Feng Shui is an ancient form of Chinese belief that utilizes
the five elements in ushering health, wealth and happiness. This ancient art of
decorating has become a guiding principle for many new home owners and
businesses eager to usher in positive energy into their lives and for
initiating wealth and good direction into the business.
Here are some ideas in Feng Shui you can follow in aiding
some of the positive energy flow your way:
- Introduce the 3 legged moon frog. This piece comes with a coin in its mouth and is associated with wealth and prosperity. Place such a statue facing the front door.
- In Feng Shui, plants are thought to introduce positive energy or “chi”. For instance, Chinese love to introduce the money or bamboo plant as they are thought to bring wealth. Keep the plants healthy and located in the southeast section of your home to attract wealth.
- The
golden dragon turtle symbolizes a long prosperous life. Place this in the
southeast section of the house preferably facing the door.
The Kirin also Known as the Qilin is said to bring luck - The Chinese value the use of windchimes and bells to usher in good vibrations. Best locations for the wind chimes lie in the north and west.
- The placement of the statue of the golden cat will surely bring in abundance and protection. This cat is a 2 sided statue. One side highlights a smiling cat with a paw up suggesting good fortune while the other side shows a cat that frowns holding a broom. This is said to symbolize protection and prevent obstacles and unforeseen trouble.
- Introduce the 3 star Gods for wealth, health and a long life.
- Introduce a metal bucket filled with coins and place this in a northwest section away from view. This is designed to introduce wealth.
- Introduce three goldfishes in a bowl for wealth. The gold fish and koi imagery are said to create wealth.
- Introduce the Qilin, a mythical and dragon like creature said bring in wealth and prosperity. The Koreans revere a similar mythical creature known as the “Kirin” that is depicted as mostly deer-like and which is considered one of the four divine creatures.
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