The Art of Feng Shui involves the placement of sacred objects
in relationship to our surroundings - in particular our home and business. In Asia, a Feng Shui Master will even
be consulted by the Architect in the planning of the relationships of rooms, doorways and windows to themselves
and the forces of nature. It is truly believed that the proper, or improper, positioning and association of all
these elements will have a dramatic impact on your life. Here we offer the sacred objects with their meanings for
your own Feng Shui collection.
FENG SHUI
Animals
1. horses: invitation of fame and recognition into life
2. fu dogs: to protect homes and family from evil influence
3. elephants: symbol of wisdom and strength. Used for strengthening career
4. dragons: symbols of great success and prosperity
5. turtles: symbols of long life, endurance and success in business
6. 3-legged frog/toad: bring good luck and wealth
7. pigs: symbols of fertility, i.e. to have children, also bring luxury and financial security to children and
mother.
8. Deer: This animal represents immortality and is often carved with the fungus of Immortality LingZhi in its mouth.
9. Bat: This is a symbol of luck or blessing by virtue of its name. It is called "FU" which had the same sound as the Chinese word meaning blessing.
10. Lion: The lion was introduced into China by Buddhism. There were no lions in China. It is a symbol of law and order and protector of sacred buildings like temples and clan buildings.
11. Fish: This is sometimes represented singly or in pairs when it is intended to be one of the Eight Buddhist Emblems of Happy Augury. The fish is often the carp, a sacred fish, which could come to listen to the preaching of Buddhist scriptures.
12. zodiac animals: that correlate to your year of birth will give a stronger sense of self and more power; to put
the zodiac animals of yours and your lover's will improve relationship
Statues
1. buddha: lead to atmosphere of serenity and happy contentment
2. laughing buddha: bring joy and luck into homes
3. Kuan Yin: the Goddess of Mercy, regarded as the protector of children and women
4. Fok, Luk , Shou (3 wise men): they symbolize happiness, wealth and longevity, and to double the luck
5. Shou Xing (long life buddha, big head buddha): symbol of long life; bring long, happy and peaceful life
Symbols
1. coins: symbols of prosperity
2. money swords: to gather wealth; also use as protector from evil intruders
3. boat: boat in full sails symbolize a happy and fascinating journey through life
4. ting (big cooper bowls): for balancing energy
5. jade: has protective qualities; used for longevity and for protection away from home
6. globe of 100 children: symbolize fertility; also strengthen children's intuition.
Fruits, Like insects, fruits are chosen for their shapes and meaning.
1. Peach: The peach is a symbol of longevity.
2. Citron: The citron fruit of Buddha's Hand, symbolizes Buddhism because the fruit resembles Buddha's hand with the index and little finger pointing upwards.
3. Gourd: Besides its artistic shape, it is a representative symbol of one of the Eight Immortals, Li Tie Guai.
4. Pomegranate: This is a symbol of abundance because of its numerous seeds. Here again the colors of jade make it suitable, especially if the outer layer is greenish-yellow and the inside is pink or red.
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