Symbols: feng shui animals. Dangerous feng shui objects

The creation of favorable Feng Shui, which does not require large amounts of effort and money, is achieved thanks to special Feng Shui objects placed in certain places in the home. Here two categories can be distinguished: 1) objects that are common in everyday life and serve mainly for disgust negative influences; 2) special Feng Shui talismans, with which you can reject negative impact, and attract favorable qi. Below are the characteristics of the main tools and talismans used in Feng Shui.

Feng Shui items. A MIRROR is used in Feng Shui to ward off misfortunes and correct defects in a particular place. The mirror should have its reflective surface facing the dangerous place to deflect unfavorable qi. It is desirable that the mirror reflects beautiful view outside the window. Under no circumstances should there be cracks in the mirror. Broken mirror not only does it not save you from troubles, but, on the contrary, prevents you from completing the work you have started. The mirror should be well secured to prevent it from falling and should always be kept clean.

Feng Shui items. A LANTERN, LAMP, LAMP are used to attract favorable qi to places where its deficiency has been established. The lampposts in front of the house are like sentinels guarding the inhabitants of the house. Burnt-out light bulbs in luminaires should be replaced immediately, especially if one of the paired lamps has burned out.

PLANTS. Living plants in flower pots help neutralize harmful influence many negative factors and enhance the effect of favorable places in the room.

BELLS. There is a custom of hanging bunches of bells on doors, windows and walls. The ringing of a bell calms and softens a bad mood. It can warn you when a guest appears in the room.

Such bells are often used in feng shui to regulate the flow of chi. They are able to dispel harmful qi, redistributing it and balancing disharmonious flows. With the help of bells, you can also attract beneficial qi to your home. By hanging them on the eaves, you will symbolically “raise” the qi in the house. By placing them in the living room, you will balance the qi in that room. For Feng Shui purposes, bronze bells are usually used. As a rule, they are covered with engraving in the form of an inscription or design. Choose the color of your bells carefully. It should be in harmony with your dominant element (see the chapter "Calculating your personal cardinal scale." Multi-colored bells look nice, but they are not particularly effective, and sometimes can even cause harm.

MIRROR BA GUA. It is an octagonal (made of wood, copper, silver or jade) amulet with mirror insert in the center, divided into eight sectors with trigrams (ba gua). It is often used as a means to better understand a person's life and problems, and also as a kind of cure for difficulties. In addition, it helps ward off evil spirits and ward off troubles. This amulet is recommended to be attached to front door. It should always be kept clean. If the amulet is damaged, it is better to replace it with a new one. This way it will be stronger and more effective.

"THALISMAN OF THE EIGHT TREASURES". This talisman is a collection of ancient symbols depicted on porcelain, embroidered on textiles, etc.: "dragon pearl", gold coin, rhombus, mirror, “stone chimes”, books, “rhino horns” and artemisia leaf (see illustration). The “Eight Treasure Talisman” is considered one of the most useful in Feng Shui. It helps the owner to pacify the mind and improve health, escape from all kinds of adversity, achieve the fulfillment of desires, advance in business sphere, achieve wealth and prosperity. In addition, it wards off evil, eliminates unnecessary anxiety, promotes the development of wisdom and brings harmony to family relationships. It is highly advisable to keep such a talisman in a visible place in your home and office.

"SACRED PUMPKIN". It is a figurine of a pumpkin bottle carved from copper or wood, or depicted on paper or wood.

The "sacred pumpkin" is a symbol of longevity. As a talisman, it brings harmony to the family, brings friends to a person who can provide support in misfortune, bestows good luck in all matters, protects against evil, unkind spells, adversity and disasters, and fills a person’s life with joy and fun. When travelling, it is advisable to always have this talisman with you. It can also be hung on doors, windows, headboards, in the office above a desk, and even inside various appliances.

Feng Shui items. TALISMAN "FIVE LUCKY IMAGES". Consists of images of five deities of the Taoist pantheon - the god of happiness, the god of tranquility, the god of longevity, the god of wealth and the god of nobility. In the Feng Shui tradition, this talisman is considered one of the most effective: it attracts favorable qi to the house and evens out its flow, drives away evil spirits and neutralizes harmful qi. Over time, the power of the talisman does not weaken, but only strengthens.

