Beams – FENG SHUI BESTBUY https://fengshuibestbuy.com Shop for Feng Shui Products Fri, 15 Dec 2023 13:57:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 211095377 5-Tiers 6-Rods Bagua-Wulou Windchime https://fengshuibestbuy.com/product/sl24025-windchime/ Fri, 15 Dec 2023 13:02:28 +0000 https://fengshuibestbuy.com/?post_type=product&p=42359 5-Tiers 6-Rods Bagua-Wulou Windchime (Energy Infused) Material: Brass Color: Brass Dimension(in): 2-in Diameter; 2x2x20in Overall Weight: 190g ID: SL24025]]> This heavy duty windchime is made from 5 thick tiers and 6 strong rods to empower a stronger remedy against conditions that are punishing. The 5 tiers embody Five Elements, specifically metal, wood, water, fire and earth. It also symbolizes the Celestial Guardians of the 5 directions, namely the phoenix in the south, dragon in the east, xuan wu in the north, phoenix in the west and chilin in the center. Meanwhile the 5 “wulou heads” on top of every tier will counter illness energies from the 5 directions. On the other hand, the six rods actually denotes “Chien Hexagram” which carries the meaning Big Metal and luck from heaven. It is also a potent cure against visible and invisible “shar chi” such as poison arrows (both internally and externally) and annual flying stars afflictions.  It wards off all odds, misfortune, devastation from the afflictions.  It is also exactly what is needed to powerfully subdue the negativities from #5-Yellow and #2-Black. The center piece contains the bagua 8 trigrams that knocks the 6 hollow rods, while the tail of the windchime features a fortune coin. This windchime can also be used to suppress unwanted energies in toilets, and most importantly be favorable in situations where one feels that lighter windchimes did not work. 

Note: This item is energy infused and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Windchime

A first century BC Chinese scientific experiment used tubes of different lengths (derived from the pentatonic musical scale) filled with ash to measure the changing chi of the seasons. As each type of seasonal chi reached maturity, during the course of the year, so the ash was expelled by it from one of the pipes. Hence tubes (of specific lengths) have been known to conduct chi for some considerable time, and so it is no surprise that they are used as remedies. The most commonly used tubular feng shui remedy is the windchime. These have the same qualities as the flute, but since they are made of multiple tubes, they are more effective. Windchimes are often used to regulate and slow down chi in positions like hallways. In more poetic feng shui texts, chi is personified as it it is seduced into stopping long enough to play with the windchimes before passing on its way, rather than rushing straight through. Either way, windchimes slow down chi. On the question of whether the tubes of the windchime should be solid or hollow, our advice is to use hollow windchimes, as they are more effective at producing metal chi than solid windchimes.

Windchime like bagua has been a fundamental countermeasure used in authentic Feng Shui for a long time. The advantage of a windchime is that it can be used internally to dissolve “shar chi”. It is unquestionably the most powerful enhancer and cure in many Feng Shui situations. It is potent enough to maneuver and enhance “chi” wherever it is placed. The reason is that passing breezes will stir the metal windchimes, thus keeping the metal activated from the passage of the chi through the tubes. It is significantly advantageous especially to those who do not want to spend too much money to modify your homes when encountering certain problematic feng shui situations. Properly designed windchimes by incorporating mantras and sacred symbols do not invite ghost, but instead they will chase away evil spirits.

This windchime can be used to cure many bad situations:

  1. Display it where malevolent energy exists as a result of bad flying stars, even the most complicated combinations where other cures are insufficient.
  2. Display it at intended areas to counter any “shar chi” due to rushing energy. Examples of rushing energy situations are such as stairs facing your maindoor, long pathway leading to a door, two doors facing each other, a window facing a door etc. It will slow down rushing “chi”. Besides, it is also used to welcome in positive energy.
  3. Display at the main entrance to ward off evil spirits and harmful forces and killing breathe.
  4. Display in location where killing forces are found, display it facing the killing forces such as straight narrow path directly coming towards you, bad energy coming from construction sites, graveyard etc.
  5. Display in the sector where the Natal or Annual Illness Star #2 flies into.
  6. Display in the sector where the Natal or Annual Fatal Yellow Star #5 flies into.
  7. Display this windchime to counter shar chi due to rushing energy such following the sketches below. The windchime will slow down rushing chi. Besides, it is also used to welcome in positive energy through chi entry points such as the doors and windows.

