Many Chinese believe in lucky numbers. Mostly base on the pronunciation
of number itself. These numbers can be anything, day of the year,
house or apartment numbers. Phone or license plate even serial numbers
on money bills. This is way beyond the fact most of the price tags
end with 98 or 88. Such number are not FengShui based but people
just love them. Here are some examples:
168: a road of prosperity or be prosper together. Many areas in
China, charged telephone service numbers starts with 168 (similar
to 900 number in America but has nothing to do with sex), the company
who provides the serve are definitely getting a road of prosperity
when you call them.
289: Easy long-term prosperity, mostly in south east China and Hong
Kong
5: me, myself
518: I will prosper
5189: I will prosper for a long time
516289: I will get on a long, smooth prosperous road
5918: I will soon prosper
6: easy and smooth
7: together
8: sudden fortune, prosperity
9: long in time
Some times not so attractive numbers can become attractive when
form a phrase:
48: 4 sounds like 'death', when placed in front of the prosperous
8 becomes 'determined to prosper'. Not bad at all for a new year's
resolution.
Aquarium
A water feature that brings good Feng Shui, especially if it is
a home for lively fish. It symbolises growth and activity and is
best placed in the wealth area or Southeast corner of the home.
Arrows
Secret arrows or poison Arrows symbolise killing energy or bad Feng
Shui. These can be caused by hostile structures in the landscape
or by bad furniture placement in the home such as sharp corners
pointing at you or even a T intersection outside your front door.
Ba gua/Pa Kua
BA means eight and 'Gua' means trigram in Chinese. The Bagwa consists
of eight sacred emblems sometimes called trigrams, directions or
activities. It is used to encourage the flow of Chi (life force),
which is regarded as the primary building brick of the universe.
The Bagwa is said to have been found inscribed on the back of a
turtle that rose from the yellow river at the dawn of time. The
secrets of the universe were believed to be contained within. The
Bagwa can be used in Feng Shui to balance and move Chi. The Bagwa
ideally should be blessed.
Bamboo
An excellent plant or wood to use with Feng Shui, it symbolises
longevity. Bamboo stems are good for slowing down the flow of Chi.
Tie them with a red ribbon to provide the Yang energy required.
Hung from the ceiling they counteract the negative energy of overhead
beams to soften the negative effect that they produce.
Bats
Symbolise good fortune. Chinese mythology believe that evil energies
are deterred by a symbol or picture of a bat, or five bats, therefore
bringing the occupant protection and luck.
Beaded curtains
Some schools of feng shui believe that doorways directly opposite
each other in a corridor are said to symbolise confrontation and
misunderstanding between occupants. In this case place a beaded
curtain over the doorway as a cure. A beaded door curtain can also
be used in front of a bedroom doorway that directly faces the other
front door.
Beams
Exposed beams has been said to be bad feng shui as they are likened
to heavy loads on the body which can have effects on one's health.
Some schools of feng shui recommend to not sleep under, or even
worse, place a child's bed or cot underneath a exposed beams as
they believe it can lead to illness. A common recommendation is
placing a pair of bamboo flutes or crystals upon the beams.
Bells
Bells are used for clearing, protection and activation. Hang bells
from an entrance door to 'announce' anyone entering. Bells have
been used throughout history as harbingers of news. Not only will
it announce people but the beautiful sounds will attract pleasant
feelings and represent further beauty within one's homes and environment.
Bookshelves
Exposed bookshelves can be an attractive feature but books that
are crammed in together create stagnant Chi`. Where possible avoid
placing them where the corners are directed at you or guests. If
it is unavoidable you can enclose them with doors or a small curtain.
Bookcases should be kept free of clutter and do not allow junk to
accumulate here. Books that are crammed in together create stagnant
Chi which will not benefit the occupants. Some schools of feng shui
believe that exposed or shelves without books are likened to blades
cutting through you and can be hazardous to you health. Be sure
that they are kept well stocked with books and perhaps some beautiful
book ends/separators.
Bracelet
There are many different symbols available for Feng Shui bracelets.
Their definitions will obviously differ depending on the symbol,
but the idea of wearing the bracelet is to carry it's influence
with you where-ever you go and whatever you do. Be it for good luck,
prosperity, peace etc.
Buddhas
A common used practice in Feng Shui is the placement of Buddhas,
they are used as as a cure and to enhance particular areas of life.There
are eight remedies commonly used in the practice of Feng Shui,and
the placement of a Buddha is to enhance the feeling of stillness,
this is used in an area where the chi may be flowing too fast. A
large Buddha is a wonderful choice to instill the feeling of Serenity
and calm.A Buddha ornament should always be given as a gift, it
is believed to be bad luck to buy one for yourself so always ask
for a Buddha to be given as a present or gift.
