Feng shui (say "fung shway"), often called the art of placement, could just as accurately be called "the art of flow." This ancient Chinese practice, literally translated as "wind" and "water," aims to maximize the beneficial movement of chi-the universal life force present in all things-through an environment.
Monday, March 06, 2006
Lucky Objects to Place in your Environment
The Chinese believe in the symbolism of all things, including animals for a better life for longevity, health and happiness. The lions, deer, elephants, turtles, horses, frogs and the three important gods placed in your home will ensure a well balanced life of abundance. We can easily see the influence of the past in Europe, where we see guardian lions providing protection to many front doors of businesses and homes.
Three lucky gods are Fuk, Luk and Sau. I have never been in a Chinese home that did not have these three gods. They should be placed in a high position, or position of prominence, in your home or office.
Shortly after I got mine, a friend came to visit and was staring at the little guys. Finally she said, after a long time of looking at them, “They are the three wise men from the East that came bringing gifts when Jesus was born!” I had never thought of it in that way, but it makes sense. They are of great importance to the Chinese people. Fuk is the god of wealth and happiness. Luk is the god of importance and affluence and Sau is the god of health and longevity.
There are so many things you can use to create more abundance in your life.
Bright lights placed in dark spaces of your home enhance your chances for making
more money, especially when placed in the wealth section.
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