Note: Please do not hang a windchime directly above where you sleep, sit, eat, work or stand. Your energy will be suppressed. In the event that there is space constraint, you may hang the windchime lower than waist level.

Cosmetic Disclaimer
Defect rules built over time: They have high degree of quality gloss finish. But because they are held by tools and shaped through machining from blocks , there could be tiny tool marks or scratches visible under 30cm visual.
Cast brass work experiences high heat process, gas defect, extreme shrinking and rough process steps, therefore they have “common irregularities” on their surfaces. They include blisters, bubbles, shrinkages, cavities, scratch lines, dents, tarnishes, dark spots, oxides etc. They are NOT considered as faulty and therefore are non rejectable. Despite obtaining from factories that provide high brass purity and the best in workmanship that supply only grade A pieces to us, common irregularities are still unavoidable.

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Windchime of Chung Kwei https://fengshuibestbuy.com/product/24-am-18-windchime/ Fri, 01 Dec 2023 16:05:46 +0000 https://fengshuibestbuy.com/?post_type=product&p=41854 Windchime of Chung Kwei - Energy Infused Material: Brass Color: Brass Rods, Genuine Gold Plated Primary Piece; Multicolored Enamel Dimension(in): 3.1x0.1x3.1in primary piece; 12.5in total length Weight: 157g ID: 24-AM-18]]> Astonishing in esthetics, the primary piece captures the amazing bond among Chung Kwei, 8 Auspicious Objects and Kalachakra. The six rods windchime actually denotes “Chien Hexagram” which carries the meaning Big Metal and luck from heaven. It is also a potent cure against visible and invisible “shar chi” such as poison arrows and annual afflictions.  It wards off all odds, terrorism, misfortune, devastation from unlucky stars and annual afflictions.  It is also exactly what is needed to powerfully subdue the negativities from #5-Yellow and #2-Black. All in all, this windchime transforms bad energies into positive vibes, build protection for the 9 palaces of your home, eliminate afflictions and overcome evil.

The salient features and the importance of the auspicious symbols can be explained and elaborated as follows:

1. On the front side of the upper plaque:

a. Easily identified by his ferocious appearance (bushy black beard and moustache), this matured muscular adult male is Zhong Kui (Chung Kwei), popularly known as the Demon Chaser. With almighty power to repel evil spirits and ghosts, he protects the household against any harm. He is all-time-alert and ready to diminish any spirits lurking around your vicinity. Because Chung Kwei’s popularity comes from his ability to defeat ghosts and demons, his image is especially loved by traditional styled feng shui grandmasters as the number one counter measure against negativities, especially in more difficult situations when the malevolent energy is particularly strong in certain sectors. The variety of good fortune that can be expressed in his image is almost endless, where Chung Kwei also represents prosperity, wealth luck, immortality and longevity. Besides giving fortune blessings, he helps you overcome all sorts of obstacles in life. He has the unusual capability to control our environment from harmful forces and loss of wealth.

b. 8-Petal Lotus around the perimeter of the plaque – the flower dedicated to Buddha, it is essentially used to signify joy, peace, purity and sincerity.

c. Taoist Incantation of Chung Kwei – is for home safety.

d.  Bagua with “Early Heaven Arrangement” – will neutralize poison arrows (shar chi) within a space.