Candle
Used for attracting vital energy or to energize an area. Also useful
for reducing harsh light. Lighting a candle instead gives a softer
light, which is warm, inviting and peaceful. Used in the bedroom
to enhance relationships and as a Feng Shui cure for travel misfortune.
It can also be used as a fantastic 'fire' cure in the southern region
of the premises.
Cats
Cats symbolise protection against evil spirits as they are able
to see in the dark and frighten away spirits that have bad intentions.
You may display the symbol of the cat in your wealth sector, Southeast,
or in your Inner Knowledge sector, Northeast. According to the ancient
Egyptians cats were worshiped and kept as pets, mostly by royalty.
This was because they believed that all evil spirits were afraid
of the distinctive features of cats and thus making them a protective
necessity in their home.
Celestial Animals
The four Celestial Animals are the Red Bird, Green Dragon, White
Tiger and Black Tortoise. The front of a building, being the smallest
in area of the premises, is always symbolized by the Bird. At the
rear, being the largest in area, is governed by the Tortoise. Standing
inside the building facing the front, the Dragon should be to the
left, and takes up the second largest in area of the premises. And
the Tiger, on the right, takes up the second smallest in area of
the premises.
Chi/qi
The Dragon's cosmic breath and the key to Feng Shui. Chi means
positive energy and is used in Acupuncture, Martial Arts, Painting
and Healing Medicine also. Feng Shui strives to harness the power
of this energy, improving its flow, imparting its power and at times
slowing it down to reap its benefits. Like electricity it is an
invisible force but we can feel it and we take care how we handle
it.
Colour's
Colour amplifies the five elements, when used correctly it helps
create good luck.
Wood: Brown and greens
Fire: Red, orange, pink and purple
Metal: White, silver, gold, bronze and chrome
Earth: Ochre and light yellow
Water: Blue, purple and black
Some schools of feng shui believe that single colour's have little
effect on feng shui. They believe that colour combinations bring
good or bad luck. Some good examples are. Black and White, red and
gold, deep purple and silver or chrome. Good combinations: Two reds
one yellow, two yellows one white, two whites one blue, two blues
one green, two browns one red. Bad combinations: Two reds one white,
two whites one green, two greens one yellow, two yellows one blue,
two blues one red.
Corners
Protruding corners are bad Feng Shui as they disrupt healthy Chi
flow by sending out negative energy and can create havoc. Placing
a tall, bushy, round leafed plant before it to act as a cure, especially
if you are seated directly facing the offending corner. Alternatively
you can hang a crystal in front of it or place mirrors or drape
some fabric in front of it to soften the effect.
Corridors Long straight corridors act as arrows projecting Sha
chi (negative energy) and can symbolise harming relationships as
the healthy Chi has nowhere to accumulate. Placing plants and windchime's
along the corridor will help reduce the negative impact. Alternatively
hang a beaded curtain half way down the corridor to slow the chi
flow down.
Crystal
Representing the earth element, crystals are suitable for the southwest
and northwest sectors. They are considered to bring luck to education,
romance and social interaction. Hang an amethyst hanging crystal
above the front door, in the inside, to deter thieves from your
premises.
Doors
The size, position and number of doors of a house are important
factors in Feng Shui. The front door is especially significant as
it is the main point of entry for Chi. It should not be obstructed
or too small and should not be positioned to face hostile structures
such as crosses or arrows. Bathroom and toilet doors should remain
closed and doors should not face each other if possible. Cures to
be used in this case consist of mirrors, crystals and beaded curtains
and bells.
Dragon
Dragons will bring power and influence wherever you so choose to
place them. The dragon supports the water element; best placing
it facing water, clean water such as an ocean, river, stream or
a fountain. The dragon brings the power of rain showers for abundant
harvests, the principle of heaven and male yang power. If you place
a dragon in front of the entrance door, inside, it symbolises great
protection to the premises and the occupants.
Dragon Turtle
The dragon turtle is one of the best representatives of a long
and prosperous life. A golden dragon turtle attracts prosperity
to your business and improves relationships with those around you.
The turtle should be placed in the prosperity corner (South-east)
of an office or business and facing towards the door.
Fish
Fish represent success and keeping them in a pond or aquarium is
said to bring good luck. Symbols of fish or artwork containing fish
may be placed in the study or office to bring success and good fortune
in business.
