Windchime of "4 Heavenly Kings"
- Energy Infused
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List Price:USD128
Our Price:USD51.88
25% Discount:USD38.88
Material: Brass
Color: Gold Plated and Multicolored on Primary Piece; Natural Brass Color on Rods and Accessories
Dimension(in): 3x2.5in primary piece; 3x12.5 in all
all
Weight: 134g
ID: SL18039 |
2-Pcs
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Product Description
This six rods windchime features the "4
Heavenly Kings", the "Tenfold Powerful One" and
"8 Auspicious Objects" to transform bad energies into
positive vibes, build protection from the 5 cardinal directions,
eliminate disasters and overcome evil. The six rods windchime
actually denotes "Chien Hexagram" from the studies of I-Ching
which carries the meaning Big Metal and luck from heaven.
The windchime sought the assistance of "Cosmic
Protectors" to pulverize all negative forces and clear blocked
pathways. 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.
Some afflictions, pesky stars and evil spirits tend to bring a
host of problems big and small such as misfortune, financial loss,
hostility, accident, treachery, duplicity, untrustworthy friends,
disaster, danger, ghostly encounter, injuries, violence, mysterious
sickness and black magic. These unseen forces only fear the Cosmic
Protectors and Enlightened Beings that ward off all odds, misfortune,
devastation from unlucky stars and annual afflictions.
Empowering and consecrating the primary piece is the "Mantras
of 4 Heavenly Kings". Equally important, the Tenfold Powerful
One (Kalachakra Symbol) 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. Last but not least, the "Eight
Auspicious Objects" are also an important antidote for killing
energy, especially for cases where doors are all aligned in one
straight line, maindoor opens to a garage, the staircase is facing
or too close to the maindoor, the doors are aligned facing each
other in a straight line and bad external forces pointing to a
specific area of the house.
Note: This item is energy
infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate
of authenticity.
Four Heavenly Kings
The Four Heavenly Kings appear in the Chinese
and Tibetan pantheon of protective deities in Buddhist sanctuaries.
Their presence in your surrounding will cure any wicked energy coming
your way. For those who feels there is evil energy in the surroundings,
their presence will provide you with relief. All negative forces
will stay under control with their presence.
North Heavenly King (Mo-Li Shou) guards
the north. He carries along an evil eating creature and sometimes
a snake to kill devils. He sometimes also carry a pearl on his hand.
East Heavenly King (Mo Li Ch'ing) guards
the east. 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.
South Heavenly King (Mo-Li Hung) guards
the south. He holds a magical umbrella. This umbrella can produce
thunderstorms and earthquakes during battle with demons.
West Heavenly King (Mo-Li Hai) guards
the west. 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.
Tenfold Powerful One (Kalachakra)
The Tenfold Powerful One (also known as
Kalachakra seed syllable) is the best known symbols of the Kalachakra
system. It can symbolize the aspects of the Outer Kalachakara,
like the elements and the ten planets, the aspects of the Inner
Kalachakra, like channels and chakras
and the aspects of the Alternative Kalachakra, like the 10 powers,
10 forces and 10 perfections. The original symbol consists of
a ring of fire, then the main symbol which combines seven individual
syllables, on top are a crescent, a disc and a curved shape, making
ten. That is what is meant by the Tenfold Powerful One. Surrounding
the main symbol is a ring of flames, which corresponds to the
outermost "Circle of Wisdom". On the left and right of the syllables
are the Lantsa characters for E and VAM, representing the union
of emptiness (E) and bliss (VAM). Lantsa is an Indian script,
derived from Sanskrit. It is used for Buddhist mantra syllables
and the titles of sacred texts.
Eight Auspicious Objects
The mystic knot symbol explains that everything
goes in a cycle, where there is not start and end point. It is
a neverending cycle in Buddhism. The mystic knot is seen as the
symbol of good tidings with minimal illnesses, problems, pain,
setbacks and any sort of sufferings. It is a knot that implies
smooth and easy life. Therefore it is also the magical lucky knot
in feng shui. It is also the perfect emblem of "persistant
love", thus being identified as the lucky love symbol suitable
for ensuring that the romance in a marriage will last. It is also
the best symbol of protection in Period 8 against accidents and
misfortune. If you are travelling offshore or faraway, the mystic
knot will also protect you against accidents and danger, including
robberies, burgalary, kidnaps and any other kinds of danger.
