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5in Mountain Sea Cure (Convex Mirror)

$36.88

5in Mountain Sea Cure (Convex Mirror)

Material: Brass
Color: Gold
Dimension(in): 4.7×4.7×0.5in
Weight: 131g
ID:SL23011

Availability: Only 19 left in stock

Looking highly unusual from a normal bagua mirror, this is a powerful “shan hai zhen” taoist cure that is gathering and focusing cosmic energies from multiple taoist incantations, special mountain arrangements, lakes, seas, the sun and the moon into the 8 trigrams of the bagua and a convex mirror. Sorted in an “early heaven arrangement“, this is used to remedy ALL types of “shar chi” (poison arrows). Next, its mirror being convex means it will deflect everything outwards back towards the source and its surrounding. Therefore if it points to the opposite neighbour, it will harm him. You will need to exercise precaution to only use this cure solely only against a destructive feature without harming your neighbour, else there will be karmic consequences. Made entirely from metal,  it exerts metal energy on top of all that is needed to counter destructive forces. Classical feng shui masters, especially from the San He School, insist the importance of metal over wood in the material and make. Strong metal exerts “holy metal energy” where classical masters claim to be a necessity for fighting dangerous energies.

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

  1. The symbols of sun and moon in the east and west giving balanced equilibrium to “yin” and “yang”.
  2. The pictorial is a representation of three 5-layered mountains being surrounded by four lakes and five seas to gather their cosmic energies which enable your house to move mountains and change seas, thus terminating evil.
  3. On each side near the perimeter, chinese characters “dui wo zheng sheng chai” (face me will bring me more fortune) and “wo jia ru shan hai” (my house is like a sea and mountain) are positive affirmations to overpower the destructive forces.
  4.  Further positive affirmative words “guang ming” (victory) and “zhen zai” (suppress disaster) reinforce the ability of the cure.
  5. Five Taoist Magic Incantations catalyse divine powers to activate and empower the bagua. They are “zhao chai zing bao” (invite wealth and abundance), “shi fang gui ren dao si” (invite benefactors from four directions), “he jia ping an” (family always safe and secured),  “wu lu chai shen dao chi” (5 wealth gods arrived) and “tian guan chi fu” (heaven god blessed fortune). 

This countermeasure is used to dissolve poison arrows irrespective of types, suppress disasters, increase wealth opportunities, improve business acumen, enable family safety and smoothens out obstacles.  It can also be used to subdue star #2, #3 and #5 combinations at your maindoor.

What the bagua symbolizes?
The bagua is used commonly in “Form School of Feng Shui”, which is the first and oldest feng shui school dating back to Song Dynasty (AD960-1279). “Form School” which is the basis of all schools of feng shui overides other school of thoughts when landscape, shape and formation in an environment are not desirable. The bagua is used to neutralize negative effects or external influences to create good flow of energy into homes.

The Eight Trigrams (derived from I-Ching or known as Book of Changes) is the pattern of change in our universe and its energy were formulated, with their transformation, events and evolution of mother nature recorded diagramically in the form of solid (yang) and (yin) lines called trigrams.

The eight fundamental trigrams

The proper arrangement of eight trigrams in a bagua has the Chien trigram at the top and the Kun trigram at the bottom to set up potent energy in repelling bad luck. As for the mirror in the center, they are either flat, concave or convex according to principles of science in light reflection. Concave mirrors curve inwards and absorb all types of “chi” be they good or bad. On the contrary, the convex mirror buldges outwards and reflect all types of “chi” be they good or bad. Flat mirrors are neutral, which means they absorb the good and reflect the bad. While it is important to protect our homes, we should also consider preventing ourselves from harming our neighbours to gain good merits in our karma.

Types of external Shar Chi that requires cure with a Bagua. We only advise using the concave bagua and not convex bagua in order not to hurt or harm your surroundings. Hurting your surrounding neighbourhood would bring bad karma and may affect your personal luck in the future.

Beware! The bagua can only be displayed outdoor and facing outside. The bagua when displayed indoor and facing into the house can be deadly and harmful to you. The bagua should be placed at the “points of entry of bad chi” such as above a door or a window:

  1. The bagua is useful to prevent bad luck from killing chi if your house has its main door or windows facing cemeteries/funeral homes, hospitals/convalescent centers, police/firestations, schools/colleges/universities and houses of worship such as churches/mosques/temples.
  2. The bagua can repel evil spirits, bad luck and harmful people when placed above the main door.
  3. The bagua can diffuse killing chi (poison arrows) from lamp post, straight pole, tree and oppressing large building too close for comfort directly in front of your house.
  4. The bagua is best used to remedy killing chi (poison arrows) coming from sharp angles, corners of buildings and roof ridges of your neighbours pointing at your doors.
  5. The bagua can cure continuous rushing chi on a T-intersection, a street that ends at your front yard with on coming traffic heading straight towards your house.
  6. The bagua subdue any harmful “chi” that enters your home through a door.
  7. The bagua is able to act against classic types of poison arrows.

All the above situation if not cured could result in accidents, sickness, depression, psychological effects, or even death in a household.

Weight 400 g
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