Fu Dogs
Also known as guardian lions, lion dogs or temple lions. Fu Dogs
are an extremely powerful protection for your home or business,
you will find nearly every home or business in Asia complemented
by a pair either inside or outside. Out of all the cures and enhancers
in Feng Shui, Fu Dogs in our opinion are the most essential. The
dogs are represented as a Male, holding a globe under his left or
right paw and as a Female holding a cub under her right or left
paw is placed on the right side. The Male should be placed on the
left whilst the female placed on the right and can be placed by
the door or in a windowsill.
Golden Cat of Abundance and Protection
This two sided statue represents protection and attraction of wealth.
One side of the Golden Cat of Abundance is smiling and holdings
its left paw up which represents good fortune and the attraction
of money to you. The other side of the Golden Cat of Abundance and
Protection features a cat with an expression of warning and holding
a broom, the cats paw is raised to ward off evil energy. The broom
symbolizes insight and wisdom and is believed to have the power
to sweep away worry and trouble. Cats can also see in the dark and
offer protection against evil spirits as they can frighten away
Ching - Good Luck Coins
Each package contains three coins and are given as gifts to encourage
wealth and prosperity in all sectors of your life. The three coins
come with envelope, auspicious red ribbon and information card.
Joining the coins with the ribbon and your own knot forms an infinite
loop and activates a never ending source of prosperity and good
fortune. The act of giving the coins spreads happiness and good
luck to those who receive them.
Jade
Jade (crystal) is a sacred stone in China, as it is known to be
worn for promoting longevity and ensuring prosperity for future
descendants. The Chinese would also carve butterfly images from
jade, which was worn as a love-attracting pendant or given to another
in hope of finding the one true love. Wear jade while gardening
or bury some in the garden as it has been said to improve the life
of your plants. To symbolise increasing your wealth plant a Jade
plant in the garden. Place it in the southeast of a shop or displayed
in the window, it represents attracting customers to your business.
Lights
Table or floor lamps can be used to stimulate Yang energy and can
be placed anywhere in the home to energize an area such as on a
table or in a dark corner of a room. The only thing to be wary of
is the brilliance or harshness of the light emitted. A soft, warm
glow is ideal.
Lotus
A flower symbolic of good fortune and spiritual development. A
lotus pond in the garden is considered most auspicious.
Mandarin Ducks
The symbol of conjugal happiness as ducks mate for life. Displayed
in the southwest they are said to attract luck of romance and love
as long as they are kept in pairs. An ideal Feng Shui wedding gift.
Mayan Ball
The Mayan Ball represents the deflection of negative energy. It
may be worn as a personal talisman. Hang Mayan balls from windows,
which are located on either side of the front door to act as symbolism
of protection from negative and weakening energy as these windows
are considered to symbolise inconsistency and lack of defence (according
to some schools of feng shui). They may also be hung from windows
that face one another to represent minimising the loss of Chi. Always
hang the Mayan ball from red cord or thread as this symbolizes good
fortune.
Money Tree
This is a Feng Shui cure. You can make your own money tree in two
ways. The first is to tie nine I Ching coins with a red ribbon,
place them inside a lucky red envelope and bury it in the soil of
a healthy plant (ideally a Jade plant). The second way is to tie
three I Ching coins with a red ribbon and place them under a pot
plant. This symbolises growth in your finances.
Staircase
According to some schools of feng shui, staircases are like bridges
between each level in helping the lower level chi interact with
the upper level chi. However if a staircase faces the front or entrance
door this may be considered less than ideal. Some schools of feng
shui believe that this causes confusion between the chi entering
the front door and the chi from the upper level that is draining
out, they believe that by not being able to keep the vital positive
Chi in your home or workplace can be disastrous and staircases opposite
the front door do not help. However to remedy this problem place
a large object such as a large pot plant in front or to one side
of the staircase to make a filter type remedy for the Chi entering
and exiting. You can use other large objects such as sculptures,
tall aquariums, etc. They consider that by distracting the Chi it
will lessen the effect of this problem and thus create a positive
effect.
The Golden Pigs
This cute and beautiful pair of golden pigs denote great prosperity
and happiness to a household. The pig is the symbol of human virtues
such as tolerance and honesty. The pig is a creature that signifies
initiative and diligence. You may place the pair of golden pigs
in the Southeast for prosperity or the East for family relationships.
Three Legged Moon Frog
The three legged frog (or toad) is very much the symbol of good
fortune and wealth. The three legged frog (sometimes known as Chan
Chu) with the good luck coin in its mouth when placed inside the
front door and facing into the home will, according to ancient Chinese
Feng Shui methods, bring about positive changes to your life and
prosperity. This Chinese symbol is also associated with longevity.
The addition of the coin in the frogs mouth adds additional emphasis
to prosperity.
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