In addition to the above special talismans, you can use for the same purposes any tested objects and symbols that bring happiness in the relevant areas.

There are a lot of discussions about which interior elements are good according to Feng Shui and which are not. It even gets to the point where some sellers put labels on their products that this product is Feng Shui, hoping that anything with a touch of mystery will sell better.

An entire industry for selling Chinese souvenirs has been built on this. Yes, toads, hippos and wind chimes are part of Chinese culture, and even part of Feng Shui, but by themselves they are not capable of creating global results.

Classical Feng Shui operates on the distribution of energy in space. In a sense, we are talking specifically about physical energy, simply those levels of it that are not the subject of close study of traditional sciences. And the fact is that yes, there are objects that destabilize this very energy. Therefore, we can say that they influence the energy of space.

With this article I will begin a series of materials, which interior items really affect the space at the energy level, and accordingly the person living in it, and why you really shouldn’t have them in your home, and I will also explain why.

1. Blinds

This is truly an item that has no place at home or in the office! Vertical, horizontal, plastic, fabric, bamboo, etc. – it doesn’t matter if there are arrow strips that literally “cut” the energy of space. It is especially dangerous in the kitchen, bedroom, nursery, study or office.

In Feng Shui, there is generally a strong taboo on objects and shapes that form the so-called sha - poisonous arrows - these are the corners of walls, furniture, etc. And an object such as blinds, where there are 10-30 such arrows, cuts energy into shreds, turning even the most favorable into negative. The effect this gives is conflict, people who are in this room often quarrel and are dissatisfied with each other. Internal dissatisfaction with life is also growing greatly. If this is an office, mutual understanding between colleagues, as well as between clients and employees, decreases, and, accordingly, the result of communications worsens.

Solution: switch to classic curtains or blinds without separate slats. Now they are called differently, more often - roller blinds, cassette blinds.

2. Cabinets with open shelves

The principle is the same. The effect increases the more, the larger the cabinet and the more shelves and crossbars it has.

However, this case is less dangerous than the same blinds. There are concessions for such cabinets, so to speak. For example, they are acceptable in places where residents rarely visit - in the dressing room, guest rooms, etc. The living room may also be acceptable if there are rarely people there.

The worst thing is if such a cabinet is aimed at: a bed, an entrance door, a stove, a child’s bed or table. Affected: relationships (bed), well-being (door), relationships and health (stove), health or education of the child (child's bed and table).

Solution: cabinets with closed doors. Or fabric curtains for existing cabinets.

3. Mirrors


The most discussed item in Feng Shui. There’s so much I haven’t seen about him on the Internet... And now, as they say, it’s true.

Indeed, in Feng Shui it is not welcome large number mirrors And in almost all concepts - from cultural to occult. It is believed that seeing your reflection is bad. Because reflection is still another world, yes, similar to ours, but not ours. In the old days, a mirror was placed in a closet - looked at it - and closed the mirror. The same function is served by trellises, where the mirror is also closed with shutters.

In Feng Shui, the effect of a mirror is associated with the doubling of the person himself and some important objects in it, as well as with the characteristics of the mirror surface to reflect light, and therefore energy.

The worst case is when the bed is reflected in the mirror. It is also very unfavorable when the mirror is located opposite the front door, or opposite it.

Perhaps the safest place where a mirror is harmless is the bathroom and toilet - provided that it is not located opposite the door.

4. Mirror tiles


It’s worth dwelling on this miracle of interior design in more detail. Because it really is tin... because a person is not only reflected in it, he is also cut into small pieces.

I have seen very high levels of conflict among people in rooms where large spaces, for example an entire wall, are decorated in this way, a very big problem for people with defining what they want, achieving it, and also the vitality for all of it. Large area cutting mirrors - this is autumn, very bad.

But composite mirrors are also unfavorable – i.e. consisting of several parts, provided that you look good in them. If you are going to start a mirror, let it be a single piece and of the correct shape.

5. Reflective surfaces

Yes, yes... bad news - all reflective surfaces have the properties of mirrors: glossy suspended ceilings, shiny tiles and porcelain tiles, colored glass etc. By creating a reflection of people and certain objects, they create problems. Which ones - see above.

