SYNOPSIS OF SHENGJI (生机) COURSE.

Fengshui, is a method to enhance the auspicious and avoid the inauspicious.  The traditional phrase in Chinese about the function of Fengshui is — Qu Ji Bi Xiong 趋吉避, that literally means to ‘enhance luck and avoid calamity’

In the field of Fenghsui, there are many ways to enhance luck and avoid calamity.  For example, a Fengshui master can set up a ‘wealth structure’ in a house as a remedy for financial enhancement, or, set up a ‘Nobleman structure’ to enhance social status, etc.

However, setting up enhancement structures in a house might meet with certain obstacles or restrictions due to lack of certain parameters, therefore, ancient Fengshui masters developed an innovative way using ShengJi 生机to achieve an enhancement or transformation on the luck of a person.

The ShengJi 生机method was actually derived from YinZhai burial Fengshui methodology.  Ancient masters who were experts in YinZhai burial Fengshui were able to simplify the whole process of burial Fengshui and narrow down the basic requirements into a concise simplified method that they called ‘ShengJi 生机’ to help the living person change his luck.

The word ShengJi 生机in Chinese literally means ‘lively opportunity’, ‘opportunity to live’, ‘reprieve from death’, ‘life force’, and ‘vitality’.

As some western masters translated this word ShengJi as ‘Live Burial’, which, to me is a bit morbid because the word ‘burial’ portends ‘death’ and ‘extinction’, a term that is contrary to the intended meaning of ShengJi.

In this course, I shall reveal the secrets of ShengJi – what you need to prepare, what you need to do and when you should do it, to achieve the intended result of changing your luck.

There are two types of ShengJi taught in this course:

  • One method is called ‘Burial ShengJi’ whereby the materials of the person are packed in a box or earthen urn, and buried underground to receive the auspicious Qi of the land.
  • The other method is called ‘Non Burial ShengJi’.  In this method, the personal materials are placed in a box or urn, and kept in a secret place in the house or in a temple.  The criteria here is to choose a sector with good lively and active Qi to place the box or urn, and to receive the good qi.

The following is the tentative contents of this course.  You can see that there is a lengthy discourse in the ‘Burial’ method, and, also a lengthy discourse in the ‘Date selection’ lesson.  I had also included four appendixes containing pertinent information to help the student better understand the lessons taught.

I had taught this course, twice in 2018, as a ‘Live Course’ in Malaysia.  The original course materials were designed for a ‘Live Course’, as such the information within were not written in detail because, I reserved the teaching of the important information as an ‘oral transmission’, but in this online course, I shall add in more information, especially on the ‘Non Burial ShengJi’ lessons to help the student understand and learn better.

New course fee 2025 ……USD1998

Important notes:

  1. This course is NOT a Fengshui methodology course, but is just a ShengJi methodology course, therefore, there shall be NO detailed teachings of Fengshui. Please be informed.)
  2. Please note that and the number of pages mentioned in this tentative contents list might increase as I shall add more information and edit the previous notes to make them easier for the student to understand and learn.

COURSE CONTENTS

  1. Introduction………………………………………………………3pages
  • Standard ShengJi Requirements………………………………10pages
  • Personal requirements
  • Material requirements
  • Specific rules for urn and wooden box
  • Ritual requirements
  • Important note
  • Non-Burial ShengJi Part 1 ……………………………………….6pages
  • Personal requirements
  • Material requirements
  • Incense censer
  • Mini wooden coffin
  • Copper pyramid
  • Li Qi
  • Non-Burial ShengJi Part 2 _ placement method………………..2pages

  1. Burial ShengJi Part 1 _ Landform…………………………………24pages
  2. Introduction
  3. Mandatory requirements

B.i. Tian Di Ren Qi

  • Riding on Sheng Qi
  • Landform requirements for burial
  • Mountains, rivers and embraces

E.i.  Mountains

E.ii. Rivers

E.ii. Embraces

  • Walking the Dragon
  • Dragons
  • Earth
  • Water exit
  • Landform features
  • How to find landform with potential Xue formation
  • Xue categories
  • Different systems of categorization
  • Conclusion
  • Burial ShengJi Part 2 _ Grave structure, design and tomb letterings…..2pages
  • Grave structure and design
  • Tombstone writing
  • Specific rules for landform and graves in Burial ShengJi
  • Date selection…………………………………………………………………..3pages
  • The function of date selection
  • Date selection according to the Fengshui method used
  • Appendix I_ZangShu Translation and Commentaries…………………31pages
  • Appendix II _Flying Stars Date Selection………………………………..14pages
  •  Appendix III_Dong Gong Date Selection………………………………..20pages
  • Appendix IV_Tong Shu Reference 12 months…………………………..51pages

Total 169 pages

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