Moon Matchmaker Magic Mirror - Energy
Infused
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List Price:USD148
Our Price:USD33.88
Material: Brass
Color: 18K Gold Plated and Multicolored Enamel
Dimension(in): 2.2x3.2x0.1in primary piece; 8.1in
total length
Weight: 40g
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Product Description
A brilliant reproduction
of the ancient mirror made from strong brass, this Magic Love
Mirror promises a romance-filled life. Just by going near the
mirror at the start of everyday will bless you with unbelievable
love and romance opportunities. If you have someone in mind, you
can draw him/her to you by simply facing the mirror at him/her.
If you are ready to settle down and seeking for a proposal from
someone, your rosy wishes will be fulfilled with many suitors
in marriage. If you
are facing love stagnation and seeking to recharge your romance
energy using the moon ritual, you can leave the mirror in the
open under the glowing moon on the 15th lunar day of every month
to absorb its energy. If you desire to strengthen
your present love commitment or marital ties, this mirror will
answer your wishes. Moon's Matchmaking God
or "Yue Lao" (literally means the old man in the moon),
is the god who unites persons in marriage originated in Tang Dynasty.
As the legend goes, the Moon's Matchmaking God holds a book in
his hands called "the book of fate", on which the marriage of
all people are recorded. Also in his hands there is a red strand,
and once he ties a man and a woman on their feet with the strand,
the two will surely become a couple even if they were once irreconcilable
enemies or strangers far away from each other. He blesses one
with everlasting love, strong feelings of passion and matrimonial
bliss. There is a famous temple in Hong Kong, known as Wong Tai
Sin, in which devotees can burn joss sticks, draw straws and vow
to the god for their marriage. Consecrated with the Red
Tara Mantra ("Kurukulla Mantra"), it helps to soften
mutual restriction for better relationship especially beneficial
for those suffering from negative peach blossom, bazi restriction
and couples suffering from conflicting zodiacs. This mantra can
be invoked to help you to whisper terms of endearment, to guide
your sensual power, explore your erotic potential, deepen intimacy,
reveal and fulfill your lover's fantasies and infuse lovemaking
with sparkling fire.
It creates beauty, colorful romance and the amorous feelings of
youth. For ladies, it is like a real love potion that encourages
libido of your desired men. Suitable to
initiate a new love, spice up your existing love life and harvest
marriage luck.
Note: This item is energy
infused and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
What the magic mirror symbolizes?
Ancient mirrors made from brass play an
important role in taoist feng shui. The replica of ancient mirrors
must always be circular in shape and made from brass in order
to be able to produce magic. The brass is a holy material that
can reflect rays and trigger lucky vortexes. That is why it can
dissipate negativities. In ancient times, the mirror is flashed
upon the bride on her wedding day to bring her luckiness. In olden
days, practitioners also use the brass mirror to clear away stale
and dark aura from their face to start off a new day when they
are going out for an important pursuit. The brass mirror was understood
to represent the cosmos and to have special powers, including
the ability to cure diseases. An ancient text notes: "Therefore
the brilliance of the mirrors represented the light of sun and
moon combined; and they communicated the intention of the powers
in earth beneath, and the spirits in heaven above". Historically,
the brass mirror was also hung up on the outside of the ancient
bed-curtain to counteract, prevent, or dissipate devilish or unpropitious
influences. It was supposed that evil spirits, on approaching
to do harm, will be apt to see themselves reflected in the mirror,
and becoming frightened, will betake themselves away without delay.
There were also countless examples of real
life historical figures who claimed the magical effects of mirrors
as follows:
1. Chin Shih Huang (the first emperor of Chin Dynasty AD255) was credited with the possession of a magic mirror, which had the power of reflecting the inward parts of those who looked upon it.
2. Li Shin Min (the second emperor of Tang Dynasty AD597-649) is recorded to have remarked, "By using the mirror of brass you may see to adjust your cap, by using antiquity as a mirror, you may learn to foresee the rise and fall of Empires."
According to another ancient record, the
mirror also represents conjugal fidelity and unbroken happiness,
the rationale being that if a man and wife were separated and
prior to that broke a mirror, each taking half, and the wife was
unfaithful to her husband during his absence, her half would turn
into a magpie and return to him.
What is more, the magic mirror as a gift
represents good luck. Giving away a magic mirror to someone will
bring good marriage luck, descendants luck and flourishing career
luck. It is said that the mirror never lose its effectiveness
as its power is infinite. It strengthens exponentially with the
passage of time. Therefore, the magic mirror need not be discarded,
but instead should be treasured and passed on to the next generation
as a good tradition to endure.
According to ancient belief, one can also absorb the energy from
a full moon with this magic mirror to create long term beauty
and radiance in the face. The powerful positive "yin"
energy from the moon will create lady luck and make females look
more attractive. This magic ritual is known as the "moon
magic".
Besides, this magic mirror can also be used to shine on someone
you like to create two way attraction for each other. If you want
to make friends with colleagues or strangers whom you think are
important, you can prepare the mirror by absorbing the sunlight's
yang energy, then keep it in your bag, and bring it along with
you to shine at them. They will immediately turn into your friends,
even if they are enemies. You may also bring it into a meeting
room to perform the same ritual on your counterparts if you like
to see them becoming more friendly.

Moon Matchmaking God at Wong Tai
Sin Temple (Photo taken in November 2014)
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Where to park this Magic Love Mirror?
The best is to carry along this mirror as
an amulet with you. However, if you do not wish to, you may consider
to park it at certain areas of your home. To activate:
1. Romance and love luck, display the mirror in the southwest location
of your bedroom, living room, dining, family room, your car and
even your workdesk. Southwest is the universal love sector according
to Life Aspiration Theory.
2. Good love relationship, you may also want to check out your personal
love direction according to your kua number (based on your birthdate)
to activate your Nien Yen direction.
This is in accordance with 8 Mansions Theory of Feng Shui. Activation
using this method will successfully create excellent marriage happiness
chi for you. This is also the location to activate new love luck
for those who have same sexual preference.
3. Harmony among family members and newly weds in a household, display
the mirror beside your bed or in prominent areas of the living room
to create happiness energy. It will also resolve your conflicts
you may have with your neighbours or colleagues at work or school.
4. The martriarch luck, so that she will be blessed with obedient
children and a good husband, display the magic mirror in the southwest
of the living room.
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