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The Bagua

The Bagua and its corresponding elements, body parts, colors and life situations.

Practical Application - Determining the Feng Shui sectors in your home

The bagua octagon is used by Feng Shui practitioners to determine the locations for certain sectors
representing specific properties in the home or the office.

To apply the bagua to your own home, you simply do the following;

1. Print the bagua picture.


2. Stand in the centre of your home.
3. Obtain a compass (Feng Shui practitioners use a lopan compass, although it is ok to use a
normal compass) and determine which way is north.
4. Orientate the bagua picture until the "N" shown at the bottom of the picture (in the career
sector) is pointing north.
You will now be able to determine each of the 8 sectors in your home, and apply a remedy as
appropriate e.g., if you are having financial problems, you may strengthen the wealth sector (in the SE
direction) by placing or water feature (e.g., a small water fountain or an aquarium) in that sector,
hanging a water print (e.g., a nice picture of the sea), or hang a lucky charm in the sector.To evaluate
other Feng Shui remedies which are available, view the Natures Energies feng shui catalog
The Bagua (energy map) is a pattern of understanding how chi orenergy manifests and moves
through our homes. The chakra system shows how it moves and manifests in our bodies, and the
tree of life reveals chi's workings in the cosmos.

All three use sacred geometry to reveal the mysteries of being human. When we combine these
transcendental patterns, we see magnifying life potential.

 3 Legged Toad  Houses of Life - Feng Shui Vibrational


 3 Virtue Cards for Successful Life Medicine Correspondence Course
 8 Immortals  I Ching Coins
 Amulets  Jade Bead Bracelets
 Arowana Fish for Abundance  Jade Eggs
 Bagua Coins Lucky Charm  Jade Moon Frog Carved in Jade
 Bagua Mirrors  Jade Worry Stones
 Bagua Plaque Lucky Charm  Kalachakra Symbol
 Bamboo Flutes  Laughing Buddha
 Bell, Bagua and Sword  Laughing Buddha on a Dragon Tortoise
 Books on Feng Shui  Laughing Buddha on a Money Frog
 Brass Chu Ke Liang  Longevity and Good Health Medallion
 Brass Cicada  Lopan Compasses
 Brass Dragon Tortoise Carrying a Child  Lucky Charms (Good Luck Symbols)
 Brass Wen Chang Pagoda  Mandala Talisman for your Wallet or Purse
 Bronze Dragon  Mandarin Ducks
 Buddha with Ivory Jade Finish  Marici Symbol
 Calabash with Eight Immortals  Military Wealth God
 Chinese Coin Wish Box  Nazar Boncuk and the Seven Glass
 Chung Kwei for Protection Elephants
 Dragon Glass Bracelet  Pair of Red Eyed Kei Loons
 Dragon Plaque Symbols  Pi Yao Protectors
 Eight Immortals Jewelry Box  Prosperity Goldfish Carved in Jade
 Feng Shui Mini Chart  Red Envelopes
 Feng Shui Correspondence Course  Rooster
 Feng Shui Pendants  Quan Yin Brass Metal Protective Bell
 Feng Shui Remedies  Space Clearing Bell
 Feng Shui Ruler  Success Wealth and Long Life Talisman
 Feng Shui Symbols  The Bagua
 Five-Element Pagoda with Fuk Luk Sau  Tibetan Mani Stones
 Fuk Luk Sau  Tibetan Prayer Flags
 Gold Ingots  Turtle (Hanging) for Good Health/Longevity
 Golden Abacus  Victory Dragon Holding Wealth
 Golden Bat Coin Amulet  Wealth Ship with Treasure
 Happy Buddha Trinket Box  Wind Chimes
 Hippopotamus  Wish-Fulfilling Crown of the Queen
Feng Shui Tips for 2015 - Year of the Sheep

Welcome to 2015. We are currently in the


Chinese Solar Year 4713, which is a Wood Sheep year. It starts on February 19, 2015. Analysis
shows that this Sheep year will bring forth lots of success with good planning, foresight and vision. It
is recommended that you are well prepared with your Feng Shui remedies.

Feng Shui energies change from year to year. It is therefore necessary to watch for the re-allocation
of positive and negative energies at the beginning of each year, so that we can take necessary
precautions when the negative energy happens to arrive at important locations of our home and/or
office or affects our Four Pillars (Chinese Astrology). We use Flying Star Feng Shui to determine
negative and auspicious areas in the home for any specific year.

Flying Star Feng Shui is one of disciplines in Chinese Astrology which incorporates the principles of
the 5 elements, the 8 trigrams, the Lo Shu numbers, and the 24 Mountains to analyze the ups and
downs of energy in an environment at a particular time. Due to its incorporation of the time factor, it is
one of the most effective and widely used Feng Shui practices which brings and speedy and accurate
results. The principle of Flying Star Feng Shui is that each number (stars) in the 9 grid Lo Shu square
is endowed with specific qualities whereby it brings good or bad luck. The auspicious stars bring
wealth and well-being, so areas with these stars should be used for main areas such as living rooms
or bedrooms, whilst the inauspicious areas should be avoided or used for storage or remedied
accordingly.

Auspicious (Good) Stars

 #1 Lucky Star (Water Element) – Helps attain victory over competition. Enhances career
promotion and monetary growth.
 #4 Romance Star (Wood Element) – Good star which improves romantic opportunities and
also study and literary fortune for writers and scholars.
 #6 Power Star (Metal Element) – Associated with good fortune and help from Heaven. Brings
speculative luck as well as power and authority.
 #8 Wealth (Earth Element) – Signifies wealth, prosperity, success and happiness. Regarded
as the most auspicious star of all the 9 numbers.
Affliction (Negative) Stars

 #2 Sickness Star (Earth Element) – The illness bringing star, has negative influences on
health issues, bringing physical ailments and diseases.
 #3 Dispute Star (Wood Element) – A bad star which signifies lawsuits, hostility and quarrels.
Brings misunderstandings amongst families, friends and colleagues, trouble with the authorities.
 # 5 Misfortune Star (Earth Element) – Also known as Wu Wang or Five Yellow star. It is
considered the most malevolent and dangerous of the nine stars. Brings all kind of misfortunes,
accidents, losses and death.
 #7 Violent Star (Metal Element) – This unlucky star brings loss, robbery and violence to the
afflicted sector.

Each year, the annual Flying Stars change their positions around February 4th, known as “Lup Chun”
in Chinese, meaning “beginning of spring”. Auspicious and affliction stars fly into new sectors
reflecting changes in energy to each of the locations of a house or office. In 2015, the change takes
place on February 19th.

In order to maintain good Feng Shui in your home and a smooth transition into the New Year, it is
imperative to note of the locations of each star. Knowing the sitting positions of these stars allows you
to appropriately install cures and remedies to afflicted areas and efficiently activate the good fortune
areas by placing the correct enhancers and activators.

Study the diagram to the right to determine each of the flying star sectors in your home,
according to the compass. From the diagram, you will be able to determine where to place each of the
recommended remedies to make 2015 a good year for you and your family.
The following is an example of a small home and how the sectors are determined. Lines are drawn
parallel to the home and the sectors are made. Note how the North direction is used in determining
the specific sectors;

1.
The Victory Star #1 flies into the EAST in 2015 bringing excellent business and career
opportunities. This lucky star promises triumph over your competitors and brings success luck.
Those residing in this part of the house are set to enjoy auspicious luck. If you have an office, it
is recommended that you relocate it into this sector. Career advancement is very likely this year
if your work desk in the office is visited by the Water Star 1. Those whose office or business
premises entrance are in the EAST will enjoy all kind of triumphant moments as this White Star
helps you to be victorious in any competitive situation. Feng Shui enhancers to activate the luck
of #1 are Water Features, Victory Banners (e.g., Victory Dragon), Dragon Tortoises (e.g., Dragon
Tortoise carrying child or Laughing Buddha on Dragon Tortoise) and images of Horses (e.g., Wild
Horses Amulet or the Horse Pendant), preferably made with metal. Avoid wood as this element
weakens the energy of this water star. Young men, especially middle sons of the family as well
as those with the Rat horoscope sign are also set to enjoy a good spell of winning luck from this
favorable star.

2. The Earth element Illness Star #2 flies to SOUTHEAST sector of your


house this year. Precaution is necessary for those whose bedrooms are situated here as this
sickness chi could lead to ailments, especially in the abdominal areas. The best cure to
subdue the illness energies brought by this hostile star is the Brass Calabash with Imprints of
the Eight Immortals. The Six Coins And Magic Golden Fan Amulet is also useful to enhance
the calabash cure. And if your main entrance is located here or facing the SOUTHEAST, all
family members in the house will be affected. The constant opening and closing of door is
bound to activate the illness-bringing star, so try to use another entrance in another sector but
if this not possible, you must suppress the excess Earth element with metal or wood. An
advisable remedy in this case is the six rod metal wind chimes outside your front door. Protect
your family member by making sure that everyone carries/wears a long life or health symbol
such as the Gold Plated Turtle or the Paua Shell Tortoise. As Fire feeds and enhances the
Earth energy of this star, bright lightings here is not advisable.

3. The #3 Argumentative Star which creates trouble with quarrels,


misunderstandings, conflicts and litigation, flies to the CENTER of offices and homes in 2015.
Made stronger and more destructive by the Wood element of this sector, this angry star brings a
host of problems ranging from minor misunderstandings to law suits by everyone who is hit by it.
The luck of the eldest son (as indicated by 8 Aspiration Charts) is seriously afflicted this year and
there is indication of discord between father and sons, creating disharmony within the
family. Rabbit born persons are afflicted by this inauspicious star. For business owners too, it is
important to ensure the main entrance is not placed here. When the office main door is located in
the CENTER, it could lead to severe conflicts, fights between workers, causing undesirable
business obstruction. Exhaust the Wood based #3 Star with Fire energy – bright lights and
anything in red (e.g., Red Jasper Gems, Red Garnet Gems or Auspicious Red Envelopes) are
highly recommended here. Move away anything associated with Water and Wood energies in
this area. Do not hang wind chimes in this area and make sure it is kept quite (no radio or TV).
An excellent Feng Shui items to counter the #3 Star is theLaughing Buddha. It is recommended
that Rabbit born, those with their bedrooms in the CENTER and all occupants of houses with
main door facing this direction to carry protection amulets for controlling this Quarrelsome Star.

4. The lovely #4 Star of Scholastic accomplishments and literary


excellence visits the NORTH WEST sector. Also known as the Romantic Peach Blossom Star,
this means that love and academics will flourish in the NORTH WEST of every home in 2015.
Those with Dragon or Snake horoscope sign and elder daughter in the family are particularly
favored by the Romance Star. So for those still single, get ready to meet the love of your life and
be prepared for more passion in your love life if you are married. Strengthen the favorable wood
energy with a water feature. However, it is important not to have big water fountain here since
wood dies if there is too much water, leading to infidelity in a marriage. The Love
Angel, Mandarin Ducks and Double Happiness Symbols are excellent energizers for attracting
love luck, as is the Seal of Venus. To enhance and/or protect luck in your love life, also add rose
quartz items to this sector (e.g., Rose Quartz Pi Yao Protector). As the #4 Star also signifies
good education and academic success, students and those employed in writing career will
benefit from sitting in the NORTH WEST. Relocate your kid’s study desk to this corner if possible
or at least face this direction in order to tap into its good energy. Enhancing this part of the house
will greatly benefit students sitting for examinations. Display Chi Lin, or Wen Chang Pagoda here
to manifest scholarly luck.
5. The #5 Misfortune Star is the most dangerous and vicious of the nine
numbers in Flying Star system, especially in this Earth Period 8. Generally known as Five Yellow
or Wu Wang, it is a very unfavorable star which causes all kinds of misfortune i.e. sickness,
losses, tragedies, accidents, calamities and obstacles to success. Being in the WEST sector in
2015 means that its Earth energy is further strengthened and that it will affect the whole
household or work place. Everyone should be wary of the obstructions and difficulties brought on
by this malicious yellow star. Hence, it is vital to subdue its evil influences before its destructive
force spreads and wreak havoc everywhere. The influences of this vicious star should never be
underestimated. Remove anything associated with Fire energy, moving objects e.g., fan,
television from this area. No gatherings or noisy activities here. Knocking, digging or any
renovation works are a big no-no. Exhaust the malevolent Earth energy of the Wu Wang with
metal energy based on the 5 element weakening cycle. Placing metal bells or ringing a space
clearing bellmorning and night will greatly help minimize the challenging negative located in this
sector of your home. Established cures for the nasty #5 are the Five Element Pagoda, 6 Rod
Metal Wind Chime and Brass I Ching Coins. Remember to make every family member
carry protective amulets for added protection. Prevention is better than cure.

6. In 2015, the Heavenly #6 Star flies into the NORTH EAST, hugely
benefitting the Patriarch of the family and those born in the year of the Dog and Boar. The
number 6 is a favorable star associated with Metal element and cosmic energies of heaven. It is
popularly known as an indirect wealth star as it brings unexpected fortune and windfall luck. The
most important thing to do is ensure the #6 auspicious chi is greatly activated and strengthened
and the best way to do it is to get the energy moving. Constant movements will transform the
energy to powerful yang chi which is perfect for the father figure of the family. A metallic Wind
Chime is thus highly recommended here. Other ways to tap the power from this celestial star is
to invite divine cosmic deities such as Dzambhala Wealth God, Green Tara (preferably made of
metal or earth materials) to the NORTH EAST of your house. The #6 also stands for mentor and
authority luck, influences and has control over money. Enhance its goodwill energy with a Gold
Coins Ruler, Six Coins with Bell, Six Gold Coins Talisman Hanging or Six Metal Coins to enjoy
the help of powerful mentors, career enhancement and harmony in the family.

7. The Violent #7 Star, another unwelcome affliction of the nine flying


stars, flies to the SOUTH in 2015. This vicious star is bad news in this Period 8 and brings
danger of robbery, fighting and injuries to the SOUTH sector of homes and other buildings. Its
presence creates hostility and dangers for those residing in this part of the home, office; and
countries. Being a red star located in a Metal element sector signified bloodshed caused by
metal objects - knives, swords, and guns, so do be very careful. It is therefore crucial to protect
yourself and your loved ones from this affliction because the deadly energy of this star becomes
more dangerous and strong in its home location as per original Lo Shu square. Be extra careful if
your home is SOUTH facing or sitting, or important areas of your home such as bedrooms or
living room are situated in the SOUTH. An excellent way to overcome the #7 star is to use Water,
which weakens its Metal energy. Nazar Boncuk and the Seven Glass Elephants is the most
effective cure for this affliction and thus when hung in this sector, results in a powerful antidote to
the #7. Chung Kwei is another useful amulet which will enhance protection from thieves. You
may also want to hang an Anti- Burglary Plaque in the SOUTH of your home to keep away
robbers and people with bad intentions. If you are always in high risk places, carry a Rhino and
Elephant Amulet for added protection against harm.

8. The # 8 Earth Star is the luckiest star in this Feng Shui Period 8. It is
associated with abundance of wealth, prosperity, good fortune and success luck. In 2015, this all
powerful auspicious star returns to its original location, the NORTH, bringing great fortune and
wealth luck to everyone who resides here. This sector is extremely fortunate as it enjoys fantastic
money luck and financial success, and is particularly beneficial to people born in the year
of Ox orTiger, younger men and those with house or office main entrance located here. Activate
this area with bright lights in red or warm white color to signify strong Fire energies to strengthen
the Earth Star #8. Those with main doors in the NORTH can increase the impact of the 8 by
hanging the 8 Rod Wind Chime to bring wish fulfilling luck and abundance. Other ways to
energize the NORTH is by displaying some good fortune symbol of Feng Shui like Wealth
Deities, Wealth Dragon, Arowana Fish and Wealth Laden Ships. Try to spend more time here
and Boost the Chi by increasing activities such as family gatherings or parties in this sector of
the house.

9. As the Future Prosperity Star, the #9 is generally considered second


only to the #8 in terms of attracting good fortune and prosperity. In 2015, it flies to the fiery
SOUTH WEST, resulting in this Fire star burning strong and bright. The #9 Purple Star is also a
magnifying number which expands both good and bad luck. It increases nasty effects when
combined with the unlucky star 2, 3 or 5, so do update yourself on when the unlucky combination
occurs and stay protected with cures and remedies. The Horse born and those whose bedrooms
or main doors are located in the SOUTH WEST will see lucks improved and will enjoy all the
benefits brought by #9 Star. Keep the SOUTH WEST well lit and hold activities here as the
Power of 9 is magnified when there is light and movement. Activate this area with red décor, and
remedy it by hanging the Nine Emperors Coins With Mystic Knot Tassel to ensure a continuity of
prosperity luck.
Other Recommended Feng Shui Tips

The Grand Duke this year is in the South-Southwest whilst the Three Killings is located in the WEST,
hence it is not favorable to "move earth" in the garden or make substantial construction work in these
sectors. It is also not recommended for one to sit with their back against the WEST as you will be
sitting against the "unfavorable energy". If this is unavoidable place a Dragon Tortoise facing West on
your desk as it is said to appease the Grand Duke. The Tai Sui Horoscope Protective Coin can also
be used for this purpose. It is recommended that you place a feng shuiI Ching Coin into a red
envelope, and then place it in the central sector of your home. Also place the three legged toad facing
towards the inside of the house. Place a Wealth Magnifier in the South East sector of your home.
Place a set of 3 I-Ching Coins with the yang side facing up under your front door mat to bring wealth
into the home.