However, not all surfaces fall under this rule. If the surface has a slight glare, but standing in front of it in normal lighting you cannot see the contours of your reflection, then everything is ok. But if you see... see the section about the mirror.

6. Multi-level ceilings

IN lately at the peak of popularity. But this is also not one of those things that has a beneficial effect on the energy of space. The fact is that the ribs and angles in them create the so-called sha - rapid flows of qi, which are not at all favorable. The situation is aggravated by the fact that these sha come from above, that is, on the head.
The effects are different, depending on the types of energies - from unexpected situations that fall out of the blue - to serious illnesses.

But there are also many rules and assumptions for them. I’ll say this: it’s very bad in the bedroom (especially above the bed), kitchen (especially above the stove), and children’s room.

7. Spiral staircase

The staircase is a very important matter. And the entrance to the house, and especially the internal staircase in the house: there are a lot of rules and conditions, which simply cannot be considered in this article. Here I will say that the worst of them is the screw one. Especially if it is placed in the center of the house - this is an almost 100% guarantee of death for residents, and in a short period - 3-5 years, no more.

Dear readers! NEVER do this in your home/dacha/office spiral staircases, especially in the center of the house, but NOWHERE better.

To be continued…

In the comments below you can indicate which items you would like to learn about personally - I will definitely take them into account in the following articles)

Feng Shui is primarily the science of space and energy. Feng Shui methods are aimed at creating a harmonious personal space necessary to attract favorable vital energy qi, in other words, good luck. You can improve your living space, for example, at home, at work, in the country, in the garden, in the car.

One of the principles of Feng Shui is: “Like attracts like.” At the same time, the feng shui language is to a large extent a language of symbols, so you need to learn to decipher it and create your own messages to the Universe. The final result depends on the meaning of these messages.

A Feng Shui talisman is a kind of well-being activator that attracts a certain type of energy into our lives. For example, some talisman contributes to the emergence of mutual love, another - to the acquisition of wealth and abundance, a third - to strengthen health, a fourth - to attract success... We can say that talismans are a kind of magnets that attract favorable energies and harmonize them, creating a certain magnetic field. With the help of talismans, you express what exactly your soul strives for.

In Feng Shui, there are two types of talismans. Firstly, these are traditional classical Chinese talismans. For example, figurines of gods representing love, wealth, health and longevity; images of some animals, fish and birds, all kinds of coins, vases, candles, crystal lamps, bells... Each of them is endowed with a certain symbolic meaning. Such talismans are very effective, because they have thousands of years of experience behind them.

The second type of talismans is based on knowledge of the five main elements in the Chinese tradition (Water, Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal) and their interaction. There is complete scope for your imagination here. Almost any object can become a talisman, even just a color or favorable shape, or features of the layout of your home. After all, it is the symbolic meaning of an object, color or shape that is important. Therefore, the effectiveness of such talismans depends only on your knowledge and imagination.

All this is designed to increase the owner’s well-being and strengthen his position. The richer a person is and the more he respects himself, the more expensive his talismans are and the greater their number. In the rich Chinese houses Special rooms or even houses are allocated for them.

However, you should not turn your apartment into a museum of Feng Shui talismans. But well-chosen and correctly placed talismans can truly work wonders! Especially after you have carried out all the necessary preliminary procedures and prepared your home to activate the energy of luck: cleared the rubble, made general cleaning and carried out an energetic cleansing of the space.

And the last thing I want to say before you plunge into the symbolism of Feng Shui objects: when choosing talismans, buy exactly those figures that you like both in symbolism and meaning, and in appearance. Never buy a talisman if you don't like it.

Paintings
Picturesque mountain and river landscapes are magnificent from a Feng Shui point of view, especially if the paintings are hung correctly. Mountain landscapes should always be behind you in the place where you sit, and water landscapes should be in front of you. The mountains provide you with symbolic support. Reproduction of Mount Everest gives great support high mountain, and it’s great if it hangs in the office or workplace of the owner or mistress of the house.