2. On the back side of the upper plaque:

a. Eight Auspicious Objects – is an ultimate cure and also enhancer that serves to generate good energy, subdue bad energy and nourish/improve the feng shui of a space so that good fortune continues to grow esponentially. It is also a potent cure for extremely bad situation where other feng shui cures are considered not strong enough to counter a problem.

b. Kalachakra – known as the Tenfold Powerful One, it is an ultra strong antidote for killing energy and evil forces. It is often used as cures for difficult situations when other cures become helpless, in situations that may possibly carry misfortunes, disasters and accidents if not properly remedied. It is also a potent cure against visible and invisible “shar chi” such as poison arrows and annual afflictions.

3. On the Mantra Coin:

a. Empowered by the Mantra of “White Umbrella Goddess” – the powerful Buddha of Protection who carries a white umbrella has the power to symbolically dispel any evil intentions of people who may want to hurt you. Be mindful that everyone is vulnerable to jealous intentions of unscrupulous people, enemies or competitors, so it is better safe than to be sorry. This mantra can also ward off black spells casted by the underlying currents of jealousy and making them harmless. The mantra is “Tadyatha Om Anale Anale, Khasame Khasame Bhaire Bhaire, Sume Sume Sarva Buddha, Adhishthana Adhishtite Svaha” which can be recited 108 times to empower the windchime.

b. The Chien Hexagram with six solid yang lines represents BIG METAL, thus exerting powerful energies to subdue earth energies from 5-Yellow or 2-Illness stars.

Note: This item is energy infused and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Chung Kwei

Chung Kwei is popularly seen in all Goldsmith and shops trading expensive goods in Taiwan as an important symbol of protection from robbery, theft and fraud. He is also considered an exorcist of the highest ability as he is said to have subdued many demon spirits and thereafter had them under his command. The image brings you scholastic luck, protection from harmful people, wealth luck and protection from evil spirits/ghost. Having the image of Chung Kwei in your home will provide potent protection from tough enemies who have been giving you a tough time. For those in high profile professions, Chung Kwei will help to prevent backstabbing and jealousy, both in your workplace and business relationships.

Chung Kwei was a fictitious scholar and a swordsman who had gone through a lot of difficult times to attain his ambition of becoming a court official. Due to his fierce and scary looks, he was denied by an emperor to serve for the government despite passing his exams with great results. As a result, he committed suicide on the steps of the imperial palace. Later, after many years, another Tang Emperor Xuanzong (712-56) who dreamt about Chung Kwei was sorry about the unfair deprival of his rightful honors even though Chung Kwai was so capable. He was however posthumously restored to his rightful position, labeled the Demon Chaser, and give the status of “judge” as a reward for returning to the world to save the Emperor Zuanzong from the evil spirits and ghosts that were tormenting the emperor’s sleep. This Emperor ordered his portrait to be painted and recognized for his duty as “God of Demon Buster “. He was then also being recognized to be “Star God of Examinations” by folks in China.

Chung Kwei is depicted as being ugly with large protruding eyes and a rough beard. His fierceness alone could kill harmful evil. He uses his powerful sword as a weapon to kill the evil spirits.

Windchime

A first century BC Chinese scientific experiment used tubes of different lengths (derived from the pentatonic musical scale) filled with ash to measure the changing chi of the seasons. As each type of seasonal chi reached maturity, during the course of the year, so the ash was expelled by it from one of the pipes. Hence tubes (of specific lengths) have been known to conduct chi for some considerable time, and so it is no surprise that they are used as remedies. The most commonly used tubular feng shui remedy is the windchime. These have the same qualities as the flute, but since they are made of multiple tubes, they are more effective. Windchimes are often used to regulate and slow down chi in positions like hallways. In more poetic feng shui texts, chi is personified as it it is seduced into stopping long enough to play with the windchimes before passing on its way, rather than rushing straight through. Either way, windchimes slow down chi. On the question of whether the tubes of the windchime should be solid or hollow, our advice is to use hollow windchimes, as they are more effective at producing metal chi than solid windchimes.