To make your Feng Shui work best, make sure that you apply space clearing to the environment that
you are remedying. We have made this achievable by recently introducing a space clearing bell.

Other Important Feng Shui Hints and Tips

House and Garden

 Remove all rubbish, clutter and bad smells from each room in the house and garden as this
leads to blockages.
 Throw out unwanted goods, as this suggests you are holding on to the past.
 Fix flaking paint as this suggests tiredness.
 Fix damaged, spouting roof tiles or window seals if they or any part of the house looks
rundown as this represents a gradual decline in health.
 Repair leaky taps as this suggests gradual loss of income.
 Healthy plants, fresh flowers, nice smells (aromatherapy) and good music attract good energy
and lift your spirits.
 Keep the garden beautiful to entice opportunities to come into one's life. Also keep it free from
clutter as this signifies worry and prevents one from being focused.
 Maintain a good supply of fresh air by opening windows and allowing the air to circulate.
 Avoid sleeping near electrical equipment as the electrical fields they emit are potentially
harmful to your health.

Entrance

 The energy coming through the door is the single most important factor that will determine
how prosperous the occupants will be
 The location of the door with regards to the sectors of the home, indicate a priority to the
occupants, therefore a person who has their front door located in the North sector, suggests that
their career is very important to them
 Make sure there is nothing in direct alignment with the door such as a tree or telegraph pole.
To remedy this place a Bagua mirror over the door so it is reflecting the Sha Qi
 The path to the front door should be wide & spacious & well lit. Curved windy paths leading to
the main entrance are auspicious
 A beautiful picture placed on the wall opposite the main door is used to encourage energy into
the home & therefore opportunities to come into your life
 Your main door should always open inwards into a wide space to invite the Qi & therefore
opportunities into ones life
 Place two wide leaved plants next to the main door to help entice the energy in such as peace
lilies
 Avoid facing a dark, pokey room, an interior staircase, mirror, stove, sink, fireplace, the door
of a toilet, laundry, bathroom or bedroom. To remedy this keep the doors closed or place a
screen between the doors

Bedroom

 The bed head should be against a solid wall. This will provide you with a sense of support &
security when sleeping
 You should be able to see the whole room while lying in bed
 Avoid placing the foot of the bed in direct alignment with the door as this is the coffin position
 If the bedroom or bathroom door can be seen from the front door it can turn the energy yin.
This may make the occupants lack motivation and feel fatigued and lazy.
 Your bed should not be located under an exposed beam
 Avoid mirrors as they are harmful to relationships especially if they are directly opposite the
bed. Remove them or cover them over while sleeping
 Avoid clutter as Qi should flow easily through the room. It is particularly important that you do
not store anything under the bed
 Bedrooms in the East are said to be auspicious as they catch the rising sun. This entices the
occupants to get up & make something of their lives
 Red candles in the South west (relationship) sector of the room are a romantic feature which
will encourage intimacy amongst a couple. (never leave them unattended)

Study

 It is essential that you have a solid wall behind you as it will provide more backing for your
ideas & lends authority to your presence
 You should be able to see who is coming through the door. This gives you a sense of being in
control of your work
 You should also see the whole room from your desk. This will ensure you have mastery over
all you do, you will think more clearly, your judgement will be sound & you will be respected
 Clear clutter, a cluttered desk reflects a cluttered mind
 Plants, flowers & wind chimes are great in a study or office as they provide yang Qi to the
whole room. This encourages you to be productive, maintain good concentration & obtain good
ideas
 You should position your desk so that you can easily see out the window whilst accessing
natural light
Good ventilation is important, open windows are great
 You should face one of your good directions when studying or working
Space Clearing Bell - This beautifully hand-crafted bell comes with a wooden stick and a brass dorje.
Consider also the energy bar chime and the tingsha bells for space clearing in feng shui.

Space Clearing is a specialised branch of Feng Shui used to clear and purify the stale, stagnant or
contaminated chi energies in a home or office environment. Such energies may be as a result of an
argument or other such event that may have taken place in the area, leaving a lingering unpleasant
chi which in turn affects the room hindering the effect of Feng Shui remedies and the like. Through
clearing such energies, one is able to achieve an unhindered flow of harmonious chi energies
circulating throughout the building. Feng Shui of specific sectors operates far better, and works more
quickly when space clearing has been applied.

There are many methods of space clearing that can be used to clear and purify an environment. One
of the simpler, easier techniques to use is through application of the space clearing bell.

The brass space clearing bell available through Natures Energies has a beautiful and pure resonance
tone, and is suitable to space clear small to medium rooms (i.e., all of the rooms in most standard
sized homes).

The Chi Cleansing Bell produces the pure sound of metal when rung lightly. The lingering
and soothing harmonics created by the bell cleanses all space "touched" by the sounds.

A Simple Space Clearing Technique Using the Space Clearing Bell

1. Stand in the center of the room.


2. Focus on the task of Chi cleansing in your mind.
3. Gently ring the bell and feel the vibrations and sounds emanating into all corners of the room,
clearing and purifying bad energies.
Some people say that after ringing the bell in the center of the room that you should examine which
way the door opens into the room, and that you should walk in this direction through each of the
8 bagua sectors, until you have fully walked in a full circle around the room. Through doing this, the
bad energies are said to be "swept" around the room and then out the door.

If you wish to burn an incense as part of the space clearing ritual, you should do this before applying
the space clearing bell.

Space clearing should be repeated on a weekly basis for best results.

What to Expect after Space Clearing with the Space Clearing Bell

You may notice, as you walk through your cleansed area, that objects appear to sparkle, and colors
seem brighter. You will notice a nicer gentler ambience and a fresh feel to the environment. This is the
result of successfully clearing out and purifying stale, stagnant and negative energies.

Three Legged Money Frog On a Bed Of Gold Ingots

This is beautiful Money Frog depicted sitting on a bed of gold ingots, carrying two strings of gold coins
on its back and biting a coin embellished with a ruby like jewel. All these good fortune and prosperity
symbols render this Money Frog an extremely powerful wealth energizer to have. There are 7 faux
jewel dots on its back, depicting the Ursa Major (Great North Pole 7 Stars). Dotted with two ruby red
sparkling eyes, the Golden Fortune Money Frog looks very much alive and ready to jump into your
home bringing in lots of wealth!

What the Money Frog symbolizes and its Application in Symbolism Feng Shui

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. Often portrayed sitting on a
bed of wealth bearing a coin in its mouth, it is a wonderful symbol for wealth and career luck and for
the patriarch of the family. 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.

Here is how you can use the Money Frogs to Feng Shui your way to a better life.

1. Place this wonderful creature it in the wealth sector (South East) of your living room or office to
magnify your windfall luck and enhance the income of the residents.

2. Place two Money Frogs: One inside your front door facing inwards symbolizes money coming in to
your home of business and the other facing outward to collect the money.

3. For those involved in jobs where there is the opportunity to earn commission or side income,
display a money frog next to your desk or diagonally opposite the front door to your home.

4. The best number of Money Frogs to have in your living room or garden is nine because it
represents bringing in money from all directions of the compass. Place them randomly and discreetly
under your table, behind the sofa, below the coffee table etc. Ensure that each Money Frog faces a
different direction of the compass in the living room and one near your front door hopping inward to
bring in lots of wealth and money. If nine is not possible, three or six are good numbers too.

Note: NEVER keep money frogs in the bedroom, toilets or kitchen.

The 3 Virtue Cards for a Successful Life


Carry these cards in your wallet or purse and in time watch the success grow around you with the
influence from the 3 deities of success, namely;
 Laughing Buddha for Happiness
 Quan Yin for Compassion and Love
 Amitabah for Wisdom
Each of the cards are laminated in a hard flexible plastic, and are similar in size to a credit card.
Amitabah Card Quan Yin Card
Laughing Buddha Card

The Eight Immortals and Their


Individual Meanings
The Eight Immortals are a group of legendary xian, also known as
immortals, transcendents or fairies, from Chinese Tradition.

Each of the individual immortal's power can be transferred to a tool of power


that can give life or destroy evil.

Together, these eight tools are called "Covert Eight Immortals". Most of them
are said to have been born in the Tang Dynasty or Song Dynasty.

The 8 immortals are revered by the Taoists, and are also a popular element
in the secular Chinese culture. They are said to live on Penglai Mountain-
Island.

Products Displaying the 8 Immortals Available through Natures


Energies
 Brass Eight Immortals Coins Amulet
 Calabash with Imprints of the Eight Immortals
 Eight Immortals Jewelry Box
Getting to Know Each of the 8 Immortals
First Chung- Chung-Li Chuan, considered
Immortal Li the chief of the immortals, he
Chuan always carries a magical fan
and sometimes a peach. He is
said to have discovered the
Elixir of life and possessed the
power to cure the sick and
revive the dead. This immortal
is a symbol of and longevity.

Second Chang Chang Kuo-Lao, is represented


Immortal Kuo-Lao as an ‘Old’ man with mystic
powers who carries the
bamboo tube and riding a mule
that could carry him a thousand
miles a day. He’s a symbol of
wisdom and used to help
childless couples conceive.

Third Lu Lu Dong-Pin, is a Taoist scholar


Immortal Dong- with a magic sword used to
Pin slay demons and evil spirits.
He’s also shown with a fly-
whisker that cures illnesses.
This immortal symbolizes
scholastic luck and protection.
Fourth Ts’ao Ts’ao Guao-chiu, is the finest
Immortal Guao- dressed of the Eight immortals.
chiu He’s generally shown with
castanets or a jade tablet of
admission to court, and
sometimes a feather fan. Said
to have been connected with
the Sung Imperial family, he
signifies fame and recognition.

Fifth Li T’ieh Li T’ieh Guai (Iron-crutch Li), is


Immortal Guai depicted as a beggar with a
(Iron- crutch and a gourd (wu lou). He
crutch is sometimes represented as
Li) accompanied by a deer.
Believed to be the most
powerful of the Eight, he
bestows wisdom.

Sixth Han Han Hsiang Tzu, is the happy


Immortal Hsiang immortal often shown carrying
Tzu a flute, which he is usually
represented as playing. He
brings healing energy to the
occupants.
Seventh Lan Lan T’sai Ho, often shown
Immortal T’sai Ho wearing blue robe and carrying
a basket of flowers. She brings
luck to young women.

Eighth He He Hsien Ku, carries with her a


Immortal Hsien magical lotus blossom and a
Ku fly-whisk, she’s called the
Immortal Maiden. She is a
symbol of family and marriage
luck.
Amulets, Charms and Pendants

What is an amulet?

An amulet is simply a pendant, charm or object carried for protection from evil, illness or harm, or an
object to bring good luck. Natures Energies stock a number of amulets, including the following;

Feng Shui Amulets

Pakua Mirror Amulet with 12 Zodiac Animals

Hang this Pakua Mirror Amulet in your car to dissolve shar chi or killing chi. It will ensure you reach
your destination safe and sound. The Pakua will protect you against harm and help ward off bad chi
that can bring accidents and injuries.

Three Coins Amulet With Mystic Knot

Place or hang the Three Coins Amulet with Mystic Knot in your wealth corner to attract auspicious
money luck or any place you can think of; in you wallet/handbag - you will never run out of cash; on
your share portfolios or account book - it will bring wealth and windfall luck; on your telephone of fax
machine - sales will keep pouring in; on your cash box, cash registers or safe to ensure they are
always loaded with money. Let your creativity flow.

Six Coins And Magic Golden Fan Amulet

This is a Six Chinese Coins amulet stringed with golden string and a Magic golden fan that is said to
'fan away' bad chi that brings misfortunes. Hang this Six Coins and Magic Golden Fan amulet in the
Northwest sector of your home or office to activate mentor Luck or in the North to enhance career luck
based on the Pakua's Eight Life Aspirations.

Vintage Plum Blossom Coin Amulet For Good Life

This item is ideal for people who lack the spirit or luck to be successful and to be somebody in life.
The Plum Blossom Coin is said to boost one confidence and determination so that one will reach
greater heights and achieve his aspirations, and therefore have a good life. People who often use this
amulet are businessmen, salesmen, students, newly graduates, politicians etc. Carry this amulet in
your handbags, briefcases or pockets. Hang it in the car, at the work place, in the bedroom, at the
cashiers or on the doorknob.

Nanbu Wealth Lock Coin Amulet For Speculative Luck

People who often try their luck in lotteries, horse racing, stock market and football bets should own
this amulet.
Vintage Feng Shui Lock Coin Amulet Wealth Magnifier

This Vintage Feng Shui Lock Coin is a specially designed amulet used by those who wish to magnify
his wealth luck through speculative affairs such as horse racing and lotteries.

Carry this with you, or bind it with your share portfolios to maximise your luck.

Vintage Pakua Wulou Coin Amulet For Health

This Vintage Feng Shui Wulou Coin is a specially designed amulet used by those who wish to
enhance his health luck and wealth luck as well as protection from harmful energies. All in all, a pretty
good all rounder good luck amulet to carry along or hang in the house/car.

An amulet which can be worn as a pendant!

Mini Golden Wu Lou with Kuanyin Image Amulet


Wear the Wu Lou pendant to ensure good health and good luck is always by your side. You can also
hang it in your car to absorb negative Chi and prevent bad things and harm from happening to you.

12 Horoscope Animals Pakua Amulet

Hang this Pakua Mirror Amulet in your car or outside your house to deflect shar chi or killing chi. It will
ensure you reach your destination safe and sound. The Pakua will protect you against harm, and help
ward off bad chi that can bring accidents and injuries.

Golden Prosperity Bat With Five Gold Coins Hanging

This is a Bat Amulet shown biting on a string of five coins. The five coins are interpreted as the
representation of five blessings from heaven namely health, love, wealth, longevity and happiness.

Aventurine Crystal Pi Yao Protector

Ushers in wealth, attracts good luck, wards off evil, brings good Feng Shui, provides protection to the
home and individuals, appeases the Grand Duke Jupiter of Tai Sui, and brings windfall luck.
Click here to view other Pi Yao protectors that we stock.
Help Read Thoughts Amulet

This amulet aids its bearer in reading the thoughts of others and allowing their influence into the
houses of others at will.

Obsidian Wu Lou For Health Tassel

The Obsidian Wulou Feng Shui Tassel will absorb negative Chi and prevent bad things and harm from
happening to you. Hang it in your rearview mirror of your car, near the entrances of rooms or beside
your bed. It will ensure good health and good luck is always by your side.

Luck Bound Amulet

Wrapped up in an elaborate tangle of Celtic knots without beginning and without end, this fantastic
amulet displays ashamrock, an age-old symbol of good luck, at its center. Wear it to help find good
luck or use it in your ritual crafts to empower a blessing of luck-everlasting.
Good Business Feng Shui Amulet Coin

This amulet coin promises good business with a plentiful harvest. Highly recommended for those who
run his or her own business or who rely on sales to make a living.

Brass Eight Immortals Coins Amulet

The Eight Immortals Coins amulet is specially designed for Period 8 and especially potent as a wealth
magnet because of its association with the lucky number 8. The number "8" is the reigning number of
Period 8 (year 2004-2024), and therefore will be the luckiest number in this 20-year cycle.

Golden Bat Coin Amulet

You can hang this item anywhere in your house or office, or in the car to invite good fortune and
wealth to everyone no matter what your horoscope sign is as well as to deflect negative energies.
Celtic Token Amulet

Call upon the power and magic of Celtic tradition with this delightful lead-free amulet set on a black
leather thong. Measuring 2 1/4" in length, this slender amulet will serve as a connection to the Celts of
legend and their long magical history.

Amulet of Healing Power

Use this amulet to attain the ability to heal rapidly, gaining knowledge of the medicines to be found in
the plant and mineral kingdoms.
Circle of Protection Amulet

An ancient Mohammedan magic circle design for protection against harm.

Control Evil Spirits Amulet

Control Evil Spirits amulet protects health and well-being.


Provide Invisibility Amulet

This gold-finished amulet features the seal of the sun upon its front face, a source of power for
invisibility spells and misdirection.

Love Angel

If you feel you don't have room for a little more love in your heart, then the love angel is an ideal
remedy for you!
Dream Achievement Amulet

Reach for the stars and achieve your dreams with the aid of this symbolic and powerful amulet.

Egyptian Pharaoh's Amulet

This amulet imparts the majesty of the great god-king Ramses upon all aspects of your life.

Enchanted Life Amulet


This detailed butterfly winged fairy amulet was designed and charged to evoke a sense of
enchantment in your life.