Images of lucky flowers such as peonies, chrysanthemums, orchids (to name just a few) are always auspicious. When these flowers are present in the painting of products artistic creativity- ceramic vases, porcelain or clay boxes - they create harmonious energies in the house. There is one rule - avoid everything that seems threatening to you.

Be careful when purchasing paintings for your home. Do not buy paintings with images of wild animals or works of abstract painting with a lot of sharp outlines. And also paintings that evoke sadness. For example, " Crying woman“Picasso looks great in a museum, but looks terrible if it is hung in the house. In addition, do not hang pictures or reproductions of wrinkled old men and women in your home. These so-called character portraits generate unhealthy energies. On the contrary, strive to surround yourself with pictures that inspire, breathe happiness, wealth and prosperity. One of the best Feng Shui objects that can be hung on the wall in your home is a family portrait in which each family member looks happy. This reliable way preserve the integrity of the family.

Dangerous items that are best avoided include paintings and ceramic figurines of wild animals. I have seen beautiful figurines of leopards and tigers with a charmingly ferocious appearance, and I have always wanted these beautiful wild cats to decorate my living room. But I know very well that inviting such wild animals into your home means looking for trouble on your own. Such an animal, especially if it is in the bedroom, spreads the energy of its deadly breath. Continuing this thought, I recommend that you throw out all “hunting trophies” from your home. Deer antlers and tiger skin rugs are also taboo from the point of view of Feng Shui.

Decorative fabrics and upholstery materials
There should be no upholstery materials or decorative fabrics with inappropriate patterns in the house. Always avoid designs that have sharp angles and threatening motifs. Choose smooth, rounded and flowing patterns. So from the point of view of Feng Shui, the Art Nouveau style is preferable to the Art Decor style!

Lattice patterns with sharp teeth, plaster ceilings with sharp angular ribs, intimidating lamp shades, chairs with extremely sharp corners are all design features that have no place in a home with good Feng Shui. Particularly dangerous are patterns that resemble arrows, points, triangles and in general anything that seems hostile, threatening or ferocious.

Color combinations
Feng Shui colors and color combinations can be so easily incorporated into the interior decoration of a home that it seems reasonable to do so. In Feng Shui, no color taken by itself is good or bad. It’s just that each person or type of house has its own favorable and less favorable colors, and also color combinations.

Each person has two opportunities to explore which colors “work for him” and which colors do not. Start with your date of birth. Find the element of your year and the element corresponding to the animal of your year. If these elements are related to each other - one of them generates the other - then focus on both of them when determining color combinations. In this case, these color combinations correctly reflect your controls.

The second method only takes into account your year element. Based on this element, you can set the colors that are optimal for you. Select color combinations of five elements from the table.

There is a great method for choosing colors for different rooms your home. Determine which compass angle each of the living rooms occupies, and then use the color combination that is considered dominant in this direction. Thus, green should predominate in the east and southeast corners, red in the south, etc. according to the above table.

To correctly determine the compass angles of a house, you should apply the Lo Shu grid to the house plan. It will divide the house into nine equal squares or rectangles. Compass directions are taken in the center of the house. Readings taken in the center of the house are more accurate. Based on these readings, set the compass direction for each of the main rooms of the house. Use the colors in which you will decorate each of the corners of the house, in the form of paint or wallpaper for the walls; in soft decorative fabrics for curtains, sofa covers, bedspreads and bed covers sofa cushions, and on the floor - in the form of carpets. But don't overdo it. If everything is decided, for example, in red, blue or black, you will create a very bad Feng Shui, since your rooms will be too yin or, conversely, too yang, and this is unfavorable in both cases .

It is imperative to create favorable Feng Shui in the main corners of the house. It is useless to start improving the Feng Shui of your home without having the slightest idea of ​​what and where to focus your attention. To the main rooms requiring your special attention from the point of view of Feng Shui, they include a hall in which the front door is located, a living room, a dining room and a bedroom for the owners of the house. The practice of Feng Shui is rather oriented towards men, so first of all, good Feng Shui should be created in directions that are favorable for the eldest member of the family. This means that you not only need to be guided by the formula, but also determine exactly where north-west is.