Windchime like bagua has been a fundamental countermeasure used in authentic Feng Shui for a long time. The advantage of a windchime is that it can be used internally to dissolve “shar chi”. It is unquestionably the most powerful enhancer and cure in many Feng Shui situations. It is potent enough to maneuver and enhance “chi” wherever it is placed. The reason is that passing breezes will stir the metal windchimes, thus keeping the metal activated from the passage of the chi through the tubes. It is significantly advantageous especially to those who do not want to spend too much money to modify your homes when encountering certain problematic feng shui situations. Properly designed windchimes by incorporating mantras and sacred symbols do not invite ghost, but instead they will chase away evil spirits.

Where to Display?

  1. Displaying the windchime can counter malevolent energies of the month either caused by flying stars or one’s personal horoscope. Display it where malevolent energy exists as a result of bad flying stars, even the most complicated combinations where other cures are insufficient.
  2. Display it at intended areas to counter any “shar chi” due to rushing energy. Examples of rushing energy situations are such as the stairs facing or too close to your main door, long pathway leading to a door, two doors facing each other (or doors are aligned in one straight line), main door opens to a garage, a window facing a door etc. It will slow down rushing “chi”. 
  3. Display it at chi entry points such as doors and windows to ward off evil spirits and bad external forces pointing at you and killing breathe. It transforms bad energies in positive energies.
  4. Display in location where killing forces are found, display it facing the killing forces such as straight narrow path directly coming towards you, bad energy coming from construction sites, graveyard etc.
  5. As a protective guardian, the windchime of Chung Kwei should be displayed near you entrance facing out directly at the main door to ward off evil spirits, people with bad intention, competitors, robbers, thefts, fraud and act of unlawfulness.
  6. For those who suspect that there are evil spirits wondering in their rooms at night, you may also display the windchime of Chung Kwei at the foot of your stairs to be watchful of all evil spirits wishing to go upstairs to disturb your sleep.
  7. Display the windchime of Chung Kwei in the sector of the living room or home, bedroom, vicinity of main door or doors afflicted by annual #5 Yellow or #2 Black. These stars are especially more detrimental if the house is facing their directions. 
  8. Display the windchime of Chung Kwei in the sector afflicted by mountain star#5, water star#5, mountain star#2 or water star#2 according to the natal flying star chart of your house.
  9. Display the windchime of Chung Kwei where extremely bad combinations of stars occur such as 5-7-9, 5-5-9, 2-5-9 etc or vice versa. These are extremely fatal situations that need a strong countermeasure like the Chung Kwei image.
Hang the Windchime with the Eight Auspicious Symbol as antidote for (1) doors facing each other in a straight line, (2) at the end of staircases near the maindoor, or at the frame of the maindoor (3) above the maindoor facing shar chi or where bad flying stars resides (4) above the window frame facing a shar chi. It is also hung at chi entry points (doors and windows) to welcome in positive energy.

 

 

]]> 41854 Heavenly Kings Enhanced Jade Emperor Windchime https://fengshuibestbuy.com/product/23-am-17-windchime/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 15:22:06 +0000 https://fengshuibestbuy.com/?post_type=product&p=37555 Heavenly Kings Enhanced Jade Emperor Windchime - Energy Infused Material: Metal Color: Powder Coated Brass Rods in Bronze Color, 18K Gold Plated Primary Piece; Multicolored Dimension(in): 4x3.1x0.1in primary piece; 12in total length Weight: 210g ID: 23-AM-17]]> More favorable to feng shui masters and traditional purists, the windchime is known to be the easiest way to activate good star numbers in any living space. This is simply because the windchime is considered as a very “yang” object, only available for use in “yang feng shui” and never in “yin feng shui”.  Looking extremely splendid, its primary piece is adorned with sacred images of deities and auspicious symbols, which blissfully sends powerful energy of fortune and good luck to you instantly.