Enduring Will Amulet

A slumbering fairy lies curled within a pomegranate husk awaiting her transformation into a powerful
earth spirit. Let this amulet aid you in your transformation, slowly but steadily creating an enduring
strength within you, the power of the earth and time.

Eye of Horus Amulet

Rooted in an ancient symbol of strength and wisdom, this amulet is for spiritual guidance, protection
and insight.
Discover Hidden Secrets Amulet

Marked with the names of Angels and a magical seal, this amulet enables its possessor to penetrate
hidden and forbidden places unseen. Measuring 1 1/8" in diameter, this amulet comes on a black
satin cord.

Ganesh Amulet

This wonderful amulet presents the image of the Hindu God of Happiness, known to be the remover
of obstacles that are in one's life path.
Gnostic Amulet

The symbols on this amulet give the wearer good health, love, strength, wealth, as well as protection
from evil.

Garden Pentagram Amulet

An ideal gift for the keen gardener! This amulet is intended as an aid in the promotion and protection
of any gardening endeavour, bringing the elements needed for successful growth.
Guardians of the 4 Quarters

Allow this amulet to protect you and keep you safe within the circle at all times.

Make Lover Return Amulet

An ancient Egyptian; surrounded by radiant forces, calling out for their lover to return.
Sacred Peace Amulet

Use this amulet to help instil a deep and resounding peace within yourself and the world around you.

Chung Kwei Amulet

For protection from evil spirits, demons, ghosts, enemies, robberies and theft.
Nazar Boncuk (the Evil Eye)
and the Seven Glass Elephants

Use the Evil Eye and the string of 7 elephants for protections and to achieve a successful outcome in
all of your endeavours.

Arowana for Abundance


This Arowana swimming over a bed of treasures (gold
ingots, coins and jewels) conveys auspicious meanings
of wealth. It is a potent energizer of wealth and a
favorite for those seeking to solidify their wealth luck.

What the Arowana symbolizes and its Application


in Symbolism Feng Shui

Arowana is a tropical fish reputed to be the world’s


most expensive freshwater aquarium fish where a
decent size of certain varieties may cost up to tens of
thousands of dollars. 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 which justify why it’s so highly
prized. Many well-known and rich oriental businessmen
strongly believe that keeping Arowanas in their offices
has helped make their businesses prosper.
The Arowana is a powerful Feng Shui fish. Here is how this elegant Arowana can be used to Feng
Shui your way to better life:

1. Display an Arowana in the North sector of your house, rooms, work desk etc. to give your
career luck a boost and to magnify your windfall luck. It's the sector that governs career luck
based on the Pakua's 8 Life Aspirations Theory.
2. Display the Arowana in the Southeast corner or on your receptions counter to energize your
wealth luck. You can also place it in the corner diagonal to the front door.
3. Place the Arowana swimming in from your Seng Chi or best direction based on your Kua
Number (Eight Mansion Theory) to further enhance your personal luck in your career and wealth.

Bagua Coins Lucky Charm


This tassel is shown on one side with 12 Chinese zodiac sign animals surrounding a round mirror. On the other side it
has eight trigrams marked around a tigers head. It's tied with a mystic knot, in addition to three Chinese coins.

Bagua Mirrors

Flat Bagua Mirrors || Concave Bagua Mirrors || Convex Bagua Mirror

The eight trigrams of the bagua.


Click here for an explanation of each symbol.
The Bagua Mirror is a protective tool used in Feng Shui to deflect and diffuse negative energy (also
known as Sha Qi). It consists of a mirror, surrounded by eight trigrams (see diagram opposite).
Examples of common Sha Qi found in homes can include;

 A large building or corners of a building


 Power lines
 A T-intersection where the road points at the home.
 Ugly scenery.
 Incorrectly positioned trees.
 An offending pole or any sort of tower.
 A roof line edge or any other kind of building or structure facing your front door.
 An escalator pointing towards your business.
 Infrastructures or landscapes in front of your home or business front door.
 An electrical transformer opposite your home.
 A cemetery, mortuary or undertakers opposite your home.
 A situation where vandals or trespassers frequent your home or business.

Your desk is at the end of a long hallway, or you sit with your back to the entrance. This is the rare
instance where a bagua mirror is placed on the inside of a building - on the wall you are facing so that
the energy of anyone entering is reflected.

Bagua mirrors can also be used to counteract negative Qi of a spiritual nature such as evil entities.

They are only used outside the house, office or retail business, and are mounted above the door or
window with the mirror facing toward the offending object/"poison arrow". Never use a bagua mirror
on the inside.

Hint. Place a bagua mirror above your front door to harmonise and create good fortune for all those
that enter. Next time you visit a Chinese restaurant or business, have a look above the entrance for a
bagua mirror.

There are a number of bagua mirrors available through Natures Energies, each with a different
nature.

The bagua (Chinese: 八卦; literally: "eight symbols") are eight trigrams used
in Taoist cosmology to represent the fundamental principles of reality, seen as a range of eight
interrelated concepts. Each consists of three lines, each line either "broken" or "unbroken,"
representing yin or yang, respectively. Due to their tripartite structure, they are often referred to
as "trigrams" in English.

The trigrams are related to taiji philosophy, taijiquan and the wu xing, or "five elements".[1] The
relationships between the trigrams are represented in two arrangements, thePrimordial (先天八
卦), "Earlier Heaven"[2] or "Fuxi" bagua (伏羲八卦), and the Manifested (後天八卦), "Later
Heaven,"[2] or "King Wen" bagua. The trigrams have correspondences
in astronomy, astrology, geography, geomancy, anatomy, the family, and elsewhere.[3][4]
The ancient Chinese classic I Ching (Pinyin:Yi Jing) consists of the 64 possible pairs of trigrams
(called "hexagrams") and commentary on them.

八卦 Bāguà—The eight trigrams

乾 Qián 兌 Duì 離 Lí 震 Zhèn 巽 Xùn 坎 Kǎn 艮 Gèn 坤 Kūn


☰ ☱ ☲ ☳ ☴ ☵ ☶ ☷

Heaven/Sky Lake/Marsh Fire Thunder Wind Water Mountain Earth

風(风)
天 Tiān 澤(泽) Zé 火 Huǒ 雷 Léi 水 Shuǐ 山 Shān 地 Dì
Fēng

Contents
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 1 Relation to other Principles

o 1.1 Hexagram lookup table

 2 Fuxi "Earlier Heaven"

 3 King Wen "Later Heaven"

 4 Bagua used in Feng Shui

o 4.1 Xiantian Bagua

o 4.2 Houtian Bagua

o 4.3 Bagua of the eight aspirations

o 4.4 Bagua map

 5 In popular culture
Relation to other Principles[edit]

Derivation of the bagua

There are two possible sources of bagua. The first is from traditional Yin and Yang philosophy.
The interrelationships of this philosophy has been attributed to Fuxi in the following way:

無極生有極、有極是太極、
太極生兩儀、即陰陽;
兩儀生四象: 即少陰、太陰、少陽、太陽、
四象演八卦、八八六十四卦
The Limitless (Wuji) produces the delimited, and this is the Absolute (Taiji)
The Taiji produces two forms, named yin and yang
The two forms produce four phenomena, named lesser yin, great yin (taiyin also means
the Moon), lesser yang, great yang (taiyang also means the Sun).
The four phenomena act on the eight trigrams (bagua), eight eights are sixty-
four hexagrams.

Another philosophical description of the source is the following, attributed to King Wen of
Zhou Dynasty: "When the world began, there was heaven and earth. Heaven mated with the
earth and gave birth to everything in the world. Heaven is Qian-gua, and the Earth is Kun-
gua. The remaining six gua are their sons and daughters".

The trigrams are related to the five elements of wu xing, used by feng shui practitioners and
in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Those five elements are wood, fire, earth, metal, and water.
The Water (Kan) and Fire (Li) trigrams correspond directly with the Water and Fire elements.
The element of Earth corresponds with both the trigrams of Earth (Kun) and Mountain (Gen).
The element of Wood corresponds with the trigrams of Wind (Xun) (as a gentle but
inexorable force that can erode and penetrate stone) and Thunder (Zhen). The element of
Metal corresponds with the trigrams of Heaven (Qian) and Lake (Dui).

There are eight possible trigrams (八卦 bāguà):


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Hexagram lookup table[edit]


☰ ☳ ☵ ☶ ☷ ☴ ☲ ☱
Upper → 乾 Qián 震 Zhèn 坎 Kǎn 艮 Gèn 坤 Kūn 巽 Xùn 離 Lí 兌 Duì
Heaven Thunder Water Mountain Earth Wind Flame Lake
Lower ↓


乾 Qián 01 ䷀ 34 ䷡ 05 ䷄ 26 ䷙ 11 ䷊ 09 ䷈ 14 ䷍ 43 ䷪
Heaven


震 Zhèn 25 ䷘ 51 ䷲ 03 ䷂ 27 ䷚ 24 ䷗ 42 ䷩ 21 ䷔ 17 ䷐
Thunder


坎 Kǎn 06 ䷅ 40 ䷧ 29 ䷜ 04 ䷃ 07 ䷆ 59 ䷺ 64 ䷿ 47 ䷮
Water


艮 Gèn 33 ䷠ 62 ䷽ 39 ䷦ 52 ䷳ 15 ䷎ 53 ䷴ 56 ䷷ 31 ䷞
Mountain


坤 Kūn 12 ䷋ 16 ䷏ 08 ䷇ 23 ䷖ 02 ䷁ 20 ䷓ 35 ䷢ 45 ䷬
Earth

巽 Xùn 44 ䷫ 32 ䷟ 48 ䷯ 18 ䷑ 46 ䷭ 57 ䷸ 50 ䷱ 28 ䷛
Wind


離 Lí 13 ䷌ 55 ䷶ 63 ䷾ 22 ䷕ 36 ䷣ 37 ䷤ 30 ䷝ 49 ䷰
Flame


兌 Duì 10 ䷉ 54 ䷵ 60 ䷻ 41 ䷨ 19 ䷒ 61 ䷼ 38 ䷥ 58 ䷹
Lake

Fuxi "Earlier Heaven"[edit]

Fuxi "Earlier Heaven" bagua arrangement

卦名 自然 季节 性情 家族 方位 意義
Name Nature Season Personality Family Direction Meaning

Expansive
energy, the sky.
乾  天 Sky
Summer Creative 父 Father 南 South For further
Qián (Heaven)
information,
see tiān.

巽  風 Wind Summer Gentle 長女 Eldest Daughter 西南  Gentle


penetration,
Xùn Southwest flexibility.

Danger, rapid
坎 
水 Water Autumn Abysmal 中男 Middle Son 西 West rivers, the abyss,
Kǎn
the moon.

艮  山  西北  Stillness,
Autumn Still 少男 Youngest Son
Gèn Mountain Northwest immovability.

Receptive
energy, that
坤  which yields. For
地 Earth Winter Receptive 母 Mother 北 North
Kūn further
information,
see dì.

Excitation,
震  雷  東北 
Winter Arousing 長男 Eldest Son revolution,
Zhèn Thunder Northeast
division.

Rapid movement,
中女 Middle 
離 Lí 火 Fire Spring Clinging 東 East radiance, the
Daughter
sun.

少女 Youngest  東南  Joy, satisfaction,


兌 Duì 澤 Lake Spring Joyous
Daughter Southeast stagnation.
King Wen "Later Heaven"[edit]

King Wen "Later Heaven" bagua arrangement

卦名 自然 季节 性情 家族 方位 意義
Name Nature Season Personality Family Direction Meaning

Rapid
中女 Middle movement,
離 Li 火 Fire Summer Clinging 南 South
Daughter radiance, the
sun.

Receptive
坤  西南 
地 Earth Summer Receptive 母 Mother energy, that
Kun Southwest
which yields.

少女 Youngest  Joy, satisfaction,


兌 Dui 澤 Lake Autumn Joyous 西 West
Daughter stagnation.

乾  天 Heaven 西北 Expansive
Autumn Creative 父 Father
Qian Northwest energy, the sky.

坎  水 Water Winter Abysmal 中男 Middle Son 北 North Danger, rapid


Kan rivers, the abyss,
the moon.

艮  山  東北  Stillness,
Winter Still 少男 Youngest Son
Gen Mountain Northeast immovability.

Excitation,
震  雷 
Spring Arousing 長男 Eldest Son 東 East revolution,
Zhen Thunder
division.

Gentle
巽  長女 Eldest Daughter 東南 
風 Wind Spring Gentle penetration,
Xun Southeast
flexibility.

Bagua used in Feng Shui[edit]

The Bagua is an essential tool in the majority of Feng Shui schools. The Bagua used in Feng
shui can appear in two different versions: the Earlier Heaven Bagua, used for burial sites and
the Later Heaven Bagua, used for the residences.

Xiantian Bagua[edit]

In Xiantian Bagua, also known as Fu Xi Bagua or Earlier Heaven Bagua, the Heaven is in
the higher part and the Earth is in the lower part. The trigram Qian (Heaven) is at the top, the
trigram Kun (Earth) is at the bottom (in the past, the South was located at the top in Chinese
maps). The trigram Li (Fire) is located on the left and opposite to it is the trigram Kan
(Water). Zhen (Thunder) and Xun (Wind) form another pair, while being one opposite the
other, the first on the bottom left next to Li while the second is next to Qian on the top right of
the Bagua. Gen (Mountain) and Dui (Lake) form the last pair, one opposite the other, both in
balance and harmony. The adjustment of the trigrams is symmetrical by forming exact
contrary pairs. They symbolize the opposite forces of Yin and Yang and represent an ideal
state, when everything is in balance.

Houtian Bagua[edit]

The sequence of the trigrams in Houtian Bagua, also known as the Bagua of King Wen or
Later Heaven Bagua, describes the patterns of the environmental changes. Kan is placed
downwards and Li at the top, Zhen in the East and Dui in the West. Contrary to the Earlier
Heaven Bagua, this one is a dynamic Bagua where energies and the aspects of each trigram
flow towards the following. It is the sequence used by the Luo Pan compass which is used in
Feng Shui to analyze the movement of the Qi that affects us.

Bagua of the eight aspirations[edit]

Feng shui was made very popular in the Occident thanks to the Bagua of the eight
aspirations. Each trigram corresponds to an aspect of life which, in its turn, corresponds to
one of the cardinal directions. Applying feng shui using the Bagua of the eight aspirations
made it possible to simplify feng shui and to bring it within the reach of everyone. The
Masters of traditional feng shui call it Neo Feng Shui, for its simplicity, because it does not
take into account the forms of the landscape or the temporal influence or the annual cycles.
The Bagua of the eight aspirations is divided into two branches: the first, which uses the
compass and cardinal directions, and the second, which uses the Bagua by using the main
door. It is clear that, not taking into account the cardinal directions, the second is even more
simplified.

Bagua map[edit]

A bagua map is a tool used in modern forms of feng shui to map a room or location and see
how the different sections correspond to different aspects in one's life. These sections are
believed to relate to every area or aspect of life and are divided into such categories as:
fame, relationships/marriage, children/creativity, helpful people/travel, career, inner
knowledge, family/ancestors/health, and wealth/blessings.

In this system, the map is intended to be used over the land, one's home, office or desk to
find areas lacking good chi, and to show where there are negative or missing spaces that
may need rectifying or enhancing in life or the environment.

For example, if the bagua grid is placed over the entire house plan and it shows the toilet,
bathroom, laundry, or kitchen in the wealth/blessings area it would be considered that the
money coming into that particular environment would disappear very fast, as if to be 'going
down the drain.'
In popular culture[edit]

A Tibetan "Mystic Tablet" containing the Eight Trigrams on top of a large tortoise (presumably, alluding
to the animal that presented them to Fu Xi), along with the 12 signs of Chinese zodiac, and a smaller
tortoise carrying the Lo Shu Squareon its shell

Film

 The Filipino horror film Feng Shui is about a cursed Bagua mirror that involves a person
getting killed in a way that relates to their Chinese zodiac if they stare at the Bagua
mirror.

 In the film G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Snake-Eyes has the Bagua symbols for water and
fire printed on the arm of his uniform, since the original comics had the same symbols as
the arm tattoo used by members of the Arashikage clan (Snake-Eyes and Storm
Shadow's clan).

 In the 2010 remake of The Karate Kid, the matches in the final contest sequence take
place on large circular Bagua arrangements that delimit the combat area.
Television

 In Jackie Chan Adventures, the trigrams are each written on a face of the Pan'ku Box
and each of the trigrams represent their own demon sorcerer with corresponding nature.

 The television series Lost incorporated the Bagua into the logos for the DHARMA
Initiative.
Cartoons, manga and anime

 In the cartoon series Avatar: The Last Airbender, Airbending is based on Bagua. The
Bagua appears again on Air Temple Island in Avatar's sequel series The Legend of
Korra.