The important role of the northwest
According to tradition, the northwestern corner is considered the place of the head of the family (father, owner). The northwest is ruled by metal, so it is best to decorate this corner in white. Do not place a kitchen, pantry or garage, and most importantly, a toilet in the north-west. Otherwise, luck will turn away from the owner, since all these utility rooms excessively Yin.

If you want to improve the social status, reputation and well-being of the owner, support the activity of the northwest with yang energy. Awaken the energy of this corner with metal bells and air bells. Place a TV in this corner if you wish. Moving frames are associated with precious yang energy.

Choosing a pattern motif
Make your choice based on a wide range of favorable ornament patterns. Use your knowledge of the five elements; it will tell you the most favorable patterns for each of the corners of the room and the entire room as a whole, which will have a beneficial effect on you. Using the element of your year of birth, look for motives related to it. Or choose a motif that relates to the element that gives rise to your element.

For example, if you were born in 1945, your year element is wood, so the pattern corresponding to wood is, say, floral ornament, or water, is perfect for your living room or bedroom. On the left are sample motifs for each of the five elements, giving you some idea of ​​the scope that is open to your imagination. I have very wealthy friends who, having once discovered a motive that works best for them, use it throughout their lives and always succeed in everything they do, both at home and at work.

But what you should try to avoid with all your might is the thoughtless choice of motifs and patterns that symbolize an element that destroys the energy inherent in you, that is, the energy of the element of your year of birth. For example, if your birth year is ruled by an element such as metal, then having a solar or sunflower design throughout your home will undoubtedly harm you. and all because excess fire destroys metal. in small quantities, fire increases the value of the metal. So strive for balance. Fire is perfect for everyone born in the year of earth.

Colors for the home

Fire (south)
All shades of red, yellow and orange. These are yang colors that provide indispensable support to ocher and other earth colors, but become deadly when combined with white.

Water (north)
All shades of blue and black. These are very yin colors, but they provide powerful productive energies for the tree colors - shades of green and brown. Watery shades become extremely unfavorable when combined with red because water extinguishes fire, so avoid such combinations.

Tree (east, southeast)
All shades of green and brown. These are also yang colors, symbolizing growth. They are great when paired with red and enhance it tremendously. These shades are less suitable for earth colors.

Metal (west, northwest)
All shades of gold, silver and white. These colors have very powerful yang energies. They combine extremely harmoniously with the colors of water, and a special water color - lilac - is extremely harmonious in combination with silver. Metallic colors should never be combined with tree colors. This combination hinders development and is best avoided.

Earth (southwest, center, northeast)
All shades of ocher, beige and brown. Earth colors go well with metal colors. Earth colors are yin colors, which when combined with water flowers, also Yin, create chaos. The combination of two Yin energies exceeds reasonable limits and promises trouble, so never combine black with earth colors.

Three-legged toad with a coin in its mouth.
Symbol good luck and monetary abundance.
It is best to place the wealth toad at the door of the entrance to the home so
It's like she's jumping into the house.
You can also place one toad in each room in the Southeast sector, thus activating the wealth zone.
It is believed that toads are afraid of heights, so it is not recommended to place them on high shelves.
The Chinese love this talisman very much and use it very widely.

Horses
The horse figurine is considered a classic talisman for the zone of fame and career. A horse directed upward is especially good.
In the South, a horse figurine will activate glory, personifying endurance, swiftness, good reputation, and also be a symbol of undying optimism.
The horse brings with it the wind of change and favorable changes in life.

Birds Phoenix
The phoenix in China is considered a magical animal, the patron saint of all winged creatures. The Phoenix bird has such powerful energy that it can rise from fire and ashes and rise above the most terrifying circumstances. The Phoenix bird figurine very effectively activates the energy of prosperity, fame and success. It is recommended to place her figurine in the South.

Cup of Wealth
Traditionally considered a symbol of prosperity and greatness in Feng Shui. It is recommended to place it in the South-East to strengthen your material wealth and increase your income. It is recommended to fill a box in the shape of a gold bar with jewelry from precious metals or stones.
In Feng Shui, the Bowl of Wealth is the most in an effective way in attracting material well-being.
However, the presence of this symbolism is very easy to notice in other nationalities: remember the palaces of the maharajas, where the obligatory presence of vases overflowing with fruit to the brim is the first sign that prosperity and success are constant companions of this place.
And, for example, at a Russian courtyard, expected guests are always greeted with full baskets of various treats and sweets, and excess treats are always a sign that there is joy, prosperity and love in the family.

