Fat Income, Fertility and Love -
Energy Infused
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List Price:USD148
Our Price:USD66.88
30% Discount:USD46.88
Material: Brass, Pink Swarovski Crystals
Color: 18K Gold Plated; Pink
Dimension(in): 2.5x1.1x2in Pig; 3.1x3.1x0.2in Base
Weight: 243g
ID: SL21053 |
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Product Description
More powerful than you realize, this spellbinding
emblem of Pig with Wings brings about superlative energies that
generates steady stream of fat income, regulates fertility and
brings about an exciting love life. Embellished with over 20 glittering
pink swarovski crystals and adorably stunning, this auspicious
pig in premium finishing features a crown on its head which expresses
the sentiment "undefeatable" in association to family prosperity,
descendants, happiness and reasonable success in all affairs.
Targeted for those seeking a big fat salary in your current or
new career, you will be spurred by unexpected opportunities and
fresh stream of prosperous gains. Display this at your work desk.
For those seeking to increase fertility, display this emblem by
your bedside or in the west side of your living room. For those
seeking for smoother relationships, you may display it in the
northwest corner. The pig comes with a Productive 5 Element Plate.
There are three rollings of mantras that are kept inside the pig:
1. Kwan Yin Mantra (fertility and true love), 2. Wishfulfilling
Mantra (materializes wishes) and 3. May All Beings Be Happy Mantra
(happy family).
Note: This item is energy
infused and comes with certificate of authenticity.
Productive 5 Element Plate
A catalyst for reaction, the plate boosts
the energy of any feng shui artifact placed on top of it. It enables
the artifact to interact well and form an equilibrium with its
surrounding.
The "productive mode" of 5 Elements holds the key to effectively
balance weak or missing elements of a space when it goes out of
sync, and thus remedying elemental conflicts and imbalances.
At the center of the plate is the symbol of Big Dipper (a.k.a.
Northern Stars). The Big Dipper is said to arrange the fate of
everyone, be it good or bad. Also known as Northern Polar Stars,
the cluster controls and handles the world's fortune. Taoists
place high importance in Big Dipper's power. In addition to that,
the Big Dipper can be used as a good measure of four seasons.
Next, the 4 Celestial Guardians are an essential remedy for form
and landscape feng shui ("luan tou"). Popularly known,
the four celestial guardians are the green dragon, white tiger,
black xuan wu and red phoenix, each guarding one cardinal direction
(north, east, south and west). Displaying them symbolically in
their own directions will watch over and balance the "chi"
of the cardinal directions of your property. A fundamental requirement,
a balanced "luan tou" is the basic that will prepare
you towards doing up the feng shui and preparing for the well-being
of the occupants. When all directions are in harmony, it encourages
the dragon's breathe (lung chi) to settle, thus creating an inflow
of auspicious energy. They will also look after family safety,
prevent dangers and regulate your career, wealth, health, power
and fame. They are also essential to correct any external landscape
problems and internal missing corners.
In addition, the magical symbols of yin-yang are capable to provide
"rebalancing" to ones life. "Rebalancing" means flushing out of
obstacles and unwanted bad luck so that one's actual cycle of
luck could ripe naturally! It will help you capture good luck
without missing it again.
The plate is consecrated with the mantras of 4 Heavenly Kings.
Having great control over the cosmic elements of each of the four
directions North, South, East and West, the "Cosmic Protectors"
pulverize all negative forces and clear blocked pathways.
Below the plate captures the Bagua Horoscope, which provides powerful
protection and safeguard against numerous dangers for all the 12
zodiacs, especially if the year is not a good one. It combines 2
potent symbols of protection: 8 trigrams of the bagua and 12 earthly
branches of animal zodiacs.
What the pig symbolizes and how to
place this object?
The pig (zhu) is one of the most important
animals in the chinese economy, where the ownership of a pig was
a sign of wealth. To insure prosperity, peasants placed papercuts
of pigs on their houses, and jade pigs were placed in the hands
of the wealthy deceased to ensure future prosperity. Because of
the pig's association with family prosperity, feng shui motifs often
combine pigs with other powerful family-oriented symbols, such as
the dragon and phoenix. The pig signifies sufficient food, material
joy, home safety, prosperity, abundance, wealth, fertility and reasonable
success in all affairs. In ancient china and also in the west, pig
is a lovely animal for those living by the countryside. They are
man's best friend, next to the dog. Pig is also an intelligent animal
and adorable. In ancient China, having a mother pig at home signifies
fertility and wealth abundance for the family, as they could provide
a consistent source of income and provide a good living for the
entire family. In olden days, more kids means more resources in
the farm and increase in assets. But in the modern age, one can
consider using the pig to wish growth in a business and harness
manpower to support the growth.
Feng Shui pig is a great gift for business
counterparts or relatives in their opening ceremonies of their
businesses. The pig figurine would also make a perfect gift for
newly weds to increase their fertility and be blessed with many
children.
For excellent feng shui associated to wealth
abundance, prosperity, fertility and success in all affairs:
1. Display it in the wealth corner (southeast corner according
to 8-Aspirations Theory) to activate much wealth luck.
2. Display it by your bedside or in the west corner to increase
fertility for those aspiring for children.
3. Display it at your workdesk, living room or family area to
jazz up more success in all your affairs and smoothen your endeavours.
4. For businessman, if one is looking to hire committed workforce
for company growth, place it on the director's desk.
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