 In the manga and anime Naruto, the Hyuga clan's main attack is the Eight Trigrams
Sixty-Four Palms.
 In the anime Cowboy Bebop episode "Boogie Woogie Feng Shui", the device that Maefa
uses with the sunstone contains trigrams from the Bagua.
Games

 In Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb, there is a level where the player is tasked with
solving a puzzle based on the Earlier Heaven Bagua.

 Ling Xiaoyu, a character from the Tekken series, uses various forms of Chinese martial
arts, Bagua being one of those styles.

 In Touhou Project, a bullet hell series, the character Marisa Kirisame uses a "mini-
Hakkero" with one of the Bagua diagrams on it.

 In Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires, the main menu uses the "Earlier Heaven" Bagua
arrangement as the "floor" for the selections.

 In Elsword, the character Ara Haan receives a skill called "Eight Trigram Palm" (or
"Double Collision") upon advancing to a "Little Hsien".

 In Battlefield 4, many trigrams are found on the four maps of the "Dragon's Teeth"
expansion pack. Some players believe the trigrams could be used to decrypt the
password that will unlock the "Phantom Initiate" assignment.

 In Blade & Soul, Bagua are used as accessories to increase players' stats. They are
found throughout the game in tiles and a complete Bagua is made by combining eight
tiles.
Music

 The 8 Diagrams, an album released by The Wu-Tang Clan in 2007, features an


adaptation of the Bagua map on its cover.

 Marilyn Manson's 8th studio album, "Born Villain", makes extensive visual use of the
trigrams.[citation needed]

 Hexagram 50 is featured in the cover of Future Days by Can.[6]


Other

 The Unicode character set has characters for each of the eight trigrams at codepoints
U+2630 to U+2637:[7] (☰ ☱ ☲ ☳ ☴ ☵ ☶ ☷).

See also[edit]

 Flag of South Korea: the Taegeuk flag.


 Singapore dollar: the one dollar coin is shaped like a bagua.

 Flag of South Vietnam: a trigram representing "south".

 Baguazhang: a martial art based on principles derived from bagua.

 Taijiquan: the Taoist martial art that uses bagua principles.

 Tian gan and Di zhi: the archaic calendar system of East Asia.

 Tekes County, a planned community with a shape of a bagua.

Bagua Plaque Lucky Charm

his tassel is shown on one side with 12 Chinese zodiac sign animals surrounding a
round mirror. On the other side it has eight trigrams marked around a tigers head.
It's tied with a mystic knot, in addition a plaque.

Bagua
Plaque
Bamboo Flutes for Feng Shui

Bamboo flutes have many symbolic and religious meanings associated with them. Historically,
bamboo flutes were used to report peace and good news, and therefore, by association, its presence
brings peace, safety, and stability to a home, office, or business.

With its hollow, segmented interior, a bamboo flute symbolically lifts house ch'i, section by section. If
two flutes with red ribbons tied around them are hung on an exposed beam, slanting toward each
other, thereby creating a partial bagua (octagonal) formation, they can pump ch'i upward from
segment to segment and moderate the oppressive effect of the beam, allowing ch'i to penetrate it.

Flutes are also protective - hang them over your front door to symbolise security. They symbolize
swords and are hung in homes, resaurants, and stores to drive away evil spirits and would-be
robbers. They also have ritual uses. When played, a flute strengthens weak home ch'i and generically
boosts morale. When shaken, it drives away bad spirits.

Bamboo flutes represent strength and support in any situation, even for wealth - hang near the cash
register.
Bell Bagua and Sword Feng Shui Lucky Charm

This tassel is shown on one side with 12 Chinese zodiac sign


animals surrounding a round mirror. On the other side of the octagonal is the
image of a Yin Yang symbol with eight trigrams marked around it.

It is tied with a mystic knot, in addition to a bell, plaque and sword which
represents "cutting" through obstacles.

Use
the bagua to
examine each
of the sectors
in your own
home, and
make an
assessment of
the sectors
that you feel
are heavily
blocked, which
require the
bell bagua and
Feng Shui Bell Bagua and Sword
lucky charm to
Feng Shui Lucky Charm
be hung.
Brass Chu Ke Liang

For Feng Shui Wisdom ....

Chu-ke Liang was a famous strategist and


statesman of the Three Kingdoms Period (220-
280 AC). Regarded as one of the most gifted
historical figures ever existed in China, Chu Ke
Liang was famed for his unsurpassed
intelligence, vast wisdom, philosophies and
military strategies.

Chu Ke Liang, the great war expert of his time,


had won countless battles for his emperor. The
most impressive one was when he was tasked to
defend the fort against a much more superior
enemy in terms of number as well as training.
Deception was used. Chu Ke Liang sat at the
main gate, drank tea and had musicians for
entertainment. The approaching force stopped at
the gates and refused to advance as the generals
were worried about Chu Ke Liang's calmness and B

confidence. They retreated and the fort was rass Chu Ke Liang

saved, without a single drop of blood shed.

Depicted carrying a feathered fan, the presence


of the figurine of Chu Ke Liang signifies victory
and ensure you triumph over all your
competitions, be it a promotion or a project idea.
He will open your mind to possibilities you
thought were beyond your reach. Chu Ke Liang
will alert you to new ideas, new ways to outrival
your business competitors.

Display the Brass Chu Ke Liang in the study


room or office. You can also place the him in the
North East sector of a bedroom to embellish the
occupant's educational and literary luck. The
North East is the universal corner of education
and knowledge, according to the Pakua Life
Aspiration Theory.

Perfect for corporate leaders, investors, businessmen, managers or any job where foresight to predict what your
opponent's next move is crucial.

Brass Cicada

For protection ....


The Cicada is a popular
insect symbol in China.
Being the longest living
insect, it is a popular
item representing long life
and immortality. In ancient
China, the dead were often
buried with jade cicadas to
ensure that the deceased
could live out a long after life.

The symbol of the Cicada


also represents;

 happiness
 youthfulness
Brass Cicada
 fertility

It is believed that placing the


Cicada in your Nien Yen
direction based on your KUA
number would bring joy in
your marriage and aide
conception for couples who
have been trying for years to
have children but have
failed.

Last but not least, the Cicada


is a powerful emblem for
great comebacks and an
amulet for protection against
betrayal, politics and
backstabbing. If you who
have been experiencing bad
luck at work or in your
business, the cicada is
perfect for you. It will protect
you from unfaithful friends,
scheming bosses, jealous
colleagues and competitors.
Brass Dragon Tortoise Carrying a Child

Dragon Tortoise Carrying a Child

This is a Dragon Tortoise made from Brass depicted carrying its baby on its shell, signifying wonderful
descendant luck with obedient and healthy children, as well as a harmonious family. No wonder the
Dragon Tortoise is seen smiling away!

What the Dragon Tortoise symbolizes and its Application in Symbolism Feng Shui

The Dragon Tortoise is a celestial creature said to be a hybrid of the celestial dragon with the sturdy
and steadfast tortoise, and is displayed by many Feng Shui practitioners to bring great fortune to their
homes or workplaces.

The dragon headed tortoise is a powerful symbol attracting support, wealth and good luck. Dragon
tortoise is for stunning career luck; it symbolizes the combination of the dragon's courage,
determination and success, and the tortoise's longevity of tenure, ensuring a long and successful
career. It is a must have if you are in the business or a cutthroat corporate environment.

Do not put this symbol directly in front of you where you are sitting as if you were confronting it.

This is how you can use the Dragon Tortoise Carrying Child to Feng Shui your way to a better
life.

1. Place a figurine of the Dragon Tortoise Carrying Child on your desk or behind you to gain the
support of your boss, counter office politics and get you the promotion you deserve.
2. Place the Dragon Tortoise Carrying Child in the East sector of your house to ensure your
family being blessed with good health and longevity. The East sector governs family relationships
and health luck based on the Pakua's 8 Life Aspirations.
3. You can place the Dragon Tortoise Carrying Child in the Wealth sector (Southeast) or the
Career sector (North) of your living room and your business premise. Your wealth and career
luck will remain positive and fortune will be shining down on you. Ideally, place the Dragon
Tortoise near your cash register and reception of your shop.
4. Place the Dragon Tortoise Carrying Child in the Education sector (Northeast) or the study
desk. It is a fantastic energizer for scholastic finesse and superior knowledge.
5. If you place the Dragon Tortoise Carrying Child in the sector facing where the Three Killings is
coming from, it can help to dissolve the bad Chi from the Three Killings and prevent you from
being betrayed, cheated and suffering loss of some kind.
6. Place the Dragon Tortoise Carrying Child on its back in the West sector to enhance
descendant luck.

In Flying Star Feng Shui, the Dragon Tortoise Carrying Child made from metal (brass, bronze, pewter
etc.) is used to ward-off the evil influences of the #5 yellow star and #2 black star. The #2 black star is
also known as the ‘Sickness Star’ which brings illnesses and ailments to occupants while the #5
yellow star is the ‘Disaster Star’ that instigates fights, accidents and death. Placing the Dragon
Tortoise in the affected sectors will dilute these adverse energies.

Brass Wen Chang Pagoda


This is a beautiful 7-tier Wen Chang Pagoda intricately made from brass. It
brings not only protection but career and scholastic luck to its owner.
Auspicious Chi gathering around the pagoda will energize the person
working nearby making one feeling fresh and alert during work or study.

The Wen Chang Pagoda makes an excellent gift for those pursuing higher
education or seeking a promotion at work.

Built at the end of the Ming Dynasty (1368-


1644), Wenchang is one of the best examples
of Ming architecture in southern Guangxi.

Built with the traditions of Feng Shui in


mind, a visit to the seven-tier hollow pagoda
is said to advance one's career. In ancient
China, Feng Shui was believed to positively
Pagoda in southern Guangxi China
or negatively effect one's life.
Brass Wen Chang Pagoda

'Wen' refers to knowledge and literature,


while 'Chang' means prosperity and
goodness. The pagoda's main function is to
bring success to one's offspring. For this
reason, pagodas such as this were built all
over China.

The octagonal pagoda is 36 meters high (118 feet). Each tier is shaped like
an inverted red and white lotus flower.

What the Pagoda symbolizes and its Application The different levels of the Wen Chang Pagoda
in Symbolism Feng Shui and their different meanings

The pagoda is a temple of knowledge, peace and  5-tiers Pagoda represents the five
silence. It symbolizes the path of wisdom. It is said elements, i.e., metal, wood, water, fire and
that a person who knows more or is knowledgeable earth. It also represents the guardian of 5
stands firm like a mountain or a pagoda and cannot directions by emperors. This leads to overall
be shaken by anything. The Pagoda is believed to improvement of fortune and good luck, while
possess the power to tame unruly minds and overpowering or subduing bad luck coming
behaviours. As you may read in many Chinese from all 5 directions.
tales, the Pagoda is used for taming of cheeky  7-tiers Pagoda signifies seven treasures of
spirits by ‘imprisoning’ them in it. Hence the Pagoda Buddhism. It accumulates benevolance. It is
can be used to ward of evils and bad chi. also said to symbolize blessings from seven
northern stars which brings ultimate wealth
The Pagoda is a very useful Feng Shui enhancer luck and career luck.
and cure that brings literary luck, fame luck,  9-tiers Pagoda brings completeness as
protection and advancement in career. It is also well as nobility, strength, good career, wealth
and study luck. It also possesses the power to
potent to ward off bad energy and killing forces suppress bad luck and instability.
(shar chi) in your abode.

Here is how you can use the Pagoda to Feng Shui your way to a better life.

1. Place the Wen Chang pagoda behind you at work to stimulate your career Chi, giving you
influence over the people in your charge, making them listen to you. It will ward off backstabbing
and negative intentions from enemies at work thus enhance your career for promotional
opportunities.
2. Display a Wen Chang pagoda on your study desk or beside your bed for literary success. It
helps you to focus your mental powers and develop better concentration and memory when you
study thus assisting in attainment of educational success.
3. Place the Wen Chang Pagoda in the North East sector of a bedroom to embellish the
occupant's educational luck. The North East is the universal corner of education and knowledge,
according to the Pakua Life Aspiration Theory.
4. To dissipate illness energies, display a Pagoda figurine in the East sector (Health sector
based on the Pakua Life Aspiration Theory) of your living room or dining area. You can also
place a pagoda by the bed of a sick person to speed up recovery.
5. Place the Wen Chang Pagoda near your entrance to safe-guard your house or shop.
Bronze Dragon Statue
North West - Helpful People & Support

Bronze Dragon

Dragons are considered the most powerful of all the animals and bring with them a large amount of
potential yang energy. This may be felt on a personal, health or even a financial part of one's life.

As such, they should be avoided in or near bedrooms as they may lead to insomnia, or even
arguments and conflict. As a matter of respect, the dragon picture or statue should be placed in an
area where it may be admired.

Note: Never position a dragon statue in a bathroom, laundry or toilet, or near fireplaces and heaters.

Place the dragon in the following sectors of your home to strengthen corresponding qualities
in your life;
 North - Career
 North East - Study & Learning
 East - Family Relationships and Health
 South East - Abundance
 South - Fame and Reputation
 South West - Marriage & Partnerships
 West - Children, New Ideas & Projects

Buddha with Ivory Jade Finish


Buddha with Ivory Jade Finish

The Buddha deity is considered by the Chinese as one of the most important Feng Shui symbols to
keep in the home. The symbol itself alway brings a smile to one's own face. When placed in the
home, the laughing Buddha brings a sense of;

 Happiness
 Contentment
 Fulfilment
The Buddha's pot belly symbolizes material wealth. A lovely Feng Shui item for the home. We
recommend you to place this auspicious piece on an elevated height.

As well as being placed in the home, it is useful in the work place next to or under your computer
monitor, for those stressful, "feeling the pressure" moments.

Pewter Victory Dragon Grasping Wealth


The Victory Dragon is shown grasping a pearl
in its claw, and is seen striking a pose that
signifies success and victory in wealth
attainmentand career achievement. It
makes an excellent gift for that special career
person in your life (e.g., perfect for the
ambitious, result-orientated executive).

What the Dragon symbolizes and its


Application in Symbolism Feng Shui

The mighty and magnificent Dragon of


mythical folklore never ceases to enchant or
Pe
stir the imagination. The Dragon is one of the
wter Victory Dragon Grasping Wealth
four celestial animals and is an important and
powerful symbol in Feng Shui. The Dragon
represents the ultimate "Yang" symbol, male
vigour, courage and bravery. It is
magnanimous and full of vitality and strength.
Affiliated with the cardinal direction “East”
based on Landscape Feng Shui, the Dragon
becomes a very powerful and potent symbol
when placed in this sector although it can be
placed in any other directions.

The dragon is the most auspicious and


magnificent, mightiest and most sacred of all
creatures and is to be treated with great
respect. Through generations, the dragon has
been the ultimate symbol of power,
abundance, good luck and honor. In ancient
times, the Emperors of China regarded
themselves as the Dragons and the symbol of
Dragons can only be used by them and no
one else.

The Dragon is said to create the precious cosmic Chi also known as "Sheng Chi" which brings good
fortunes into our homes and workplaces, making it an all-rounder bringer of good luck. The Dragons
are a powerful cure and enhancer for business luck, they bring foresight and wisdom for the elderly,
and bring honor to the family. They also very protective.

The Dragon frequently appears in carvings or statues holding a ball, or pearl. This can symbolize the
sun, moon, or an egg which represents the dual influences of nature, or the pearl of potentiality.
In Chinese Astrology, the Dragon is the fifth sign of the Chinese Zodiac and its intrinsic element is
earth. The compass direction of the Dragon is 97.5 degrees to 127.5 degrees. Its allies are the Rat
and the Monkey and the Rooster is its secret friend.

Although the image of the Dragon can be placed in any direction, for optimum potency, make sure the
material of the Dragon blends in well with the element of the sector i.e. wooden carving for Southeast
and East; ceramic, crystal and porcelain for Southwest, Northeast, West and Northwest; and metal
(cloisonné, brass, pewter etc.) for West, North and Northwest.

In Feng Shui, Dragons can be placed in many areas of the home or office to guard, protect, bring
strength and fortune, and to activate masculine energy.

Here is how you can use the Dragon to Feng Shui your way to a better life.

1. For people born in the year of Dragon, place the Dragon on your work or study desk, in the
sector between 97.5 degrees to 127.5 degrees of your house, or in the Rat or the Monkey sector
(allies of Dragon) to energize your personal good wealth luck.
2. Based on the Pakua's 8 Life Aspirations Method, place the Dragon in the Northwest sector of
your home to favor patriarch’s luck. This will also bring powerful friends, mentors and advisors
into your life.
3. Place the Dragon near your water features like aquarium or fountains for those craving for
good fortune, advancement in their career or seeking fame and recognition. You will experience
new opportunities and better luck.
4. Place the Dragon in the North sector to enhance your career luck. It will help you up a few
prongs of your career ladder.
5. It is an excellent idea to activate the dragon by placing a dragon in the East sector of your
home or living room to bring good health and harmony to the residents of the house.
6. For career luck and those seeking continuous achievement, place a Dragon figurine on the
table, cabinet or in the East sector of your office or study. Your professional luck will look rosy.
7. In Flying Star Feng Shui, the Dragon made from metal (brass, bronze, pewter, cloisonné etc.)
can be used to ward-off the evil influences of the malignant #5 yellow star and #2 black star. The
#2 black star is also known as the "Sickness Star" which brings illnesses and ailments to
occupants while the #5 yellow star is the "Disaster Star" that instigates fights, accidents and
death. Placing the metallic Dragon in the affected sectors will dissolve these adverse energies.