Featuring the emblem to harness the fullest prosperity potential, the “Jade Emperor” and chinese characters “Tian Kuan Ci Fu” blesses you with divine help from the heaven. He is in charge of blessing the people with good luck, success, longevity, happiness and prosperity where authority is gained and salary is adequate. Next, the Four Heavenly Kings are four Buddhist gods, each of whom is believed to watch over one cardinal direction of our home. Their presence powerfully kill negative chi, harmful evil spirits and bad influences. When invited to your home, all four direction north, south, east and west of your home will be locked and well guarded against bad spirits.  Empowering and consecrating the primary piece is the “Mantras of 4 Heavenly Kings”.

Featured together, the 8 Immortal Implements catalyze the powers of the Taoist 8 Immortals to help bless one with positive energy, bring good health, good fortune, wealth, fame luck, longevity and good descendants. Also featured are the 8 Auspicious Objects. The mystic knot magnifies fortune, the conch provides good networking luck, the canopy counter against bad energy, the vase is for abundance, the wheel represents success and improvement, the double fishes represents wealth and money, the lotus for peace and the victory banner symbolizes accumulation of successes.

Consisting of 8 mantra rods inscribed clearly with the all-time-favorite “Om Mani Padme Hum”, it provides a special channel to the cosmic realm to transform bad energies into good vibes. The eight rods denote PROSPERITY (fatt) and is suitable to activate good luck sectors for wealth. The 8-rods windchime is widely used throughout Period 8 and subsequently in Period 9.

Note: This item is energy infused and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Jade Emperor
The Jade Emperor (Yu Huang or Yu Di), known informally as Heavenly Grandfather (Tian Gong) is the ruler of Heaven in Chinese mythology and is among the most important gods in the Daoist and folk pantheons. In his capacity as celestial ruler, the Jade Emperor is thought to govern Heaven and Earth, and he holds the power to distribute wealth to mankind. He is in charge of blessing everyone with good fortune and happiness so that there will be less suffering. Furthermore, he showed respect and benevolence to both men and creatures with loving kindness, but possesses powerful capability to vanquish evil. Having the image of the Jade Emperor at home simulates him paying a welcome visit to your home, bringing good luck in the form of solid support from those with the power, influence and capability to help you. Helping those who feel you are bouncing from idea to idea getting nowhere, you will make progress in leaps and bounds. Those without a plan will find new opportunities to benefit from and enjoy a windfall of some kind.

Four Heavenly Kings

The Four Heavenly Kings are four Buddhist gods, each of whom is believed to watch over one cardinal direction of our home. In Chinese mythology, they are known collectively as the “Feng Tiao Yu Shun” connoting “good climate or everything going smoothly” or “Sìda Tianwang” meaning “Four Heavenly Kings”. Currently live in the Caturmaharajika heaven, they are the protectors of the world and fighters of evil, each able to command a legion of supernatural creatures to protect us from dangers of all kinds. They are known as guardians against the wicked and evil. Their main duty is to protect the home from havoc. Their supernatural powers are being produced by their four powerful weapons which could change climates and trumble the earth. Known to be worldly deities with cosmic powers. they are spiritual and powerful protectors who are always watchful in warding off negative influences and protecting you from demons and ghost sprits. They also protect your body and mind from negative influences and bring victory and success. Having great control over the cosmic elements of each of the four directions North, South, East and West, the “Four Heavenly Kings” carrying their special implements which they wield their miraculous power, guard against loss of wealth, loss of popularity, loss of life and loss of health. Incredibly powerful, they ward off the terrible potential for reversal of fortunes.

North Heavenly King (Mo-Li Shou) guards the north. He who sees all. He carries along an evil eating creature and sometimes a snake to kill devils. He sometimes also carry a pearl on his hand. As the eye in the sky, he watches the bad people. His ancient name means “he who has broad objectives”. Associated with the color red. He also protects against nagas and other kinds of danger. He is also the best Protector to call upon to protect against black magic or dark spells of any kind.

East Heavenly King (Mo Li Ch’ing) guards the east. He who causes to grow. He carries a magic sword. He is able to produce black wind that produces tens of thousands of spears to turn evil spirits into dust. He is the ruler of the wind. His symbolic weapon is the sword which he carries in his right hand to protect the Dharma. Associated with the color blue. He protects your life force, keeps you safe from all forms of harm and ill health. He helps to boost up the luck of those who are always running into misfortunes and those who are sickly.

