Feng Shui Products to
Enhance Health Luck
By Jenny
Lin
Feng Shui is both an art
and science. Originated from ancient China about some three
centuries ago, a part of Feng Shui, known as symbolism Feng
Shui is the knowledge of placing and arranging good fortune
symbols in correct and proper position or direction so as to
exert concealed positive Chi powers of a setting to benefit
the lives of people. Symbolism Feng Shui is very easy to
apply and potent too. Feng Shui enhancers consciously placed
in the right Feng Shui orientation of your home can help to
harness the Chi or energy which harmonizes the area of its
influence, bringing about good fortune, good health,
prosperity and happiness to the practitioner.
Health is unarguably the most important thing in one’s
life. Without health, one can’t seek to achieve other
life’s aspirations. Without health there is no point
having a good career and plenty of wealth. Only with good
health one can obtain wealth and get to enjoy the many good
things in life to the fullest. There are many symbols used
in Feng Shui to enhance health and longevity luck, the luck
to live a long and fruitful life. Here are some of them:
Wu Lou ��" Wu Lou or the bottle gourd or the “calabash”
is the most powerful symbol of good health which also brings
an abundance of divine blessings and can be found in many
Chinese homes today. Displaying a Wu Lou in and around the
home is a good thing to have to enhance one’s Feng Shui.
In ancient times, the Wu Lou is used to store water or
potions used during traveling and expeditions. Because of
the Wu Lou’s role in keeping the travelers alive, it was
given the name the “giver of life” and hence became a
symbol of good health. The Wu Lou is also believed to
contain the elixir of health, vitality and immortality. This
symbol is most widely used in Feng Shui to protect oneself
against unnatural death and serious illnesses.
Sau - The God of Longevity or Sau, is probably the most
popular deity out of the three star Gods Fuk Luk Sau. He
represents good health, longevity and a quality and smooth
life. He is often depicted carrying a peach, itself an
auspicious symbol for long life and excellent health and a
Dragon staff with a Wu Lou.
Peach - The Peach has long
been regarded as a traditional symbol for good health,
longevity and immortality. Legend has it that the Eight
Immortals will be invited by the Goddess of the West for a
feast when her peach trees bear fruits, which is how they
attained immortality. The most famous folk tale related to
the peaches would probably be Journey to the West, where the
Monkey God stole and ate the peaches of immortality from the
garden of the Goddess of the West and hence attained
immortality.
Bamboo - Bamboo is a symbol or icon of longevity, good
health and also endurance in Feng Shui because of its
ability to stay evergreen all year round and flourish almost
everywhere, especially during the winter months.
Crane - The Bird of Immortality, the crane is a very popular
symbol that heralds longevity, marital harmony and wisdom
and is believed to live a thousand years. The crane is the
most favored of all bird symbols of good fortune in Feng
Shui next to the phoenix.
Tortoise - The tortoise is sacred and much loved by the
Chinese as a symbol of longevity, stability, strength,
support and endurance. The Crane is said to live a thousand
years but the tortoise is believed to live up to three
thousand years and therefore is extremely popular with Feng
Shui practitioners who seek to live a long and healthy life.
About the
author:
Jenny Lin is the author of
Feng Shui Products for a Better Life,
an online
Feng Shui Store of
over 2000
Feng Shui Health enhancers and cures.
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Enjoy!
I wish you all the best on your
feng shui adventure!
Best wishes,
Thomas T :)
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