Cautions

 Do not place any representation of the dragon inside the bedroom as the Dragon is the
ultimate ‘yang’ symbol and is not suitable for a place of rest where ‘yin’ is preferred.
 Try not to place the Dragon higher than our eye level to ensure they are under our control.
 Never place the Dragon in the toilet of bathroom.
Calabash with Imprints of the Eight Immortals

The Calabash is also commonly known as the


Wu Lou. The brass calabash has imprints of the
Mystic Eight Immortals embossed on it, and has
an auspicious red ribbon surrounding it.

The Eight Immortals are superior beings


worshipped by Taoists and are widely regarded
as symbols of longevity and good fortune in
Feng Shui study. Coupled with Calabash as a
symbol of longevity and good health and mystic
knot that denotes "never-ending", its potency as
a health enhancer is multiplied many times. It is
perfect for dissolving the illness Chi brought by
the Flying Star #2.

The brass calabash with 8 Immortals makes an


excellent gift for elderly people during their
birthdays or for someone who is constantly ill, Calabash

unwell or sick. with Imprints of the Eight Immortals

What the Calabash symbolizes and its


Application in Symbolism Feng Shui

Another symbol of longevity which also brings


an abundance of divine blessings can be found
in many Chinese homes today is the Calabash.
The Wu Lou or the bottle gourd or the
“calabash” is a powerful traditional symbol of
longevity, good health, prosperity and carries an
abundance of blessings.

The shape of a Calabash is believed to be a


representation of Heaven and Earth united.
Displaying a Calabash in and around the home
is a good thing to have to enhance one’s Feng
Shui. Many deities like Sau Sing Kung from the
Fuk Luk Sau and Li T’ieh Kuai from the 8
Immortals, and sometimes the Laughing Buddha
carry this wonderful item with them.

The authentic Calabash is made of the gourd fruit plucked from trees, the flesh inside carefully
removed and then dried. In ancient times, the Calabash was used to store water or potions used
during travelling and expeditions. Because of the Calabash’s role in keeping the travellers alive, it was
given the name the “giver of life” and hence became a symbol of good health. The Calabash is also
believed to contain the elixir of health, vitality and immortality. In Chinese mythology, the Calabash is
often used by Taoist monks and deities to suck and bottle up evil spirits into it, preventing them from
doing harm. Hence the Calabash is a powerful Feng Shui cure to absorb negative chi of its
surroundings.

You can use as many Calabashs as you like in your home to ward off bad chi and promote good
fortune.

Here is how you can use this popular enhancer to Feng Shui your way to a better life.

1. For Flying Star Feng Shui enthusiasts, the mini brass Calabash with 8 Immortals made from
metal (brass) is an excellent cure to ward-off the evil influences of #2 black star in your home
and office, especially if your bedroom or main door is in this location. The #2 black star is also
known as the "Sickness Star" which brings illnesses, disease, ailments and fatal health problems
to occupants. Placing a metal Calabash in the affected sectors will dissipate these illness
energies.
2. Place the mini brass Calabash with 8 Immortals beside your bed to improve your health luck
and ward off illness energies, hence protecting you from any health problems. It can also be
placed beside the bed of someone who is ill to speed up recovery. For better results, hang or
position two of these on both sides of the bed.
3. Place the mini brass Calabash with 8 Immortals in the Tien Yi or Health corner in the bedroom
based on your KUA number (8 Mansions Formula) to enhance your personal health luck. This
offers better healing benefits if applied to the person who is often troubled by chronic ailments
and is constantly in poor health conditions.
4. Place the the mini brass Calabash with 8 Immortals in the East sector of your living room to
benefit the general good health for the entire family. The East sector is the universal Health luck
corner based on the Pakua Life Aspirations Theory.
5. Place the mini brass Calabash with 8 Immortals on your work desk in your office or hang one
in your car to absorb negative Chi and prevent bad things and harm from happening to you.

Chinese Coin Wish Box

For protection ....


Chinese Coin Wish Box

This is a beautiful box crafted out with the motifs of the Chinese coins which are said to be excellent in
attracting wealth luck, fortune and prosperity.

The Chinese Coin Wish Box makes a very unique and beautiful collectible, as well as a lovely gift for
many occasions. It will be sure to dazzle those giving or receiving it. The Chinese Coin Wish Box
comes in a gift box for easy gift giving.

Chung Kwei Amulet for Protection


Chung Kwei Amulet for Protection

This is a protection amulet coin stamped with the image of Chung Kwei holding his menacing
sword. Chung Kwei is famed as an exorcist and is very ominous towards evil spirits. Carry this
amulet with you or hang it in the car if you frequently go out at night or during the hungry ghost
festival month (which begins on the 15th day of the 7th Lunar month and last for 30 days). Chung
Kwei being a feared ghost-catcher will protect you against demons, wandering spirits and
intangible influences that don't mean you well.

What Chung Kwei symbolizes and how to use this symbol to enhance your Feng Shui

According to legend, Chung Kwei was a bright scholar from Tung-nan Shan of Shensi Province.
He was as famous for his outstanding scholastic abilities as he was for his repulsive and fierce
countenance. Chung Kwei who was a great exorcist was given the title "Great Spiritual Chaser of
Demons for the Whole Empire” and is also known as ‘Star God of Literature’ for his literary skill.
He is frequently used as a protective charm to ward off evil spirits and people with bad intentions,
especially for those involved in businesses with high-value goods. Chung Kwei is also used to
enhance one’s educational luck.

Chung Kwei is best displayed near the entrance of your home or office facing out so that he can
keep an eye on everyone entering your living space. It will provide potent protection from evil
spirits, enemies, robberies and theft. For those in high profile professions, Chung Kwei will help to
prevent backstabbing and ill will competitions.
Like any other deities, do not place it on the floor.
Dragon Glass Bracelet

Dragon Glass Bracelet

Here we present a dragon glass bracelet, consisting of glass beads connected with an elastic thread.

About the dragon .....

The dragon is a symbol of strength, courage goodness and endurance. The dragon is yang energy which is
male.

He is the emblem of vigilance and security, and also the spirit of change.

In Chinese mythology, the dragon is the predestined partner of the Phoenix which is yin energy.

The principle of feng shui is capturing chi energy, also known as "the dragon's breath".

Note that the bracelet has been blessed

Energy Enhancement & Alignment Symbols


Dragon Plaque Symbols

New in the Feng Shui line (17cm x 13cm) large metal plaque for protection and safety, comes with
instructions and story. Many people place this plaque on places they feel need some protection. For
example if your chair faces away from the door and you are unable to clearly see behind you, the
plaque would be placed on the back of the chair to guard you. Alternatively it may be placed at the
front door for safety & protection, or any where else appropriate.

Eight Immortals Jewelry Box

This beautifully crafted pewter jewelry


box with fine finishing and embossed
motifs of the Eight Immortals and other
auspicious objects is not only nice to
look at but brings good luck as well.
The velvet lining on the inside prevent
your jewelries from getting scratched.

Elegantly crafted with special attention


given to details, this very high quality
jewelry box can act as a wish-fulfilling
Eight Immortals Jewelry Box
box. Write down your wishes on a
piece of paper and place it in it to
enhance your chances for your
dreams to materialize. It is believed to
be potent in harvesting peach blossom
luck or love luck, the luck to find that
someone special in your life. It should
be placed in the bedroom preferably in
Southwest sector or your “nien yien”
directions based on your Kua Number
(8 Mansion Theory) is love luck is what
you are wishing for.

Made of metal, the Eight Immortals Jewelry Box acts as useful metal energy when placed in the
corner representing the Metal element (West or Northwest) which governs the luck of the next
generation, patriarch and Mentor luck based on the Pakua Eight Life Aspirations and Trigram Method.
They can be placed in living rooms of homes or offices.

To convert it into a wealth pot or chest, fill it with Chinese coins, gems and gold ingots or your
jewelries. Place it in the Southeast corner to enhance money luck, in North sector to enhance career
luck, or in your shop / business premise to attract more sales and profits. Perfect if you love some
oriental touch to your home decor.

What the Eight Immortals symbolizes and its Application in Symbolism Feng Shui

The Eight Immortals are superior beings of worshipped by Taoist and widely regarded as symbols of
longevity and good fortune in Feng Shui study. Comprising six men and two women, legend has it that
they were sent down from the heaven to assist mankind in their time of need and achieve their
ambitions and aspirations to gain good wealth, fame, health and knowledge. Each immortal
possesses a tool of power that can perform supernatural magic. The symbolic presence of the Eight
Immortals in your home is believed to bestow good health, happiness and good fortune on every
member of your family especially in this Period 8.

Here is how you can use the Eight Immortals to Feng Shui your way to a better life:

1. Display figurines of the Eight Immortal in East part (Health and relationship corner based on
Pakua's 8 Life Aspirations Theory) of a room where everyone in the family members usually
gather together such as the living room or dining room. This will bring good health, abundance
and happiness to everyone.
2. Place the Eight Immortals in your personal Sheng Chi corner of office based on your Kua
Number (8 Mansions Theory) your office to generate good fortune and provide protection

Note: Do not place the Eight Immortals in bedrooms, toilets and kitchen. Click here to read about and
meet each of the eight immortals.
The Eight Immortals and Their
Individual Meanings
The Eight Immortals are a group of legendary xian, also known as
immortals, transcendents or fairies, from Chinese Tradition.

Each of the individual immortal's power can be transferred to a tool of


power that can give life or destroy evil.

Together, these eight tools are called "Covert Eight Immortals". Most
of them are said to have been born in the Tang Dynasty or Song
Dynasty.

The 8 immortals are revered by the Taoists, and are also a popular
element in the secular Chinese culture. They are said to live on
Penglai Mountain-Island.

Products Displaying the 8 Immortals Available through Natures


Energies
 Brass Eight Immortals Coins Amulet
 Calabash with Imprints of the Eight Immortals
 Eight Immortals Jewelry Box

Getting to Know Each of the 8 Immortals


First Chung-Li Chung-Li Chuan, considered the chief of
Immortal Chuan the immortals, he always carries a magical
fan and sometimes a peach. He is said to
have discovered the Elixir of life and
possessed the power to cure the sick and
revive the dead. This immortal is a symbol
of and longevity.
Second Chang Chang Kuo-Lao, is represented as an ‘Old’
Immortal Kuo-Lao man with mystic powers who carries the
bamboo tube and riding a mule that could
carry him a thousand miles a day. He’s a
symbol of wisdom and used to help
childless couples conceive.

Third Lu Dong- Lu Dong-Pin, is a Taoist scholar with a


Immortal Pin magic sword used to slay demons and evil
spirits. He’s also shown with a fly-whisker
that cures illnesses. This immortal
symbolizes scholastic luck and protection.

Fourth Ts’ao Ts’ao Guao-chiu, is the finest dressed of


Immortal Guao- the Eight immortals. He’s generally shown
chiu with castanets or a jade tablet of
admission to court, and sometimes a
feather fan. Said to have been connected
with the Sung Imperial family, he signifies
fame and recognition.
Fifth Li T’ieh Li T’ieh Guai (Iron-crutch Li), is depicted
Immortal Guai as a beggar with a crutch and a gourd (wu
(Iron- lou). He is sometimes represented as
crutch Li) accompanied by a deer. Believed to be the
most powerful of the Eight, he bestows
wisdom.

Sixth Han Han Hsiang Tzu, is the happy immortal


Immortal Hsiang often shown carrying a flute, which he is
Tzu usually represented as playing. He brings
healing energy to the occupants.

Seventh Lan T’sai Lan T’sai Ho, often shown wearing blue
Immortal Ho robe and carrying a basket of flowers. She
brings luck to young women.
Eighth He Hsien He Hsien Ku, carries with her a magical
Immortal Ku lotus blossom and a fly-whisk, she’s called
the Immortal Maiden. She is a symbol of
family and marriage luck.

Feng Shui Mini Chart

Feng (wind) Shui (water) is the ancient Chinese art of living in harmony with the land and keeping
time with nature.

Feng Shui's holistic philosophy of seeking to harmonize with the forces of nature and to respect the
energy of the earth is of great value and makes a lot of sense.

This chart provides a fascinating overview of the major aspects of Feng Shui. It explains the Pa Kua,
Tao, Yin and Yang, Ch'i, Sh'a, the I Ching, the Five Elements and more. Printed and protection coated
on both sides.

Sample Extract from the reverse side of the Feng Shui Mini Chart

Click here to view an enlarged scan of the front side/reverse side of the feng shui mini chart
Front and Back Sides of the Feng Shui Mini Chart.
Pendants available through Natures Energies

Feng Shui Pendants || Silver Chakra Jewellery Pendants || Pewter Pendants || Chinese Zodiac
Pendants || Saints and Angels Pendants

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Nature's Energies stock a variety of pendants, some with Feng Shui look at the
qualities such as protection, and others which are simply symbolic. new sacred
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Feng Shui Pendants Silver Chakra Jewellery


Pendants
Tai Chi Pakua Fengshui Pendant
Necklace

Fish for Abundance Pendant

Jade Wulou Pendant with Rhodium


Plated Chain
Paua Shell Tortoise of Longevity
Pendant with Rhodium Plated Chain

Yin Yang Symbol Pendant

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Jade Lotus Flower Necklace

Teardrop Shape Smoky Quartz Citrine


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Feng Shui Pendants (Continued)


Pearl Necklace

Pewter and Other Kinds of Pendants

All pewter pendants shown of this page use a high grade pewter alloy guaranteed to be free of lead.
Pewter is typically 85-99% tin, with the remainder of the alloy being copper and antimony. The earliest
piece of known pewter was found in an Egyptian tomb, dating from around 1450BC so pewter has
been in use now for well over 3450 years.

Egyptian Pentagram Amulet with Celtic Token Amulet Circle of Protection Amulet
Ankh with
Hieroglyphics Endless Celtic Knot

Control Evil Spirits Amulet Dragon's Claw Orb Dream Achievement Egyptian Pharaoh's
Talisman Amulet Amulet

Enchanted Life Endless Light Talisman Enduring Will Amulet Eye of Horus Amulet
Amulet

Ganesh Amulet Garden Pentagram Gnostic Amulet Good Health


Amulet Goddess

Guardians of the 4 Harmony Joyful Life Amulet Light Heart Amulet


Quarters Talisman

Lover`s Magical Talisman Make Lover Return Mojo Coin


Embrace Amulet
Amulet

Moon Goddess Pendant Ouroboros Peace Symbol Pleasure Fairy Amulet


Pentagram Pendant
Sacred Peace Scholar's Blade Seal of Antiquelis Amulet Serenity Talisman
Amulet Amulet

Shield of Summer's Harvest Travel Witch Talisman Triskle Pendant


Protection Amulet Amulet

Viking Protection Talisman Wild Horses Amulet Win in Court Amulet


Yin Yang I Ching Amulet Annapurna Sekhmet Quan Yin Heart
Pendant Pendant

Dolphin Pendant Wheel of Dharma Pendant Triquetra Symbol Pendant Caduceus Pendant

Tibetan Magic Knife Pendant Sevatius Pendant Triskele Shield Pendant


Triquetra and Celtic Knot Pendant Celtic Om Pendant Pentagram Moon Pendant

Seal of Good Luck in Games of Seal of Venus Provide Invisibility Amulet


Chance

Destroy all Evil Amulet Help Read Thoughts Amulet Discover Hidden Secrets Amulet P
Win Male or Female of Choice Goddess Tear Amulet Mystic Triquetra Amulet
Amulet

Love Light Amulet Sri Yantra Creativity and Longevity and Good Health K
Enlightenment Amulet

Mimbres Pottery Amulet All Seeing Eye Avert Evil Eye Amulet
Silver Cat Pendant Guardian Angel Pendant - Gold Guardian Angel Pendant - Silver

Saints and Angel Pendants

Our Lady of Guadalupe Guardian Angel Saint Lazarus


Saint Joseph Saint Anthony Saint Martha

Saint Christopher

Feng Shui Remedies

Natures Energies offers a variety of Feng Shui Remedies, in the form of symbols, jade carvings and I-
Ching Coins. The Jade Carvings available include;

 Quan Yin Hand Carved in Jade - Carved in Jade, available in a small or larger size.
 Quan Yin and the Dragon
 Mela Buddha (Laughing Buddha) Hand Carved in Jade
 Jade Moon Frog Carved in Jade
 Three Legged Money Frog
 Prosperity Goldfish Carved in Jade
 Jade Worry Stones
 Mani Stones
 Genuine Jade Bead Bracelets
 Five-Element Pagoda with Fuk Luk Sau

Tip: Place a small mirror tile above your toilet door or anywhere desired to prevent positive energy
being drained from the home or office.