South Heavenly King (Mo-Li Hung) guards the south. He who hears everything. He holds a magical umbrella. This umbrella can produce thunderstorms and earthquakes during battle with demons. This is the chief of the four kings. He is the ruler of rain. Wearing heavy armor and carrying the umbrella in his right hand, he is often associated with the ancient Indian god of wealth, Kubera. Associated with the color yellow or green. This Heavenly King boosts wealth luck, profits and abundance in your life.

West Heavenly King (Mo-Li Hai) guards the west. He who upholds the realm. He carries a chinese magical “pi-pah” (musical instrument like a guitar) where the sounds of it could put evil spirits and harmful forces to rest. God of music. He is harmonious and compassionate and protects all beings. Associated with the color white. He protects your spirit essence and boosts the luck of those with low levels of Spirit Essence. He is also known as “The Luck Transformer” because he has the ability to transform one’s luck, transforming bad luck into good luck. Those who need cosmic help to overturn an injustice should invoke the blessings of this Heavenly King.

Windchime

A first century BC Chinese scientific experiment used tubes of different lengths (derived from the pentatonic musical scale) filled with ash to measure the changing chi of the seasons. As each type of seasonal chi reached maturity, during the course of the year, so the ash was expelled by it from one of the pipes. Hence tubes (of specific lengths) have been known to conduct chi for some considerable time, and so it is no surprise that they are used as remedies. The most commonly used tubular feng shui remedy is the windchime. These have the same qualities as the flute, but since they are made of multiple tubes, they are more effective. Windchimes are often used to regulate and slow down chi in positions like hallways. In more poetic feng shui texts, chi is personified as it it is seduced into stopping long enough to play with the windchimes before passing on its way, rather than rushing straight through. Either way, windchimes slow down chi. On the question of whether the tubes of the windchime should be solid or hollow, our advice is to use hollow windchimes, as they are more effective at producing metal chi than solid windchimes.

Windchime like bagua has been a fundamental countermeasure used in authentic Feng Shui for a long time. The advantage of a windchime is that it can be used internally to dissolve “shar chi”. It is unquestionably the most powerful enhancer and cure in many Feng Shui situations. It is potent enough to maneuver and enhance “chi” wherever it is placed. The reason is that passing breezes will stir the metal windchimes, thus keeping the metal activated from the passage of the chi through the tubes. It is significantly advantageous especially to those who do not want to spend too much money to modify your homes when encountering certain problematic feng shui situations. Properly designed windchimes by incorporating mantras and sacred symbols do not invite ghost, but instead they will chase away evil spirits.

Where to Display?

  1. Display it in the SOUTH to usher in good vibes of Period 9 energy.
  2. Display it at “chi” entry points such as the main door to magnetize prosperity.
  3. Display it in the west to activate descendants luck and keep all children safe.
  4. Display it in the northwest to increase the patriarch’s luck.
  5. Display it in the north to activate your career luck.
  6. Display it in natal or annual flying stars #1, #6 , #8  and #9 sectors to activate them for immediate success, windfall, prosperity and abundance.
  7. Displaying the windchime can counter malevolent energies of the month either caused by flying stars or one’s personal horoscope. Display it where malevolent energy exists as a result of bad flying stars, even the most complicated combinations where other cures are insufficient.
  8. Display it at intended areas to counter any “shar chi” due to rushing energy. Examples of rushing energy situations are such as the stairs facing or too close to your main door, long pathway leading to a door, two doors facing each other (or doors are aligned in one straight line), main door opens to a garage, a window facing a door etc. It will slow down rushing “chi”. 
  9. Display it at chi entry points such as doors and windows to ward off evil spirits and bad external forces pointing at you and killing breathe. It transforms bad energies in positive energies.
  10. Display in location where killing forces are found, display it facing the killing forces such as straight narrow path directly coming towards you, bad energy coming from construction sites, graveyard etc.
Hang the windchime with Eight Auspicious Symbols as antidote for (1) doors facing each other in a straight line, (2) at the end of staircases near the maindoor, or at the frame of the maindoor (3) above the maindoor facing shar chi or where bad flying stars resides (4) above the window frame facing a shar chi. It is also hung at chi entry points (doors and windows) to welcome in positive energy.

