FENG SHUI PROTECTION CURES
The Art of Feng Shui involves the placement of sacred objects in relationship to our surroundings - in particular our home and business. In Asia, a Feng Shui Master will even be consulted by the Architect n the planning of the relationships of rooms, doorways and windows to themselves and the forces of nature. It is truly believed that the proper, or improper, positioning and association of all these elements will have a dramatic impact on your life. Here we offer the sacred objects with their meanings for your own Feng Shui collection.
Depite being an au courant fad, feng shui -- pronounced "fung shway" -- is nothing new to the Chinese. In fact, feng shui is a millennia-old practice.
The Chinese have long believed that if a home or business had a harmonious and positive flow of ch'i, which refers to cosmic breath or energy, those living and working there would benefit, thus enjoying health, happiness and prosperity. Palaces, farmhouses, temples and even entire cities were laid according to feng shui's precepts.
KUAN KUNG WARRIOR or Kuan Ti is the Legend of War and is also known as the patron saint of police, Armed Forces and guardian deity for politicians and business leaders. The image of Kuan Kung is at his most powerful when he is placed in the Northwest corner of your home; he is there to make sure there is peace and harmony for everyone in the home and protection for the Father (Patriarch). Kuan Kung will help to make sure there is prosperity and luck for everyone. If protection is needed for the family make sure Kuan Kung is facing the main door to protect everyone from the bad energies. See all Warriors....
CHINESE TEMPLE LIONS or, Fu Dogs - Temple lions first appeared in China with the coming of Buddhism. They are described as small with a swelling cape of dignity around its neck and billowing standard of pomp above its back. Their function is to protect and guard against evil and are often seen protecting buildings of great importance. These Temple lions symbolize great strength and great courage. When the male Lion is seen playing with a ball it signifies the moon pearl which symbolizes blessings and the ball represents the sun which is Yang. The female lion is seen with a cub lion under her foot and symbolizes protection. Place near or opposite your front door on a small table to protect your home or office. See all Lions...
QUAN YIN Goddess of Mercy [Kwam Yin] - Quan Yin (Lady Buddha) Quan Yin is believed to help with healing. When placed within a room she is said to cleanse the environment of negative influences (such as disruptive issues, illness and arguments). Quan yin is the eternal protector of all woman and children. She also represents universal compassion and love she and is said to enhance fertility. A small pendant can be worn that wishes the owner patience and courage. Quan Yin is the Female Buddha who blesses all. She is the Goddess of Compassion, Mercy and Healing, Symbolising a calming and clearing quality. Quan Yin is the energy of Yin (from Yin and Yang). See all Quan Yin...
TIGER - Tiger is considered the king of the wild animals. It is seen as the natural symbol for royalty, power and fearlessness. An image of the Tiger is believed to terrify and drive away evil demons. In Feng Shui the Tiger is very important as its stripes denote an auspicious mixture of Yin and Yang. See all Tigers...
CHINESE ZODIAC ANIMAL - Place an image of your Chinese zodiac animal in a prominent place in your home. There are twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac. Your special animal serves as a protector and guide, bringing you good luck and happiness. See all Animal Carvings....
DRAGON - The Dragon is deemed the luckiest and most sacred figure in Chinese folklore. It reputedly has absolute power and symbolizes honor, power and all that is right. Dragons enhance fame and career prospects and should be placed near a door or window in order to guard your wealth and health. They are a very powerful protection cure for your home or office. See all Dragons...
TERRA COTTA WARRIORS of CHINA - A great guardian for your garden, office and home. See all Warriors....
BAGUA MIRRORS: It's eight sided shape represents the eight directions of life called "life stations". Placed near the front door facing out a window, it protects the house from evil. Also placed in strategic Feng Shui area to attract a quality like abundance, knowledge, food etc. See all Bagua Mirrors...
ROOSTER OF FIDELITY: Have a sneaking suspicion that your other half has someone else in his/her life? Those late nights at work are not really spent laboring in front of the computer? Try keeping a Rooster of Fidelity at your main door! Many Feng Shui practitioners recommend placing an image of the Rooster when extra-marital affairs become a threat to the household. The correct placement of the rooster is to place it at the main door looking out. This is to enable the rooster to peck away all possible ‘peach flowers’, a Chinese term for romance and love. Hence you can be sure of heavenly luck protecting your home against such intruders.
CHINESE ZODIAC ANIMAL: Place an image of your Chinese zodiac animal in a prominent place in your home. There are twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac. Your special animal serves as a protector and guide, bringing you good luck and happiness. Find your Chinese Zodiac ...
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