Mela Buddha (Laughing Buddha)

The laughing Buddha, brings joy, contentedness and a happy outlook on life. Call upon to bring
abundance and wealth in all forms 1-2cm. Packaged in a small pack with full color laminated swing
tag.

One belief surrounding the figure of Buddha in popular folklore is that if a person is to rub his belly, it
brings forth wealth, good luck, and prosperity

Chinese or English?
Be sure not to suffer the confusion suffered by many when trying to interpret
the symbology represented through Chinese characters! You will find the
English version far more effective.

An Interesting point well worth noting!

Most manufactured doors in the Western world are made from inauspicious dimensions. This means
that the Ch'i energies entering a home or office through such dimensions are not of a harmonious
nature.

Through use of the Feng Shui ruler, predetermined dimensions can correct such potential errors and
create a home or office with better vibrancy and ch'i energies.
Through using this ruler,
one can see how the
dimensions of a ready
made cigarette fall into
sickness and ill health.
This means that not only
is the smoking doing you
harm, but by carrying the
cigarettes with you, they
are setting up a vibration
of sickness by their very
dimensions.
Learn to correct this Ch'i of dimensions and create a greater harmony in life.
Did you know?

All objects resonate to a particular vibration depending on their dimensions, this can bring good luck
and benevolence or misfortune and ill health. The energies that most strongly effect you are that of
objects which are important to you or that you spend a great deal of time immersed in e.g., your desk,
bed, office/arm chair.

Also important is the measurement of the front door as this is the particular quality of Ch'i (energy)
that is being invited in to your home or workplace.

Paint a line or tape on ribbon around the door or object to provide the illusion it is a
different size.

Ideas: anything you carry on your body (jewellery/cases), letterboxes, receipt books, cash
registers, tills, fences, gates, front counters, items for holding important documents, suit
cases, telephones, wallets, purses, cots, pens used for signing cheques or Important
documents, letterheads, business envelopes, business cards.

Do not become fanatical - good Feng Shui is that of balance, so have fun with your
dimensions, good luck & blessings

GREAT TOOL FOR FENG SHUI PRACTITIONERS!

The first ever Feng Shui Ruler in English!

Determine the energies brought about by the dimensions of any object. Essential for anyone
interested in Feng Shui. Discover the energies your front door, desk, bed or any other item may be
bringing in to your life, also instructions on how to rectify unwanted dimensions. An amazingly
accurate tool for anyone with an interest in Feng Shui or the unseen.

Solid wooden ruler with full color images & divisions. Packaged in clear gloss with complete
instructions.
Did you know that in many countries, all ready made doors are of inauspicious dimensions? This
means the Ch'i (energy) entering your home or workplace is not of a harmonious nature.

Also that by using this ruler see how the dimensions of a ready made cigarette fall into sickness and ill
health. This means, not only is the smoking doing you harm but by carrying the cigarettes with you,
they are setting up a vibration of sickness by their very dimensions. Learn how to correct this Ch'i of
dimensions & create a greater harmony in your life.

Instruction on using the Feng Shui Ruler

To use the ruler, begin at CA1, directly at the first black line and determine what group of energies
your object falls into and then for more finely detailed information what sector of energies. If your
object is greater than 42.9cm, simply mark where this finishes and then
begin again at CA1 until you get the correct dimension.

It may be important to measure all dimension, e.g., height, length & width to fully understand all the
energies this object is immersed in. If the Ch'i it falls into is good (sectors marked with +), nothing
further needs to be done. If it falls into a negative sector (marked with a -) you may like to change this.
As well as physically shortening or lengthening objects, false tops may be added to tables, small
pieces of wood, etc under legs to raise them or you may alter the size symbolically.
Note: Picture above does not represent complete ruler, or quality of the actual ruler.

Feng Shui Symbols

About Feng Shui ....

Feng Shui (also known as "geomancy") is an ancient Chinese art used to promote such things as
health, happiness, success and wealth. For centuries, the Chinese have been exploring energy
enhancement techniques in their homes and workplaces, to enhance such positive virtues. In every
building, there are certain sectors which relate to each room. Did you know your home or workplace
have sections where you are able to boost your fame, wealth, knowledge, career and more? One of
the best way of boosting energy (known as sheng ch'i) in any of these sectors is to place an object of
beauty into it, particularly when the symbol it represents is relevant to that which you wish to achieve.

The Feng Shui symbols are vibrantly painted Chinese symbols, made from ceramic and hand painted
with their characteristic and intriguing Chinese writing. Each symbol is suspended on a quality cord,
with a delicate tassel underneath to allow them to be hung easily or even worn as jewellery.

There are many who claim to have experienced amazing financial situations whilst wearing a
prosperity symbol, or placing the prosperity symbol in their money tin or cash register

Each symbol comes with a different colored house map, easily enabling anyone to determine where
each sector lies in their dwelling. Instructions include some simple remedies for energy problems
which may be occurring, and detailed notes are included on how this energy works specific to the
chosen symbol. Many of our customers purchase one or more symbols for each room in their house
and/or workplace. Choose your symbols from below;
Jade Feng Shui Symbols

Jade Pi Yao Feng Shui Protection Hanging

For Safety and Security

This cute petite amulet is shown with an image of the Piyao. It is


accented with with decorative jade beads and creative oriental
knots. Click here to learn more ....

Jade Double Happiness Feng Shui Hanging

For Happiness

This is a cute petite tassel featuring a jade bead carved into an


the Chinese Double Happiness symbol. It is embellished with a
mystic knot, decorative beads and two jade leaves strung on
Chinese silk cording. Click here to learn more ....

Jade Bell Tassel

For Good Luck

This is a little Jade Bell tassel, embellished with a mystic knot,


decorative beads, a chinese coin and finished off with two jade
leaves strung on Chinese silk cording. Click here to learn more ....
Jade Lucky Pig For Prosperity Hanging

For Prosperity

The Lucky Pig for Prosperity Hanging is a cute petitel piece,


made from jade. It is accented with decorative beads and a
mystic knot. Click here to learn more ....

Jade Double Happiness Hanging For Marriage Luck

For Love

This is a tassel featuring a jade bead carved into an the Chinese


Double Happiness symbol. It is embellished with a mystic knot,
decorative beads and a couple of jade leaves strung on Chinese
silk cording. Click here to learn more ....

Jade Double Happiness Hanging For Marriage Luck

Jade Double Happiness Hanging For Marriage Luck

This is a tassel featuring a jade bead carved into an the Chinese Double Happiness symbol. It is
embellished with a mystic knot, decorative beads and a couple of jade leaves strung on Chinese silk
cording.

The Double Happiness symbol, composed of two Chinese characters for “happiness” arranged side
by side, is another time-honoured symbol of marriage and conjugal happiness and reputed to be the
most famous and powerful at it. If you look carefully, the two characters are linked together by two
lines, which signify the inseparable bond between the lovers. The Double Happiness symbol is a
talisman used in Feng Shui to enhance spiritual and physical love between two people; ideal for men
or women searching for love, already in love or maintaining a steady relationships or marriage.
The Double Happiness Symbol will help you if you are looking for a romantic partnership or wanting
your romance to become more serious. It would keep third party at bay and smoothen the path of
romance. For couples who have been married for a long time, the Double Happiness symbol helps to
renew their passion and love for each other.

Carry it along with you everywhere you go in your bag. Tie or hang this Jade Double Happiness
Hanging anywhere you like for instance your briefcase, mobile phone, handbag or your rear-view
mirror of your car. Good romance and marriage luck will manifest. It will turn futile flirting into
something tangible.

Mandarin Ducks are also used in Feng Shui to enhance one's marriage or love life

Five-Element Pagoda with Fuk Luk Sau

Five-Element Pagoda with Fuk Luk Sau

This is a very beautiful and high quality Five-Element Pagoda with polished finishing on its gold
electro-plating. Engraved on it are the three Chinese characters "Fuk Luk Sau" or "Happiness, Wealth
and Longevity".

Specially designed for Period 8 (year 2004 ~ 2024) to ward off the evil chi of Flying star #2 and #5, the
Five-Element Pagoda is a must-have item for Feng Shui enthusiasts in this Period.

The Five Element Pagoda is an excellent cure for the deadly five yellow star which brings accidents,
financial loss and severe problems. It is also perfect for dissolving the #2 black star, also known as the
‘Sickness Star’ which brings illnesses and ailments to occupants.
How to use the 5 element pagoda
Placing the Five-Element Pagoda in an afflicted sector not only exhausts the these malignant stars
but activates the lucky 1, 6 and 8 flying stars as well.
Fill the Five Element Pagoda up with earth taken from your garden or potted plants if you do not have
a garden. This symbolizes locking up the 'Five Yellow' and hence suppresses its malignant,
dangerous chi.

"The product is very tasteful in its design. I feel that it is exactly what I
would have chosen if I saw it in person. Pleased that I was able to find this
online with such grand results." D P, U.S.A.

Fuk Luk Sau

Fuk Luk and Sau are a famous Chinese trinity of deities who represent prosperity, authority and
longevity. According to Chinese traditions, these three gods or deities contain the spirits of wealth,
health and happiness and there are many legends which talk about them. They are usually
represented together and are said to attract health, wealth and prosperity to those who keep them and
to the environment where they are.

Fuk is the deity of wealth and prosperity. He is represented wearing a red robe and his place is to the
right of Luk. Fuk assists in improving your income and your wealth, as well as the income and wealth
of all those who live in the house or space where it is placed.

The deity named Sau symbolizes longevity and is represented carrying nectar in a bottle. Luk is the
deity which stands in the center and symbolizes power and authority. Together, Fuk, Luk and Sau are
a very strong power attracting a combination of wealth, health and prosperity.
Fuk (Left) Luk (Center) and Sau (Right)
(Click to Enlarge)

here are some feng shui guidelines that dictate the ideal position for placing Fuk Luk and Sau. Firstly,
they should be placed in the correct order, as shown in the picture above. Secondly, Fuk Luk Sau
should be placed in the dining or living room. It is very important that they are placed higher than
where the whole family gathers as a mark of honor, perhaps on a shelf. They may also be placed to
the back of where a person sits, giving protection and support. Some people use this principle placing
them in the car at the back window, since it would bring you security and protection while driving.

If you wish to improve your health, be happier, or become more prosperous, Fuk Luk Sau would be a
great help for you. According to feng shui and the Chinese culture, they would not only help you in
achieving such goals but also maintain them in order for you to have a steady healthy, prosperous
and happy life.

Feng Shui Gold Ingot


Feng Shui Gold Ingot

Attract Prosperity
The gold ingot are a replica of the ancient Chinese gold ingot. It has the shape similar to a boat,
this symbolises abundance.

Gold ingots are potent symbols of wealth attainment. Other than the fact that its shape is
strongly Oriental in nature and looks quite beautiful, the Chinese have deep faith in the image of
the gold ingot since they have long believed that these venerable nuggets can assist in
achieving wealth and status.

The Wealth-Ushering Gold Ingot is made of metal, polished in high gold shine and sits atop its
own carved platform. The top of the gold ingot spells "Zhao Cai Jing Bao", that when translated
to English literally means "ushering in wealth prosperity".

This Feng Shui item is perfect for office spaces and homes alike. Ensure that you place this item
prominently to achieve the best results.

Golden Hanging Abacus

The golden hanging abacus is crafted from brass and plated with gold.

The abacus or the ‘suan pan’ is an ancient Chinese calculation tool used widely by Chinese
merchants and clerk for daily trading and transactions. The abacus symbolizes the spirit
of entrepreneurs, profits, wise decision-making and accurate quantitative thought.

Hang this beautiful Golden Hanging Abacus on your bag if you are a student to enhance your
academic success, especially in subjects such as mathematics, accounting, physics and economics.
Hang it on your briefcase, in your car or on your work desk. It will boost your luck in business and
income, especially if you are people working in trading businesses, banks, stock exchange markets
etc

Golden Bat Coin Amulet

This is a Bat Amulet with a coin with the symbol of Pakua on one side and twelve Chinese horoscope
animals on the other side.

In traditional China, the bat is a popular auspicious symbol of good luck and wealth because the
sound for Bats in Chinese,Fuk is similar to good fortune and happiness. During the days of the
Manchu emperors, bats were the most popular symbol after the dragon being embroidered in imperial
robes for high ranking officials and the emperor. The designs were usually combined with other
symbol of longevity such as cranes to connote long life and happiness.

You can hang this item anywhere in your house or office, or in the car to invite good fortune and
wealth to everyone no matter what your horoscope sign is as well as to deflect negative energies.
Happy Buddha Trinket Box

Happy Buddha Trinket Box

Store your prized possessions or your secret wishes in the Happy Buddha Trinket box. Write down
your wishes on a piece of paper and place it in the hidden compartment. Rub the belly of Buddha to
enhance your chances for your wishes to materialize

Hippopotamus Statue
Hippopotamus “Water Horse” for Strength, Courage, Sensitivity and Family

ehold the hippopotamus!


We laugh at how he looks to us,
And yet in moments dank and grim,
I wonder how we look to him.
Ogden Nash

This amazing creature symbolizes many wonderful qualities. In the River Ubangi, in Africa, there is a
folktale of a Hippopotamus goddess named Sangu, who demands the fishermen to sacrifice fish to
her before they set out on a fishing trip or she will attack their boats.

“The Affair of the Hippopotamus and the Tortoise” is a well known folktale from Nigeria. It tells why the
Hippopotamus stays in the water in the daytime and how the Tortoise correctly guessed the name of
the Hippopotamus so as to make sure he kept his promise to stay in the water during the day. The
Hippopotamus must have water to survive as it has sensitive skin that will crack if it stays in the
daylight for long periods.

In Egypt, Tarewet / Tauret the Goddess of childbirth, protector of mother and child was sometimes
depicted as part Hippopotamus, part Crocodile and Lion and is heavily pregnant. Perhaps due to the
strong association with water, the Hippopotamus is symbolic of fertility and abundance. Where water
is in abundance, healthy village life prospers, crops are successful, fish are abundant and animals of
the wild can rely on its life giving qualities.

Telephone Abundance Remedy

7 Chinese coins intricately woven together to represent the current period of wealth. Made with red
ribbons to tie to the handpiece or cord of the telephone. To assist in bringing abundant and
prosperous phone calls into your home, office or business. Have one for each phone.
I-Ching Telephone Abundance Remedy

3 I-Ching Coin Remedy


(Not to be confused with "Set of 3 I-Ching Coins" shown above)

A traditional treasure, can be placed as an offering for spiritual blessings in the temple or hung in the
home, office or above the cash register for Prosperity and good fortune. Also used for good fortune &
blessings to be hung in the car.

Exquisitely hand woven with opulent red ribbons. 3 Chinese coins intricately woven together for good
luck suspended on red ribbon and finished with a red and gold tassel. Packaged with complete
instructions and a swing tag.

I Ching Coins

I-Ching Coins || 10 I-Ching Old Chinese Coins in Gift Pack || Set of 3 I-Ching Coins || I-Ching
Decoder || Large Bronze I-Ching Dragon Coin || IChing Mini Chart || 3 I-Ching Coins Tied In Red
Ribbon || 3 Golden Feng Shui Coins || 3 Coins with Mystic Knot Tassel || Three Coins Amulet With Mystic
Knot || 3 I-Ching Coin Remedy || 5 Coins with Mystic Knot || 6 Coins with Mystic Knot || 6 Coins with
Bell || Six Gold Coins Talisman Hanging || 6 Emperors Gold Coins Ruler || Six Coins And Magic Golden
Fan Amulet|| 8 Coins with Mystic Knot || 8 Coins Tied In Lotus Tassel For Period 8 || Brass Eight
Immortals Coins Amulet || 9 Emperors Coins With Mystic Knot Tassel || Chinese Coin Wish Box || Coin
Ball with Double Wulou || Golden Bat Coin Amulet || Protection and Abundance Coin || Vintage Plum
Blossom Coin Amulet For Good Life || Vintage Feng Shui Lock Coin Amulet Wealth Magnifier|| Vintage
Pakua Wulou Coin Amulet For Health || Ba Xian || Feng Shui talisman for your own Money Tree || I-Ching
Telephone Abundance Remedy || Yin Yang I Ching Amulet

Feng Shui Tips for the Current Year


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Throw the 3 I Ching coins


together, and then note the faces
facing up (Yin is the 2 symbol I-Ching Decoder (Click to Enlarge)
side whereas yang is the 4
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times and then use the I-Ching
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interpretation.

I Ching Mini Chart

The I Ching is one of the most ancient oracles in the world.


It describes how the Superior Person who consults the I
Ching oracle should act or behave in relation to the
questions asked.

All you need are three I Ching coins, and this Chart to gain
access to a source of profound wisdom. Printed and
protection coated on both sides. We also have an I Ching
Wall Chart available if you would like to hang the chart on
your wall.