The conch shell has survived as the original
horn trumpet since time immemorial. Ancient Indian epics describe
how each hero of mythical warfare carried a mighty white conch
shell, which often bore a personal name. It is an emblem of power,
authority and sovereignty whose blast is believed to banish evil
spirits, avert natural disasters, and scare away poisonous creatures.
Today, in its greatly tamed avatar, the conch is used in Tibetan
Buddhism to call together religious assemblies. During the actual
practise of rituals, it is used both as a musical instrument and
as a container for holy water. From a feng shui perspective, the
conch shell is great emblem of networking luck, especially those
undertaking business connected to export and import. It helps
to make one prosper from gaining global acceptance if your business
is targeting worldwide. It is also a good activator of popularity
and associated to fame luck in the south.
The canopy is symbolized by the umbrella, whose important function
is to cast a shadow, the shadow of protection. The dictionary
defines a parasol as an umbrella used for protection from the
sun. It is a traditional Indian symbol of both protection and
royalty. The ability to protect oneself against inclement weather
has always, in all cultures, been a status symbol. Thus the coolness
of its shade symbolizes protection from the heat of suffering,
desire, and other spiritually harmful forces. The precious umbrella
symbolises the wholesome activity of preserving beings from illness,
harmful forces, negative influences, obstacles and so forth in
this life, and all kinds of temporary and enduring sufferings
of the three lower realms, and the realms of men and gods in future
lives. It also represents the enjoyment of a feast of benefit
under its cool shade. In feng shui, it is being used to represent
success in career and triumph in all areas of life including business
pursuits and examination.
The treasure or wealth vase's symbolic meaning
was almost always associated with the ideas of storage and the satisfaction
of material desires. In the sagas and fairytales of many different
cultures, for example, there is the recurring idea of an inexhaustible
vessel.The treasure vase symbolises an endless rain of long life,
wealth and prosperity and all the benefits of this world and liberation.
Its presence is believed to attract wealth and bring harmony to
the environment.
The wheel has its rim representing the element
of limitation, the hub is the axis of the world, and the eight spokes
denote the Eightfold Path set down by the Buddha, which leads to
the cessation of all suffering. In feng shui, it signifies overcoming
of shortcomings of mankind such as ignorance, bad temper, love and
greediness which translates to the rootcauses of sufferings. The
symbol is therefore often used to achieve spiritual growth, confidence
and wisdom.
The double golden carps symbolize happiness,
as they have complete freedom in water. They represent fertility
and abundance as they multiply very rapidly. Fish often swim in
pairs, and in China they represented conjugal unity and fidelity,
where a pair of fishes would often be given as a wedding present.
In Buddhism, the double fish is a powerful charm capable of countering
evil, accidents, succumbing to epidemics and bad intentions. The
double fish is being displayed by rich families to enjoy abundant
good fortune and to activate wealth corners.
The pattern of growth of a lotus signifies
the progress of the soul from the primeval mud of materialism, through
the waters of experience, and into the bright sunshine of enlightenment.
Though there are other water plants that bloom above the water,
it is only the lotus which, owing to the strength of its stem, regularly
rises eight to twelve inches above the surface. The lotus flower
symbolises the complete purification of the defilements of the body,
speech and mind, and the full blossoming of wholesome deeds in blissful
liberation. In feng shui the lotus brings happiness, love luck and
uninterupted social advancements.
In Sanskrit, the banner or sign of victory
is known as the dhvaja, meaning standard, flag or ensign. Originally,
the victory banner was a military standard carried in ancient Indian
warfare, and bore the specific insignia of its champion.In Buddhism,
the flag of victory also denotes Buddha's triumph over Mara (evil),
who personifies hindrances on the path to spiritual realization.
It was only after conquering these four negative traits that Buddha
could proclaim victory over ignorance, and achieve nirvana. In feng
shui, the victory banner symbolises the victory of the activities
of one's own and others' body, speech and mind over obstacles and
negativities. It also stands for the complete victory of the Buddhist
Doctrine over all harmful and pernicious forces.
Windchime
The windchime like bagua is a fundamental
tool used in authentic Feng Shui. The advantage of a windchime is
it can be use internally to dissolve shar chi. Windchimes are unquestionably
the most powerful enhancer and cure for many Feng Shui situations.
Windchimes are potent enough to maneuver and enhance chi wherever
it is placed. They make a significant presence especially for those
who do not want to spend too much money to modify buildings and
large structures due to bad Feng Shui. Properly designed windchimes
according to the rules of the nature do not invite ghost, but instead
will chase away evil spirits with the melody of metal energy.
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.

Hang the windchime 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.
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