Feng Shui for Work and Business
The Money Frog is also known by several other names such as the three legged toad and is probably the most lucky symbol for money-making. It is a wonderful symbol for wealth and career luck. Place the three-legged toad near your working table when you are working for commission. It is extremely auspicious if placed DIAGONALLY OPPOSITE to your main door. It enhances your INCOME and WEALTH in no time. Make sure that the portrait faces inside the house.
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Guang Gong is Chinese god of war, who is known for being very powerful. The Guang Gong is believed to provide people who invite him into their home or at work with both status and protection. Businessmen looking for power or to be treated equally typically seek his help. It is recommended that you keep a Guang Gong to protect against thieves and paranormal spirits. This figure is believed to protect wealth and not allow any evil or negative intent to ever get by him.
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Carry three coins tied with red or gold ribbon in your pocket or purse. Use it when you are in a business transaction or sales meeting. It is a lucky symbol for wealth and career luck. You can also keep them in your lockers and banks. Stick it to your computer screens, where you keep the financial accounts. Place it on the SOUTH WALL to fulfil your wish.
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Chi Lin helps mankind to fulfill the following aspirations of life: wealth luck, recognition, luck, reputation, fame, literary luck, military/business sharpness skills, humanity, integrity and discipline. This item is recommended for those who want to multiply their fortune, wealth and overall luck. Chi Lin has the most effective characters for military, state officials and politicians. You can place it on your work stations or on the front door. They take in all the negative energy.
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Other Feng Shui Tips
Laughing Buddha signifies a happy man. He invites WEALTH, FINANCIAL GAINS and SUCCESS in the house. Placing the Buddha in the right direction is very important as the energy, which enters your house is greeted by the laughing Buddha. Therefore, place it on the corner table, which is facing the front door.
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Hu Lo is a gourd that is an ancient classical Feng Shui remedy against sickness energy. When placed next to your bed or in the house, the gourd will absorb the sickness energy and protect you and your family from sickness. For people with illness, the gourd may not cure the sickness but it will definitely reduce suffering and the seriousness.
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People believe that keeping a miniature figurine of Kwan Yin in a particular place results in radiating positive energy and good luck.
Lady Buddha / Guan Yin / Kwan Yin / Kuan Yin as per Feng Shui is the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion. Guan is believed to touch the hearts and souls of human beings. Kwan Yin helps in creating a sense of peace and providing relief from stress. Kwan Yin expresses the positive energy of being protective and loving like the love of mother for her child. |
From ancient days, many stories have been told about maneki neko, AKA lucky cats or fortune cats. They are commonly used as mascots or talismans, bringing good luck to households, happiness and success to individuals, and wealth and prosperity to businesses. Generally speaking, the meanings of Japanese lucky cats are determined by their various colours, poses and garments.
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