The Mini Chart measures 9.25 x 6.25" (235 x 160mm) in


size.

I Ching Mini Chart (Click to Enlarge)


Large Bronze I-Ching
Dragon Coin

Large bronze, two-sided


coin: Dragon & Phoenix on
one side, Chinese characters
on the other.

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3 I-Ching Coins Tied In Red Ribbon

This three Chinese coins tied together with red ribbon is an auspicious symbol of wealth and

fruitfulness as the three represent heaven, earth and mankind.

Place or stick it in your wealth corner to attract auspicious money luck or any place you can think of; in

you wallet/handbag, you will never run out of cash; on your share portfolios or account book, it will

increase business luck; on your telephone of fax machine, sales will keep pouring in; on your cash

box, cash registers or safe to ensure they are always loaded with money. Let your creativity flow.

For Flying Stars enthusiasts, you can tie one of this item on each half of the curtain drapes in the

room afflicted by the malignant Five Yellow Star. This star instigates fights, accidents and death. The

coins will act as an effective cure against the Five Yellow.

For best results, refresh these coins each year on the first day of the lunar New Year. You could get

new ones or cleanse them with incense.


Set of 3 I-Ching Coins Tied with Red Ribbon

Three Auspicious Golden Feng Shui Coins

This three Chinese coins plated in gold tied together with auspicious gold ribbon is an auspicious

symbol of wealth and fruitfulness as the three represent heaven, earth and mankind luck.

Place or stick them in your wealth corner to attract auspicious money luck or any place you can think

of; in you wallet/handbag, you will never run out of cash; on your share portfolios or account book, it

will bring wealth and windfall luck; on your telephone of fax machine, sales will keep pouring in; on

your cash box, cash registers or safe to ensure they are always loaded with money. Let your creativity

flow.

Hang it over your shop’s doorknobs to ring in more sales and profits. This practice is said to be as

effective as placing a Wealth God.

For Flying Stars enthusiasts, you can tie one of this item on each half of the curtain drapes in the

room afflicted by the malignant Five Yellow Star. This star instigates fights, accidents and death. The

coins will act as an effective cure against the Five Yellow.

For best results, refresh these coins each year on the first day of the lunar New Year. You could get

new ones or cleanse them with incense. As an alternative to the golden feng shui coins, purchase

the 3 Coins with Mystic Knot Tassel or the Three Coins Amulet With Mystic Knot for an alternative

appearance.
Three Auspicious Golden Feng Shui Coins

Three Coins with Mystic Knot Tassel

Three Coins With Mystic Knot Tassel

Three Coins Amulet With Mystic Knot

Three Coins Amulet With Mystic Knot

Five Coins with Mystic Knot

Five Coins with Mystic Knot is a Five Chinese Coins amulet stringed in series with a bright red string

with a Mystic knot and two tassels to empower the Chi of the coins. The five coins represent the five

elements for a balanced life: wood, metal, fire, water, and earth.
Hang this Five Coin amulet in the Northwest sector of your home or office to activate mentor Luck, or

in the North to enhance career luck based on the Pakua's Eight Life Aspirations.

You could also hang the Five Coins Amulet in your car to bring happy tidings and to prevent possible

accidents whenever you travel. You may wish to consider the Golden Prosperity Bat With Five Gold

Coins Hanging as an alternative to the Five Coins with Mystic Knot.

Five Coins with Mystic Knot

Six Coins with Mystic Knot

Six Coins with Mystic Knot is a six Chinese Coins amulet stringed in series with a bright red string with

a Mystic knot and a tassel to empower the Chi of the coins.

Hang this Six Coins amulet in the Northwest sector of your home or office to activate mentor Luckor in

the North to enhance career luck based on the Pakua's Eight Life Aspirations.

You could also hang the Six Coins Amulet in your car to bring happy tidings and prevent accident

whenever you travel.

Six Coins with Mystic Knot


Six Coins with Bell

Chinese coins symbolise prosperity and wealth. The square in the centre of the coin represents the

earth, whilst the circular disc represents heaven thus they reflect the cyclical nature of the universe.

Six Chinese coins are mainly used in accordance with Flying Star school to counteract the number

two flying star in a sector. The sound of metal is also great in this sector.

Six Coins with Bell

Click here to view the fine detail of the bell.

Six Gold Coins Talisman Hanging

This is a beautiful Six Golden I-ching Coin Talisman tied with yellow thread, accented with a mystic

knot.

Place it in the Northwest to increase networking luck, money luck and opportunities from helpful

people in your business pursuits or career. You will have easier access to people who can help you.

The Northwest is the universal sector for Mentor Luck based on the Pakua 8 Life Aspirations Theory,

its element is Metal and its number is 6. Activating this sector with 6 metals coins is said to be

extremely powerful and it will allow your path to intersect with exceptional people and influential

friends. It especially benefits the partriach of the family.

The 6 Coins amulet can be attached to account books, invoice books, share portfolios, computers or

telephones to enhance income and sales.

Always display them with the Yang side facing up. The Yang side has four Chinese characters

whereas the Yin side has two.


Six Gold Coins Talisman Hanging

Note: the current stocks have a brown colored cord instead of the yellow cord
shown.

Six Coins And Magic Golden Fan Amulet

This is a Six Chinese Coins amulet stringed with golden string and a Magic golden fan that is said to

'fan away' bad chi that brings misfortunes.

Hang this Six Coins and Magic Golden Fan amulet in the Northwest sector of your home or office to

activate mentor Luck or in the North to enhance career luck based on the Pakua's Eight Life

Aspirations.

You could also hang the Six Coins and Magic Golden Fan Amulet in your car to bring happy tidings

and prevent accident whenever you travel.

For Flying Stars enthusiasts, you can hang the Six Coins and Magic Golden Fan amulet where the

malignant Five Yellow Star flies into. The coins will act as an effective cure against the Five Yellow

which instigates fights, accidents and death.


Six Coins And Magic Golden Fan Amulet

Eight I-Ching Coins With Mystic Knot Tassel

This is an Eight I-Ching Coins amulet stringed in series with a bright red string with a Mystic knot and

two tassels to empower the Chi of the coins. This item is especially potent in Period 8 (year 2004 to

2024).

Hang this Eight Coins Mystic Knot Tassels in the Northwest sector of your home or office to activate

mentor Luck or in the North to enhance career luck based on the Pakua's Eight Life Aspirations.

You could also hang the Eight Coins Mystic Knot Tassel at your workplace.

Eight I-Ching Coins With Mystic Knot Tassel


Eight Coins Tied In Lotus Tassel For Period 8

This is a beautiful Eight Coin Talisman specially designed for Period 8 and especially potent because

of its association with the lucky number 8. The 8 I-ching coins are tied firmly with red thread and

mystic knot which is said further empowers its energy. This piece denotes continued wealth for many

generations. Apart from bringing good fortune, these coins can also be used as a protective amulet.

Hang it in your wealth corner, above the front door of your house, at your work place or study to

attract auspicious money luck. The coins may also be hung in your car to bring happy ventures and

good tidings whenever you travel.

Eight Coins Tied In Lotus Tassel For Period 8

Brass Eight Immortals Coins Amulet

This amulet differs from the one above in that it is 4 times the weight (0.25 pounds), larger in size and

is made from better quality coins.

The Eight Immortals Coins amulet is specially designed for Period 8 and especially potent as a wealth magn
with the lucky number 8. The number "8" is the reigning number of Period 8 (year 2004-2024), and therefore w
this 20-year cycle. The 8 coins are tied firmly with red thread and mystic knot which is said to further emp
denotes continued wealth for many generations and wealth luck coming from all 8 directions. Apart from b
coins can also be used as a protective amulet.

Hang it in your wealth corner, above the front door of your house, at your work place or study to attract auspi
may also be hung in your car to bring happy ventures and good tidings whenever you travel.

Click here to read about and meet each of the eight immortals.
Brass Eight Immortals Coins Amulet

Nine Emperors Coins With Mystic Knot Tassel

This Nine Emperors coins tied together with auspicious red thread and ends with two Oriental tassels

is an auspicious wealth and luck enhancers. The Mystic Knot further magnifies its potency.

Popular among I-Ching practitioners, this item will bring endless wealth. Hang it in your wealth corner,

above the front door of your house, at your work place or study to attract auspicious money luck. The

coins may also be hung in your car to bring happy ventures and good tidings whenever you travel.

Nine Emperors Coins With Mystic Knot Tassel


10 I-Ching Old Chinese Coins (Replicas) in Gift Pack

Chinese coins represent the powerful union


of heaven and earth. Described as being "square within and round without", these round coins, have been used as metal
currency since the 11th century BC. The square shape in the center is the energy of the earth, while the circle represents the
chi of heaven. Combined, they drive the power of wealth luck, and when energized, yang energy breaths precious life into
them, transforming them into powerful emblems of wealth and prosperity. Naturally, coins taken from a rich man's home
would possess an abundance of wealth energy. The Chinese characters on the coins bear the name of the reign. It is
believed that these coins should ideally be chosen from the prosperous reign periods.

Apart from bringing prosperity, these good fortune coins are also used as protective amulets. Coins combined with
almost all the animal symbols bring different meanings. Combined with the Bat, the meaning is "Immediate Good
Fortune". Combine with two Magpies brings meaning of "May One See Good Fortune Before One's Eyes". Combined with
the Cow, the Sheep, the Mongoose, the Tortoise, or the Dragon; the connotations of wealth and success are multiplied a
thousand times over. Any of these animals, which is sitting or standing on a bed of coins represents abundance and plenty.

The Chinese coins from the Ching Dynasty are held in high esteem and deemed extremely auspicious and powerful. This is
due to these eras being notably prosperous. They have great potential in magnifying your wealth luck. Coins with metal
energies are potent when they are placed in the West, Northwest, and North sectors of your home or business.

The 10 emperors and their reigning periods are Shun Chi (1644-1661), Kang Hsi (1661-1722), Yung Cheng (1723-1735),
Chien Lung (1736-1796), Chia Ching (1796-1820), Tao Kwong (1820-1850), Shen Fung (1850-1861), Tung Chi(1862-
1874) and Kwong Shui (1875-1908) and Shuen Tung (1909-1911).

You can remove the coins from the packing and stick them on or keep them in any place that you can think of;
 in your wallet/handbag, you will never run out of cash;
 on your share portfolios or account book, it will bring wealth and windfall luck;
 on your telephone of fax machine, sales will keep pouring in;
 on your cash box, cash registers or safe to ensure they are always loaded with money.

et your creativity flow. Remember to always display I-Ching coins with the
Yang side facing up. The Yang side has four Chinese characters whereas the Yin
side has two.

Here is how you can use the 10 Emperors coins to Feng Shui your way to a better life:

1. Place it in the Northwest to increase money luck and opportunities from helpful people in
your business pursuits or
career. The Northwest is the universal sector for Mentor Luck based on the Pakua 8 Life
Aspirations
Theory and its element is Metal.
2. Place the Ten Emperors coins in the North sector of your home to enhance career luck.
3. In Flying Star Feng Shui, the Ten Emperors coins can be used
to ward-off the evil influences of the malignant #5 yellow star
and #2 black star. The #2 black star is also known as the
"Sickness Star" which brings illnesses and ailments to
occupants while the #5 yellow star is the "Disaster Star" that
instigates fights, accidents and death. Placing the Ten
Emperors Coins in the affected sectors will dilute these
adverse energies.

Coin Ball with Double Wulou

This is a Coin Ball using 12 Chinese coins tied with a bright red mystic knot to empower the symbol,

and ends with two tassels embellished with Wu Lous. Hang this symbol near a cash register, in

the wealth corner or over a door to boost wealth and income in the home or shop. It is said to be very

effective.
Coin Ball with Double
Wulou

Six Emperors Gold Coins Ruler

This is a metal ruler with six emperor coins attached to it. The emperor coins bring prosperity, good

luck and wealth into the household.

Hang this Six Emperor Gold Coins Ruler in the Northwest sector of your home or office to activate

mentor Luck or in the North to enhance career luck based on the Pakua's Eight Life Aspirations.

For Flying Stars enthusiasts, mount it on either side of the the door where the malignant Five Yellow

Star flies into. The coins will act as an effective cure against the Five Yellow which instigates fights,

accidents and death.


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ors
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Golden Bat Coin Amulet

This is a Bat Amulet with a coin with the symbol of Pakua on one side and twelve
Chinese horoscope animals on the other side.

In traditional China, the bat is a popular auspicious symbol of good luck and wealth
because the sound for Bats in Chinese,Fuk is similar to good fortune and happiness.
During the days of the Manchu emperors, bats were the most popular symbol after the
dragon being embroidered in imperial robes for high ranking officials and the emperor.
The designs were usually combined with other symbol of longevity such as cranes to
connote long life and happiness.

You can hang this item anywhere in your house or office, or in the car to invite good
fortune and wealth to everyone no matter what your horoscope sign is as well as to
deflect negative energies.
Protection and Abundance Coin for Home and Surroundings

This coin represents protection


and abundance in the heaven and
earth realm. The square hole
represents earth luck and the
outer circle represents heaven
luck. The coin symbolises good
fortune and protection for the
four directions.

Front Back

Vintage Plum Blossom Coin Amulet For Good Life

The Plum Blossom Coin design dates back to the Ming Dynasty and takes the shape of the

auspicious plum blossom flower. Plum blossom symbolizes confidence, determination, perseverance,

persistence and longevity because of its ability to bloom beautifully in extreme cold weather.

On one side of the coins carries the Chinese characters "chang ming sou fu kui, literraly meaning a

long life filled with happiness and fortune. On the reverse side is inscribed with the 5 auspicious Feng

Shui symbols: the magpie for good news and happiness, the deer for longevity and carefree life, the

bat for prosperity and good fortune, the peach for good health and long life, and a gold ingot for good

fortune and wealth luck.

This item is ideal for people who lack the spirit or luck to be successful and to be
Blossom Coin is said to boost one confidence and determination so that one will reach
his aspirations, and therefore have a good life. People who often use this amulet
students, newly graduates, politicians etc.

According to Feng Shui grandmasters in ancient China, the shape of the plum bloss
this amulet powerful. Plum blossom are able to withstand the adversity of winter. In f
the more beautiful and dense the flowers will bloom and blossom. That is why plum b
of the ultimate Feng Shui symbol for perseverance, strong willpower, dedication,
fearlessness, fortitude and tenacity.
Since ancient time, the Deer has been a symbol of speed, endurance and longevity. In Feng Shui,

Deer can represent the role of "Sau", one of the three star deities who is the God of Longevity. That is

why sometimes you can see a deer accompanying the God of Longevity, among other longevity

symbols like the Peach and cranes. Many Chinese good symbols derived their meaning from how

they are sound in Chinese. As for Deer, the Chinese name is "Luk" which sounds like "wealth and

fortune". Combined, the deer promises a long life filled with prosperity and good health. Many Feng

Shui masters would recommend the use of the deer symbols in your collection of good luck Feng Shui

symbols because it is very auspicious to have the image of deer in our homes or business premises.

Deer brings not only prosperity and longevity to a person but to companies and businesses as well.

The presence of the image of deer brings a happy long life to the entire family and growing prosperity.

The deer is also often associated with career advancement.

On the other hand, the bat signifies riches, health, longevity, love and a natural death at a ripe age. It represents the
"yang" symbol of prosperity. The bat would bring us great happiness and a peaceful life with little problems. The
presence of bat in homes and offices is an auspicious symbol for those who are seriously looking for long lasting
health and wealth.

Next, another popular symbol of longevity in Feng Shui is the peach. The peach is always seen carried by Sau Sing
Kung (one of the three Star Gods Fuk Luk Sau). This heavenly fruit is also a symbol of marriage and immortality.
Legend has it that the Peach fruit is served in the heaven during birthdays of deities. It is the main ingredient for
making immortality pills. According to the infamous Chinese epic "Journey to the West", the Monkey God stole
peaches of immortality from the garden of the Goddess of the West and attained immortality.

Magpie is regarded as the "bird of happiness". A famous Chinese folklore has it that magpies helped

the meeting of a farmer who fell in love with a fairy of the Jade Emperor in the heaven by arranging

themselves to form a stair that connects the earth and heaven. Magpies are therefore also known as

the bird that connects earth to heaven. It is believed that the the presence of magpies bring happiness

and unlimited opportunities. It is said that if you see a pair of magpies in your home or living space, it's

a extremely good omen. You will be successful in your endeavours or pursuits whether if you are

finding a new job, starting a new business venture, finding a spouse, dreaming of striking rich, trying

to conceive, recovering from sickness, getting promotion, searching for fame and passing

examinations. Magpies are also a symbol that connects and strengthens the love relationship

between lovers who live far apart, facing all sorts of resistance and experiencing objections from

family members, just like the forbidden love between the farmer and fairy. They will make your

relationship work for you.


Last but not least, gold ingots are ancient Chinese currency for exchanging expensive merchandise.

