We took or continue to take for granted burial of state leaders simply because we couldn’t care less, let alone being either ignorant or innocent of its strategic importance in feng shui traditions!
Nowadays, we only marvel at historical turned tourist spots of the national shrines or memorial places of some state leaders from East to West alike. Lincoln Memorial, Chang Kai Shek and Mao Tse Tung Mausoleums, Ming Tombs of Chinese emperors, Lenin’s!
It’s high time we turn a new page to learn the Feng Shui of state leaders’ burial places! Simply put, a state leader’s burial is significant in Feng Shui like an ancestor’s or father’s or mother’s burial for a country or nation just like a family!
The virtues and legacy of the ancestor are inherited by descendants with proper burial Feng Shui.
In similar manner, the burial of a state leader influences the future prosperity or decadence not only of the dead leader’s immediate nuclear family but his or her extended state family descendants like a successor to the throne of state leadership so to speak!
Thus we see from ancient history the preponderance of enshrining the burial places of leaders from kings to presidents globally, across continents and cultures especially Asia. From the royal turtle-back burial places of Korea, to majestic national leaders’ mausoleum, many of us have seen them as passing tourists.
It’s high time one appreciates this historical phenomena of how a nation enjoys stability and prosperity by the way the country revered their fallen leaders. In the Philippines it’s unfortunately noticeable that it is all left to the private family of the dead leader. A historical footnote of excellent burial Feng Shui are nil, but thus far former President Diosdado Macapagal’s burial site is exemplary.
Recently the burial of former President Ferdinand Marcos at the National Heroes Cemetery bears watching whether or not it bears good Feng Shui for the Philippines.
Only history will tell how it will unfold as it correlates to the fates of not only his immediate biological descendants but also for the whole nation, including the incumbent who allowed his burial.
So there, there is the connection of a farfetched burial event to whether or not food will be on the table for ordinary Filipinos let alone if rice or galunggong is in stable supply!