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All Saints’ Day
It’s All Saints Day and it’s a public holiday here. The tradition says that the day after (November 2nd) is the day for us to honor and worship our defunct by bringing them chrysanthemum. During these few days, even though the sky is usually gloomy, cold and humid…, the cemeteries are blooming with flowers, they are all so serene and beautiful! Especially the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris where, other than the locals, many a famous French celebrities rested in peace, we also have Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde (just to name a few) here to attract many tourists from foreign lands. So would you say this cemetery carries sha qi?
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Dear Jeannie,this is an interesting question denoting, by the way you presented it,that it doesn’t carry really that bad qi… Does the sha qi depend on a cemetery size? Or if it was properly maintained, with a lot of flowers, trees around it presenting yang qi ? Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris certainly is a serene site these days….
I live near the cemetery unfortunately,which is why I’m personally interested in your answer…..with thanks….kind rgds….Olya
Comment by Olya — November 6, 2007 @ 9:29 pm
Hi again,
Glad you read my answer in the other post, and that you feel better now
Jeannie
Comment by Jeannie — November 6, 2007 @ 10:00 pm