Note: This windchime can be hung directly from the ceiling or hung on a wall with the Jade Emperor facing out and the 4 Heavenly Kings touching the wall. Please do not hang a windchime directly above where you sleep, sit, eat, work or stand. Your energy will be suppressed. In the event that there is space constraint, you may hang the windchime lower than waist level.

 

]]> 37555 Pair of Brass Bamboo Flutes (Bronze) https://fengshuibestbuy.com/product/sl15079-flutes/ Wed, 15 Dec 2021 02:59:42 +0000 https://fengshuibestbuy.com/?post_type=product&p=8185 Pair of Brass Bamboo Flutes (Bronze) - Energy Infused Material: Brass Color: Bronze Dimension(in): Length of flute 10 in each; 0.6 in diameter Weight: 466g ID: SL15079]]> A departure from the usual pieces, this magnificent pair of “bamboo flutes” in solid brass is for discerning practitioners who pays as much attention to dressing up yourself as to doing up the home sanctuary. Stunning in appearance, it is decorated with the emblem of good fortune mystic knot and its tassel. Inscribed on the flute is a powerful taoist talisman that can fix 100 types of “shar chi” (poison arrows) coming from structures, odd shapes, misfortune stars and evil energies. It is rather rare to find any other Feng Shui cure that can replace the flute for the so many positive benefits and unique functions it gives. Known to be one of the Eight Taoist Magical symbols, the bamboo flute is an implement used to cast magic by Han Hsiang Tzu (one of the Eight Immortals). Ancient records have also mentioned that Hsiao Shih accompanied by his wife Lung Yu (during 6th century BC) once performed soothing sounds with the bamboo flutes and drawn phoenixes from the skies. Taoist employed the bamboo flutes as a means of showing strength in weakness. Bamboo is also rich in symbolism and serves as a metaphor for youth and suppleness, strength and endurance, as well as humility and pure heart. Feng Shui practitioners can employ these flutes:

  1. As a strengthener for your life aspirations. They can be hung in certain angles according to the bagua aspirations to enhance your aspirations.
  2. To nourish “chi”, ward off evil spirits/ghost and harmful people from entering a door.
  3. To cure all problems associated with poison arrows (“shar chi”) coming from the ceiling.

Note: This item is energy infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate of authenticity.

Strengthening your aspirations using bamboo flute that is angled according to angles of 8-aspiration bagua

Figure 1

Angled correctly, the flute can enhance your life according to the aspirations you desire according to 8 Aspirations Theory. The angles are placed in such a way that they represent the “sides” of the Bagua 8-Aspirations. Figure 1 shows how you can hang the flute in the correct orientations to strengthen your aspirations according to the bagua theory.

Figure 2

There are so many ways you can use the bamboo flutes to correct or enhance your Feng Shui:
1. To blow off harmful chi exerted downward from beams on the ceiling, hang a pair of flutes 45 degrees each at both edges of the beam (such arrangement also represent the “top half of a bagua shape”). This is especially important if your bed or sitting area is under a beam. Beams will cause much harm to you if not remedied, including fatality. See figure 2.

Figure 3

2. For an unleveled ceiling which creates oppressing energy at the lower end of the ceiling you can hang two flutes 45 degrees each (such arrangement also represent the “top half of the bagua”) on the wall directly below the edges of the ceiling. This is shown in figures 3 and 4.

Figure 4

3. Hang a flute next to the cash register at a 45 degrees angle with right side higher and left side lower (mouthpiece always lower) to simulate the bagua wealth corner. Refer to figure 1 for “wealth luck”. This will ensure that your business will boom within a short period of time.