Elephants
In China, the elephant is believed to attract good luck. It is recommended to place the elephant figurine on the windowsill, then it will attract good luck into the house from the street through the window. A good symbol is an elephant whose trunk is raised up.


Mandarin ducks
Mandarin ducks are a classic talisman of fidelity in love and inseparability. The figurine of ducks must be placed in pairs in the South-West, thereby activating the love zone.


Fountains
Fountains in Feng Shui are an excellent source of pure vital energy qi! Remember that “feng shui” translated from Chinese means “water and wind”. It is running water that is a life-giving symbol of endless power. Decorative indoor fountains are usually placed in the East, in the zone of personal development, or in the Southeast, in the zone of wealth.

Money trees
A money tree with Chinese gold coins growing on its branches attracts financial flows and favorable energy into your home, stimulating the growth of your income. The money tree is a symbol of prosperity and wealth, as well as a symbol money luck. It is recommended to put money tree in the wealth zone, in the South-East sector.

Trees with stones
The tree on which semi-precious stones grow is considered the Tree of Happiness. The Tree of Happiness is a symbol of prosperity, wealth and financial well-being. The placement of this tree in the East contributes to good health, rapid implementation of plans and implementation of new projects.

Fruit trees
Trees with peach fruits are a classic talisman of health and longevity. It is best to place such a tree in the East or in the center, and it can also be placed where the whole family usually gathers. Trees with tangerine fruits symbolize youth and ardor in relationships. The tangerine tree perfectly activates the love zone in the South-West. Also fruit trees are a wonderful symbol of wealth and abundance.

Dragon,
holding a pearl of wisdom in his paws, personifies complete harmony, greatness and wisdom. It is considered one of the most powerful symbols in Feng Shui.
It is the dragon, with its breath, that gives birth to the life-giving energy qi, which gives life to all living things.
The dragon symbolizes power, wisdom and kindness, and also brings success in business. In China, a dragon with a pearl was considered a symbol of the emperor, his divine patron.
It is recommended to place the dragon figurine in the East. However, you should not place it above the eye level of the head of the family, otherwise in this case it is believed that the dragon will dominate.

dragon turtle
This is a mythical Chinese animal that protects your home from failures and problems. The Dragon Head Turtle is a powerful combination of two creatures that radiate life-giving chi like dragons and protective chi like turtles. It is believed that the Grand Duke of the Year of Tai-Sui likes to have the dragon turtle look at him, and the prince does not show his anger towards people.


Ship
This is a wonderful talisman that attracts good luck in business. This symbol appeared at a time when a sailing ship was associated with the arrival of goods and money.
The ship is powerful symbol business success, prosperity and financial wealth.
Accordingly, this talisman means the symbolic “arrival” of good luck. When purchasing a sailboat, pay attention that its sails are raised and inflated, which means a fair wind and no stagnation in business. After all, as you know, wind in Feng Shui is always a favorable sign. Also make sure that your sailboat is not a prototype model of any famous tragic shipwreck.
When the sailboat is chosen, load it with gold coins, both Chinese and any other, as well as all the same symbols of wealth that were mentioned above: gold bars, stones painted gold, crystal diamonds, gold items and various jewelry and stones.
Place the sailboat close to your front door or window. For efficient work For the talisman, it is necessary that the sailboat has its nose turned towards the inside of the house, that is, it is “arriving”. However, make sure that the sailboat does not turn its nose towards the front door or window, otherwise all the wealth that it carries will float past you. The ship of wealth is perfect not only for the home, but also for the office.

Fish
a very popular feng shui talisman. Goldfish very well suited for the wealth zone and symbolizes success in financial matters.
Also, fish figurines are great for activating the North - the career zone, since the element of the North is water.