The shape of a gold ingot resembles a smiley face and is designed this way by ancient Feng Shui

masters because gold ingots are so precious they trigger happiness when one sees it. The shape is of

a gold ingot is said to be perfect for emitting wealth energy. Gold ingots were owned in ancient times

by emperors, high ranking officials, rich merchants and tycoons only. Gold ingots are highly

recommended by all Feng Shui masters as the symbol of riches, fortune, prosperity, wealth and

abundance.

Carry this amulet in your handbags, briefcases or pockets. Hang it in the car, at the work place, in the

bedroom, at the cashiers or on the doorknob.

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Vintage Feng Shui Lock Coin Amulet Wealth Magnifier

This Vintage Feng Shui Lock Coin is a specially designed amulet used by those who wish to magnify

his wealth luck through speculative affairs such as horse racing and lotteries. The peach fruit symbol

brings good health and a long life. This amulet also excellent for those who wish to invest in

speculative investments. Carry this along or bind it with your share portfolios to maximise your luck.

(Note that the cord is red and not the orange color as shown in the picture below).

Price
Vintage Feng Shui Lock Coin Amulet Wealth Magnifier .95

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Vintage Pakua Wulou Coin Amulet For Health and Wealth

This Vintage Feng Shui Wulou Coin is a specially designed amulet used by those who wish to

enhance his health luck and wealth luck as well as protection from harmful energies. It takes the

shape of a Wulou, a revered Feng Shui symbol for longevity and health. Inscribed on this amulet coin

are the prosperity symbol bats, good fortune symbol coins and protection symbol pakua. All in all, a

pretty good all rounder good luck amulet to carry along or hang in the house/car.

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Feng Shui talisman for your own Money Tree

There are two ways to use this Feng Shui cure. One is to place the nine I Ching coins tied with the

auspicious red ribbon inside the red envelope. Bury them in the soil of a healthy plant (ideally a Jade

plant). This symbolises growth in your finances. The second choice is to place three I Ching coins

(tied with red string or ribbon) underneath the pot plant.


3 I-Ching Coin Remedy
(Not to be confused with "Set of 3 I-Ching
Coins" shown above)

A traditional treasure, can be placed as an


offering for spiritual blessings in the temple
or hung in the home, office or above the
cash register for Prosperity and good
fortune. Also used for good fortune &
blessings to be hung in the car.

Exquisitely hand woven with opulent red


ribbons. 3 Chinese coins intricately woven
together for good luck suspended on red
ribbon and finished with a red and gold
tassel. Packaged with complete instructions
and a swing tag.

3 I-Ching Coin
Remedy

Ba Xian

Ba Xian - The 8 immortals - Good Luck &


Prosperity Hanging (Especially for
Managers offices & the home). A
traditional treasure, Traditionally hung in
the managers office, above the cash
register or in the main bread winners
room in the home to bring blessings,
prosperity and good fortunes.

Exquisitely hand woven with opulent red


ribbons. 8 Chinese coins intricately woven
together for good luck suspended on red
ribbon and finished with a red and gold
medallion of Quan Yin (the goddess of
Mercy), or a protective talisman, a bow
end a red and gold. Packaged with
complete instructions and a swing tag.
Ba Xian
Jade Moon Frog

Representative of Ch'an Chu, the "Moon/Money Frog/Toad" to encourage the flow of Chi (energy).
The frog is believed to possess the ability to cross barriers, thus it is used to entice wealth into the
space it occupies. Use for protection & bringing "money luck". Place one into your purse or wallet
to attract money and prosperity. Before placing your order, be sure to look at the Three Legged
Money Frog.

Jade Moon Frog

Prosperity Goldfish

Beautiful goldfish brings beauty, good luck & financial abundance & success in life (especially
relationships & business deals). Place in an appropriate place in the home/business or carry in the
pocket 3-4cm. Packaged in a small pack with full color laminated swing tag. Before placing your order,
be sure to look at the Arowana.

"I purchased the green jade prosperity fish. I got a job interview the day after I
received it. Also a few weeks later I got the job offer." L Ruiz AL U.S.A

Prosperity Goldfish Carved in Jade


Genuine Jade Bead Bracelet

Beautiful Smooth Round Beads (1cm ea) in a bracelet. Soothing & tranquil.

Genuine Jade Bead Bracelet

Jade Eggs with Hand Painted Birds and Flowers

Jade Eggs

This is a set of 10 absolutely exquisite Jade eggs surrounded with wonderful painting of various types
of flowers and birds: peonies, lotuses, swans, phoenix, mandarin ducks... These are collectively
auspicious symbols for beauty, love, romance, feminine, good opportunities and harmony.

Jade, or ‘yu’ in Chinese is also known as the "Stone of Heavens”. Jade was the Imperial stone and
belonged exclusively to the Emperors Royal Imperial Court. Jade is a desired stone prized for
thousands of year in China for its protective powers and healing qualities. Today, the Jade is regarded
as a symbol of the good and the beautiful. It embodies the Confucian virtues of compassion, wisdom,
humility, peace, harmony, modesty, justice and courage.
Each egg is hand painted and comes with a stand. The set of Jade Eggs with Painting of Birds and
Flowers is truly a precious collectible.

Kalachakra Symbol

Good Luck The All-Powerful Ten

The All-Powerful Ten means freedom; it is the essence of the Wheel of The Time.

The Kalachakra has been used as a deterrent to negative energy and to maximise good omens. As a
feng shui remedy, it can be placed beneath eaves, anywhere indoors and in temples.

Kalachakra Symbol
Laughing Buddha Sitting on a Gold Ingot

Rub the Buddha's belly to bring happiness and good fortune.

Fill your life with Buddha Joy and Happiness!

The Buddha deity is considered by the Chinese as one of the most important Feng Shui symbols to keep in the hom
brings a smile to one's own face. When placed in the home, the laughing Buddha brings a sense of;

 Happiness
 Contentment
 Fulfilment

The Buddha's pot belly symbolizes material wealth. A lovely Feng Shui item for the home. We recommend you to plac
an elevated height.

As well as being placed in the home, it is useful in the work place next to or under your computer monitor, for th
pressure" moments.

Laughing Buddha on a Dragon Tortoise


The Laughing Buddha makes an excellent gift for those suffering through misfortunes and bad luck.

In Feng Shui, the Laughing Buddha, also known by Buddhists as Matreiya, is one of the most
supreme symbols of joy and wellbeing. When this jolly character is placed within any home, he will do
wonders for all the residents inside; in addition to revitalizing any dead or negative chi and relieving
tension, he will also summon fortune and riches for all the family members. The Laughing Buddha is
commonly displayed in the office and prominent places in business venues, such as the front counter,
lobby or cashier. He is also a highly revered figure placed at the altar in many Buddhist temples.

The Laughing Buddha himself is a vision of happiness; his face is always in a happy, laughing
expression (hence his name) and his position is jolly. He is a manifestation of wealth luck due to all
the auspicious symbols that he holds. He also usually keeps beside him pots and bags filled with
treasures.

This exceedingly good fortune Laughing Buddha sitting on a mountain of prosperities with a bonus
Dragon Tortoise symbol will attract wealth luck for you like a magnet.

The Dragon Tortoise, a mythical animal made of the two celestial animals, the Dragon and the
Tortoise, is a smooth blend of ambition and wisdom. It is a feng shui symbol of support from important
people, as well as an increase in wealth luck. Because it is such an ideal amalgamation of the
qualities of both the dragon (perseverance and pluck) and the tortoise (steadfastness and stability), it
is a fantastic figure to instigate career luck and job development, defeating competition and reviving
reputation.

The Laughing Buddha is a sure mood lifter when looked at, no matter how down one can be.
Everyone could definitely use one of these in their home or office

In Feng Shui, the Laughing Buddha can be used in many ways to best reap his abundant rewards:

1. If your family suffers from arguments and tensions, then an image or figurine of the Laughing
Buddha will solve these problems. Simply place him in the East Sector (Family Luck) (Feng Shui
Bagua Formula) or a location where he can be seen when everyone is sitting around in your
living room or main hall.
2. For those who wish to enhance their luck in the aspects of wealth, self-development,
wellbeing and victory, displaying the Laughing Buddha with Dragon Tortoise in your personal
Sheng Chi direction (Feng Shui Kua Formula) will serve to help you achieve your goals.
3. When the Laughing Buddha with Dragon Tortoise is displayed in the Southeast Sector (Feng
Shui Bagua Formula) of the main hall, dining room or bedroom of your home, he will bring family
members immense windfall luck and increase income.
4. For those in competitive careers or high positions, such as CEOs or politicians, a Feng Shui
Laughing Buddha with Dragon Tortoise placed in the workplace or household will serve to
summon luck and eliminate enemies‘ effects. It will also allow for a clear mind and reduction of
tension.
5. To prevent betrayals and arguments with colleagues, display this Feng Shui product on your
desk at work. This will also allow you to excel in your career.
6. For students who are seeking to enhance educational luck, a Feng Shui Laughing
Buddha with Dragon Tortoise positioned on the study desk will allow you to attain your academic
aspirations.
7. It is for many reasons that the Laughing Buddha makes the perfect present for almost any
auspicious occasions; for people you know who are suffering through misfortunes and bad luck,
the Laughing Buddha would make an perfect good luck gift.
8. This Laughing Buddha with Dragon Tortoise is an excellent Feng Shui cure for the #3 Flying
Star argumentative star. The gold colour represents the metal element, which destroys the
quarrelsome energies of the #3 wood star that brings disharmony and discord. Place this Feng
Shui cure in the afflicted sector.
9. To create the means for a blissful, untroubled life, display this feng shui symbol in your home,
facing your main entrance. Doing so will prevent danger from coming into your home, causing
accidents and harm to family members, as well as make all your business endeavours fruitful.
10. To attain the support of influential figures in the workplace, such as your supervisors and
bosses, place the Laughing Buddha with Dragon Tortoise behind your work desk or area. In
addition, this good luck symbol will prevent all forms of backstabbing and betrayal, allowing for
the opportunity of promotion.
11. To foster longevity and wellbeing for your entire family, display the Laughing Buddha Dragon
Tortoise in the East sector of your home; according to Feng Shui Bagua 8 Life Aspiration
formula, this sector influences family ties and bonds as well as health.

Note The Laughing Buddha is highly revered in both Buddhism and Feng Shui, and so he should
be treated with respect; never place him in the kitchen, in the bathroom or on the floor.

Laughing Buddha on a Money Frog

This is a beautiful masterpiece for those seeking good fortune and wealth. Depicted is the ever
cheerful face of Buddha, holding a gold ingot in his left hand and accompanied by a money frog,
sitting on a pile of gold coins and ingots with a sack of treasure at his back, the Golden Good Fortune
Laughing Buddha with Money Frog is a must for those seeking to magnify their wealth luck. Its glossy
bright golden color further magnify its potency as a fortune bringer Feng Shui enhancer.

Perfect for your office and business premises. Place it near your cash register or counter to attract
more sales and business. Suitable for your homes too. With this Laughing Buddha by your side, you
could have a smile on your face and money in your pocket.

A good place to put the Laughing Buddha is in the living room, preferably facing the front door to
harness good fortune while staving off bad luck, to bring in harmony and take away quarrelling's, to
absorb negative Ch’i and emanate auspicious energies.

Longevity and Good Health Medallion


This medallion represents long life and good health.

Pictured is Shou the deity of Good Health and Longevity.

The Crane and the Deer are also well known symbols of longevity. Long life grants us the opportunity
to do good, distribute happiness, improve ourselves and achieve our goals.

To achieve longevity and good health, you may either;

 wear this medallion


 hang it in the center of your home, the sector which represents health

Chinese Lopan Compasses

For divining energies & directional influences. The authentic tool of a Feng Shui consultant. To learn
the art of reading and truly understanding the Lopan can be a life time study. Yet for those who have
the wisdom and diligence, this tool can provide all the answers to everything occurring in the
environment and the people who live in it.

Beautiful and neat, it can be displayed as a decorative item in your homes or office and will be
sure to grab attention and strike interesting conversation.
Bagua Coins Lucky Charm

This tassel is shown on one side with 12 Chinese zodiac sign animals surrounding a round mirror. On

the other side it has eight trigrams marked around a tigers head. It's tied with a mystic knot, in addition

to three Chinese coins.

Mandala Print Talisman With Universal Tortoise


This is a pocket size carry-along Tibetan Buddhist Charm Mandala ideal for your wallet or purse. It is

an excellent remedy for the malevolent #3 hostile star that brings quarrels, verbal assaults, hostilities,

negative encounters, lawsuits and court case. Having this powerful talisman close to you will suppress

not only the #3 quarrelsome star but also dissolve other threatening energies directing at you, thus

giving you peace of mind. Carrying the Mandala Print Talisman with you all the time will also act like a

personal guardian against the malicious #5 Yellow star which brings accidents, misfortunes, financial

loss and severe problems

Mandarin Ducks

Improve your Love Life and Solve Relationship Problems


In Feng Shui, a pair of Mandarin Ducks symbolizes happiness in love and is suggestive of romance,
devotion, affection, conjugal fidelity, togetherness and enduring love. Mandarin ducks live in couples
and deeply mourn the loss of their mates, which is why the bird has long been regarded as the most
traditional and potent symbol of love and married bliss in Feng Shui practice. It is said that if one duck
becomes separated from its mate, it will keep longing for its other half and will eventually die of
loneliness.

When placed in together nearby their owners, Mandarin Ducks becomes a powerful cure to attract or
enhance love and relationships. For singles, the pair of Mandarin Ducks will enhance your chances of
finding love partners; for lovers, it will bring you marriage opportunities; and for married couples, a pair
of Mandarin Ducks will hold out the promise of a marriage being gloriously happy with no separation
between the spouses.

Here is how you can use the Mandarin Ducks to Feng Shui your way to a better relationship, marriage
and love life;

1. To enhance marriage, love and romance luck, Mandarin Ducks should be kept in a pair in the
romance corner of the occupants of a home i.e. bedroom, living room, work desk or in the
universal love corner, the South West based on the Pakua's Life Aspirations Theory (refer to
the Bagua).
2. If you are single, to attract a new partner the Mandarin Ducks should face each other and be
placed on the same side of the bed where you sleep.
3. If you are married, to preserve or enhance an existing relationship the Mandarin Ducks should
be alongside each other and be placed on the nightstand on the husband’s side.
4. For a happy marriage and to ensure joyous unions, display the Mandarin Ducks symbol in
your personal Nien Yen or Romance direction based on your Kua number (Eight Mansion
Theory).

Never place Mandarin Ducks alone or separated from their mate. If possible, keep them well lighted.

Marici
Goddess of the Sun. Traveller’s Protection. Marici rides a throne/chariot drawn along by seven boars.
Glorious One. Sun of Happiness.

In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Marici is a deva or bodhisattva associated with light and the
sun.

Chinese Military Wealth God


The Chinese have several deities that they regard as the wealth god. This is one of the most popular
Chinese Gods of Wealth depicted wearing a dragon robe, carrying a gold ingot and sitting on a tiger.

What the God of Wealth symbolizes and how it can be applied in Feng Shui
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.

Display the image of the God of Wealth in your living room, main hall or offices for wealth luck; in good
times, he brings prosperity; in bad times, he protects your family from poverty. He is best placed
facing directly the entrance. If this is not possible, place the Wealth God diagonally but still facing toward
the entrance. Like Fuk Luk Sau, you do not have to pray to this deity.
You can also place the God of Wealth in:
 Your Sheng Chi or Best direction based on your KUA number (8 Mansion Theory)
 Southeast sector to activate your wealth luck as this is the universal wealth corner based on
Pakua 8 Life Aspirations theory.
 Water star-8 location in your home or workplace.
Although Wealth Gods are not worshipped or prayed to as deities, do treat them with respect. Do not
place them on the floor, toilet areas or kitchen

Nazar Boncuk and the Seven Glass Elephants


Also known as The Blue Eye of Protection and Seven Elephants for Success and Protection ...

Here we have 7 glass elephants, from small to large, attached to what is known in Turkey as Nazar
Boncuk, or the evil eye. The smallest elephant is at the top, and measures 2.7 cm across, whereas
the largest is at the bottom and measures 3.5 cm.
Nazar Boncuk, the Evil Eye Amulet

For hundreds of years the 'Evil Eye', also known as Nazar Boncuk in Turkey,
was used as an amulet to ward off evil intentions such as envy and misfortune.
It is still commonly seen in Turkey in offices and homes, and is used in
Nazar Boncuk, the "evil jewellery, including for babies, on vehicles, doors, horses and even cell phones.
eye" amulet
It is typically hand made from glass, and is composed of concentric circles or
droplet shapes – from inside out: dark blue (or black), light blue, white and black
and is sometimes referred to as the blue eye.

The String of Seven Elephants

The string of seven Elephants combined with the Nazar Boncuk symbolises a successful outcome for
all your efforts.

Presented in a gift box the Nazar Boncuk and Seven Glass Elephants makes an ideal unique gift for
loved ones or friends alike.

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