Figure 5

4. To ensure that “chi” coming through any of your door is nourishing, hang a flute horizontally on top of your door (inside the room). This is especially useful if your garage directly links to your living room or kitchen. The bad chi from your car engine can be detrimental to the “chi” that directly enters the door to your living room or kitchen. It will also provide protection against harmful forces of evil. See figure 5.

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Pair of Brass Bamboo Flutes (Silver) https://fengshuibestbuy.com/product/sl15078-flutes/ Wed, 15 Dec 2021 02:53:33 +0000 https://fengshuibestbuy.com/?post_type=product&p=8171 Pair of Brass Bamboo Flutes (Silver) - Energy Infused Material: Brass Color: Vintage Silver Dimension(in): Length of flute 10 in each; 0.6 in diameter Weight: 466g ID: SL15078]]> A departure from the usual pieces, this magnificent pair of “bamboo flutes” in solid brass is for discerning practitioners who pays as much attention to dressing up yourself as to doing up the home sanctuary. Stunning in appearance, it is decorated with the emblem of good fortune mystic knot and its tassel. Inscribed on the flute is a powerful taoist talisman that can fix 100 types of “shar chi” (poison arrows) coming from structures, odd shapes, misfortune stars and evil energies. It is rather rare to find any other Feng Shui cure that can replace the flute for the so many positive benefits and unique functions it gives. Known to be one of the Eight Taoist Magical symbols, the bamboo flute is an implement used to cast magic by Han Hsiang Tzu (one of the Eight Immortals). Ancient records have also mentioned that Hsiao Shih accompanied by his wife Lung Yu (during 6th century BC) once performed soothing sounds with the bamboo flutes and drawn phoenixes from the skies. Taoist employed the bamboo flutes as a means of showing strength in weakness. Bamboo is also rich in symbolism and serves as a metaphor for youth and suppleness, strength and endurance, as well as humility and pure heart. Feng Shui practitioners can employ these flutes:

  1. As a strengthener for your life aspirations. They can be hung in certain angles according to the bagua aspirations to enhance your aspirations.
  2. To nourish “chi”, ward off evil spirits/ghost and harmful people from entering a door.
  3. To cure all problems associated with poison arrows (“shar chi”) coming from the ceiling.

Note: This item is energy infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate of authenticity

Strengthening your aspirations using bamboo flute that is angled according to angles of 8-aspiration bagua

Figure 1

Angled correctly, the flute can enhance your life according to the aspirations you desire according to 8 Aspirations Theory. The angles are placed in such a way that they represent the “sides” of the Bagua 8-Aspirations. Figure 1 shows how you can hang the flute in the correct orientations to strengthen your aspirations according to the bagua theory.

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There are so many ways you can use the bamboo flutes to correct or enhance your Feng Shui:
1. To blow off harmful chi exerted downward from beams on the ceiling, hang a pair of flutes 45 degrees each at both edges of the beam (such arrangement also represent the “top half of a bagua shape”). This is especially important if your bed or sitting area is under a beam. Beams will cause much harm to you if not remedied, including fatality. See figure 2.

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2. For an unleveled ceiling which creates oppressing energy at the lower end of the ceiling you can hang two flutes 45 degrees each (such arrangement also represent the “top half of the bagua”) on the wall directly below the edges of the ceiling. This is shown in figures 3 and 4.

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3. Hang a flute next to the cash register at a 45 degrees angle with right side higher and left side lower (mouthpiece always lower) to simulate the bagua wealth corner. Refer to figure 1 for “wealth luck”. This will ensure that your business will boom within a short period of time.

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4. To ensure that “chi” coming through any of your door is nourishing, hang a flute horizontally on top of your door (inside the room). This is especially useful if your garage directly links to your living room or kitchen. The bad chi from your car engine can be detrimental to the “chi” that directly enters the door to your living room or kitchen. It will also provide protection against harmful forces of evil. See figure 5.

 

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