Elders
Any of the three star elders is a wonderful symbol of the family hearth, protecting the home and family, giving happiness, longevity, health and prosperity. Of course, placing the three elders Fu, Lu and Shu together is more effective, but placing the elders separately is also possible.
It is recommended to place Chinese star elders in the East, in the health zone
or where the whole family usually gathers.
An old man named Fu-hsing personifies happiness, symbolizes great monetary luck and prosperity.
Elder Lu-sin symbolizes family authority, and is also addressed to him
for help to give his family an heir.
Shou-shin is the god of longevity and health, and is almost always depicted with two symbols of longevity, a deer and a peach.
The Shaw figurine is often presented to men as a symbol of endless
source of male strength.


Hottei
Hottei (or Laughing Buddha) is considered one of the most famous gods of happiness and wealth. It helps in fulfilling your deepest desires and represents well-being, fun, communication and carefreeness.
Translated from Chinese, Hottei means “canvas bag”.
By the way, the prototype of Hottei was based on a real character who lived in China at the end of the 10th century. At that time, a Monk named Qi Qi walked around the villages with a rosary and a large canvas bag, and wherever this monk appeared, good luck, health and prosperity came to people. When asked what was in his bag, he answered: “I have the whole world there!”
The image of Hottei is perfect for activating the Southeast, the zone of Wealth.

Turtle
symbol of heavenly support and protection. It is best to activate the North turtle figurine, since water is considered the mistress of the north.
Just one turtle will be a good talisman, because the number of the northern sector is one.
Especially good results can be achieved by placing a turtle figurine in a vessel with water. However, do not forget to take into account that the bedroom is a ban for water talismans. Water symbols in the bedroom destroy romantic luck.

Lions
The lion in feng shui is, first of all, considered a strong symbol that neutralizes negative influences from outside.
Usually it is placed in front of the front door or by the window if there are buildings or structures there that have an unfavorable effect (road, pipes, a lamp on a pole, a large lonely tree, etc.).
If there is a place in the room with destructive energy, then you can also place a figurine of a lion there; this will weaken the negative impact.
In addition, lions strengthen the authority of the leader or head of the family.

Coins
Chinese coins are round coins with a square hole in the center and characters. Coins are used everywhere in Feng Shui.
It is very effective to tie three coins with a red ribbon with the yang side (hieroglyphs) facing up and place them in the wealth sector, as well as place them in places that are associated with finance.
Many successful businessmen do not hide the fact that they use Chinese coins to increase monetary luck, placing them under the rug in front of them.
the front door. Good Feng Shui for construction country house there will be Chinese coins buried under the path leading to the house.


Eagles
An eagle soaring proudly in the skies is one of the best images for the glory sector. If you have great ambitions, and you need to very powerfully activate the South zone, then it is recommended to place an eagle figurine there; this will strengthen your good reputation, bring fame and success in business.

Pi Yao
Pi Yao is used to strengthen sources of wealth and increase income.
Pi Yao love their owners very much, are obedient to them and very loyal.
Like the dragon turtle, Pi Yao is considered one of the few animals capable of pacifying the prince of the year, who is in the West in 2007.
If you are doing business, then Pi Yao will undoubtedly suit you,
because according to legend, Pi Yao has an immense appetite.
Pi Yao should be placed below the eye level of the head of the family,
and also refrain from placing it in the bedroom.
If you often leave the house unattended and travel long distances, then you should place the Pi Yao near the front door or in the hallway.

Fans
are not only a beautiful element of interior decor, but also a strong feng shui tool that helps cope with the influence of the negative energy of protruding corners, sharp objects and others design features your home. Fans perfectly dissipate energy, transforming it into positive energy.

Dream catchers
A dream catcher is hung above the head of the bed or nearby and helps good sleep and good dreams.
The creation of this device was noticed many centuries ago among the North American Indians.
The wise people found mutual understanding with nature through meditation and deep study. When inventing the dream trap, the Indians recreated a woven web from leather ropes.
It was in this way, in their opinion, that she did not allow evil spirits to enter, causing chaos in the mind and, thus, did not allow nightmares to form.

Fu dogs
symbol of protecting the well-being of the home. They personify courage, selflessness and justice. Fu Dogs are good in pairs, as they combine the harmony of Yin and Yang energies. It is recommended to place figurines of these dogs opposite the front door or in the wealth area. In this case, they will serve the well-being of the family and the stability of relationships, as well as protect each family member from troubles and failures.


