Wishing to End your
Financial Woes? Feng Shui Can Help
By Jenny
Lin
There are endless symbols
used in Feng Shui that have been proven for centuries to
enhance wealth, money, fortune and prosperity luck. The top
ten most popular symbols, in no particular order are:
Wealth Ship - Many believed that a wealth ship laden with
treasure placed pointing inwards to symbolize the ship
returning home triumphant from its various conquests had
helped them multiply their inflow of cash and created
abundance in wealth for them.
Wealth Pot - The practice of keeping Wealth pots, vases,
jars, bowls or plates in homes to enhance wealth luck has
been secretly performed by the rich since ancient China. A
Wealth Pot symbolizes never-ending good fortune and wealth.
The Wealth Pot is excellent for those seeking to attract
windfalls luck and solidify their fortune through investment
and business.
Wealth Inviting Crystal Trees - A crystal tree, usually
looks like a bonsai made up of resin trunk and twisted
copper wire branches tied with crystal chips and empowered
with gold coins tied to its branches is used to ensure
everlasting wealth and money luck. Place a crystal gem tree
in the office, shops, work desk, near cash registers and
important areas in your business premises to bring in more
sales and achieve more monetary gains and successes.
Wealth God - The God of Wealth, or 'Chai Sen Yeh' is one of
the most popular symbols of wealth, prosperity and fortune.
He's extremely popular in the Chinese community so much so
that elaborate rituals are performed during the Chinese
lunar new year to welcome the God of Wealth into the
household thereby bringing in lots of good fortune and
magnifying windfall and speculative luck in life for the
year to come.
Money Frog - The Money Frog, also known as the three legged
toad or "Chan Chu" in Chinese is probably the most
auspicious symbol of money-making. This mythical creature is
said to appear every full moon near homes that will receive
good news of increased wealth or monetary gain. The Money
Frog is used for attracting wealth and abundance and can
often be seen near cash registers, receptions, managers'
desk and offices in Oriental countries.
Pi Yao or Pi Xie - The Pi
Yao is a mystical creature that is a particularly powerful
and auspicious creature of good fortune adored by many. It
is said to have a voracious appetite for precious stones and
jewels that is infinite. The interesting part is that the Pi
Yao does not have an anus, which means things only go in but
never come out, signifying money rolling in without spilling
out a dime.
Citrine - For centuries, citrine has been a special gem
believed to be the most powerful generator of wealth! Also
commonly known as the "merchant stone", Citrine brings
excellent business luck, attracts abundance, fortune and
wealth. Citrine is recognized by Feng Shui masters as the
most potent wealth enhancer for the Period 8 (2004 to 2024).
Gold Ingots - Gold Ingots are called "Yuen Bao" in Chinese.
They were used as a currency by high officials and emperors
in ancient China and today, in Feng Shui terms, they are
regarded as the symbol of wealth and fortune. Gold ingots
are extremely auspicious and are essential ingredients for
wealth vases and wealth ships.
Dragon - In Chinese culture and in Feng Shui, the dragon is
the most auspicious and magnificent, mightiest and most
sacred of all creatures. Through generations, the dragon has
been the ultimate symbol of power, abundance, good luck and
honor. The Dragon is said to create the precious cosmic Chi
or known as the 'Sheng Chi' which brings loads of good
fortunes into our homes and workplaces.
Arowana - Because of its close resemblance of the oriental
dragon - with its two 'whiskers', scales and the way it
glides through the water, the Arowana is also commonly known
as the golden dragon fish by the Chinese. The Chinese
character for fish, 'yu' means abundance and coupled with
the dragon being the ultimate good luck symbol, the Arowana
is hence a very powerful Feng Shui enhancer associated with
wealth, luck, strength and power.
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 enhancers, remedies 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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