Flashlights
Red Chinese lanterns are a very effective talisman for the love zone. Chinese lanterns are usually hung in pairs, since paired items in themselves are strong activators of the zone of love and marriage, and the red color of the lanterns only enhances their effect.

Gourd pumpkins
The gourd gourd or Hu-lu is a strong talisman health zones in the East. Also, the chola gourd should be placed at the head or above the bed of a sick person, and after his recovery, it should be thoroughly washed under running water, wipe dry and burn a large candle next to it.
In addition, kholu pumpkin harmonizes relationships between children and adults
and between spouses who have lost interest in each other.

Master of money
The Master of Money or Chen Loban is one of the most revered symbols in China, the keeper of money.
The owner of the money should be placed where you usually keep your savings,
then your money will not slip through your fingers, but, on the contrary, will be preserved and multiplied.
It is believed that the figurine of the Master of Money should be inherited,
along with it, financial success will come to your descendants.

Lotuses
During the time of the emperors, the lotus flower was associated with royal power,
and in China it was revered as a sacred plant. The structure of the lotus flower symbolizes the interaction of the feminine and masculine principles, as well as life, chastity, harmony and purity.
Crystal lotus fills family members with excellent health - place in the center of the room.
For career growth It is recommended to place it in the South in the glory zone.
Its transparent petals let through negative energy qi,
transforming it into a positive one and distributing it evenly throughout the room.

Beads
This is a necklace made of beads that are sorted while repeating mantras or prayers.
The rosary is used to count the spoken mantras and calm the mind.
A person touching a rosary not only strengthens his spirit,
but also becomes more balanced.

Health balls
Chinese health balls are used to maintain harmonious balance
Yin and Yang in the human body.
Targeted stimulation of certain areas with the help of health balls has a positive effect on all areas of the body.
Along the palm there are three Yin meridians (meridians of the heart, circulation and lungs) and three Yang meridians (meridians of the large and small intestine), which are connected to the organs of the body and the brain.
By rotating Chinese balls in your palms, you stimulate many acupuncture points.
Rotating the balls quickly clockwise increases Yang energy, while spinning slowly counterclockwise increases Yin energy.
The sound produced by the balls during exercise has a calming and at the same time stimulating effect. Regardless of whether you play with balls for fun or practice with them medicinal purposes, such regular exercise will have a beneficial effect on your health.

Wind chime
Wind music will protect against unfavorable flows of qi energy, dispersing them through its hollow tubes and transforming them into pure and beneficial ones. With the help of wind music, the room will be filled with strength and harmony, and the soft sound will remind you of purity and wisdom.

Candlesticks
Candlesticks are not only a wonderful element of interior decor,
but also carry the energy of fire.
To improve any feng shui zone, you need to light candles there at least occasionally. The warm light of a candle in a beautiful candlestick will gently diffuse throughout the room, attracting beneficial chi energy into your home.

Money envelopes
Storing even a symbolic amount in gold cash envelopes is a sign of multiplying existing capital.
However, you should never save money “for a rainy day,” otherwise it will definitely come.
Save money exclusively for something pleasant (travel, shopping, a happy life)


Heavenly Guardians
are protectors of man both physically and spiritually.
Warrior figurines will protect your home from uninvited guests and people with evil thoughts, and protect material well-being and will rid your home of gossip and negative energy from strangers.
Many entrepreneurs keep a warrior figurine on hand during important business negotiations. In China, the heavenly guardians are treated with great reverence and respect, as they represent courage and devotion to their emperor.
In China, it is believed that warriors with their fierce faces can frighten even a robber or an emotionless ghost.

Ganesha
considered the god of wisdom and the remover of obstacles.
He is the patron and powerful symbol of good luck in business, as well as the patron of trade and travel, helping to gain authority and influence. The Ganesha figurine is best placed in the assistant zone in the North-West.
His figurine can also be placed on your desktop. In this case, it will help you increase your income and stimulate professional success.

Crystals
Crystals are a wonderful symbol of love and wealth.
Small crystal diamonds pass through negative energy qi, transforming it into positive and evenly distributing it throughout the room.



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