Turn Mishaps Into Luck - Energy Infused
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List Price:USD168
Our Price:USD71.88
Our Price:USD49.88
Material: Brass
Color: 18K Gold Plated and Multicolor
Dimension(in): 3.5x3.5x0.1in Primary Piece; 1x1x0.1in Coins; 10.25in Total Length
Weight: 99g
ID: 21-AM-10 |
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Product Description
This special cure known as "Dui Wo Shen
Chai" expresses the sentiment "whatever that faces me turns into
fortune". It combats malevolent energy, whether it is visible
or invisible, This means that when it is displayed facing a physical
"shar chi" (poison arrow) such as a tree or a sharp
edge outside pointing through your windows to your interior or
any threatening interior objects like window blinds pointing to
an important area, it will diminish them all. Also when it is
displayed in sectors or directions where invisble malevolent energy
is such as afflictive annual flying star #7, it will diminish
them. The wall hanging has two sides, where one side has Shigandang
and nine lions, while the other side has seven rhinoceros and
powerful mantras. The salient features and the importance of the
auspicious symbols can be explained and elaborated as follows:
A. Shigandang is a stronger cure to ward off stronger killing
breathe. Shigandang can be used to ward of evil chi from grave
yards, dead chi from hospital, corpse energy from mortuary and
large killing chi exerted from larger killing features as compared
to the size of your premises. It is best used to cast away accidents,
ghosts, black magic, ill energies and influence of shar chi from
the surroundings It is said to be able to serve as a powerful
protection as well as bringing good fortune, and gives the following
10 types of blessings:
1. It suppresses Eight Devils
2. It protects against disasters happening to the family.
3. It benefits those in official ranking to protect against competitors
and harmful people.
4. It ensures the family is healthy.
5. It blesses one with wealth luck.
6. It provides cure to family members who suffer from illnesses.
7. It drives away shar chi and has the same duties of a bagua.
8. It prevents accidents.
9. It protects against theft and burgalary.
10. Its presence is similar to the presence of Fuk Luk Sau.
B. Nine lions - Lions in a pack of nine are in their most powerful
form and are associated with military strength and hunting prowess,
a powerful symbol of enforcement. They also denote protection
for all the nine directions including the center.
C. Seven Rhinoceros - Seven is the unrivaled number of rhinoceros
to remedy in difficult, violent and fierceful situations. The
unparelleled Seven Rhinoceros is a magnified symbol of protection
against robberies, kidnaps, accidents, office politics, competitions
and backstabbings. Unwanted visitors, people who harbor ill intention,
business competitors and enemies will be kept away. It is also
an authentic remedy for the direction where the Annual Violent
Star #7 flies to.
D. "Kan Hexagram" - Derived from I-Ching Magic (ancient Book of
Changes), two Kan Trigrams combine to represent BIG WATER and
holds the key in combating the metal element energy of violence
from Star #7. Old style feng shui masters will understand this
better.
E. "Mantra of Anti-Robbery"- Consecrates the charm for empowerment.
It has a powerful Dakini Talisman that wards off thieves and robbers.
F. Hanging Four Celestial Guardians Coins - 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). 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 situations where the magnitude of negative influence becomes
overly amplified, we need a substantial amount of power from this
special charm to counter such undesirable energy. For example,
as we are nearing Period 9 (after leaving Period 7 for almost
two dacades), the influence from Violent Star #7 has turned ugly,
where it had robbed the world through the spread of Covid-19.
This is also a cure more powerful, simpler to use and friendlier
than the bagua when it comes to countermeasuring against complicated
poison arrows, for example T-Junction, corner of buildings, small
gaps between tall buildings, trees, building column etc.
. Note: This item is energy
infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate
of authenticity.
The Story of Shigandang
This is based on a true story that happened
in China over 1000 years ago. The story started with a family
that used to live in the village of Tai Ann. For a period of time,
the daughter of this poor family felt disturbed by an evil wind
that blew from the southeast direction everytime there was a sunset.
As time passed, she became more and more hysterical because of
the frequent visit of the evil. Her mother then went to the magical
mountain Tai San to seek help from the master who developed his
magical powers there. The master's name was Shigandang. He helped
the family and fought off the evil. However, later somebody else
in the south of Hokkien District was again reported to have faced
similar problem. Again, Shigandang was invited to chase away the
evil spirit. It again did not end there. The evil spirit repeatedly
went from one village to another to cause similar problem. The
havoc spread like wildfire from village to village and so the
people started to carve Shigandang's name on stones and displayed
them at home. Shigandang's name in fact scared and frightened
off every evil spirit. The evil finally gave up and the problem
was solved. Since then, feng shui masters have started using Shigandang's
name as a simple yet powerful method to cure many problems associated
to evil chi or shar chi. The words Shigandang alone can be used
to exorcise evil spirits. The words are also used at street intersections
or three-way junctions, especially in the crossing, which is often
considered a fierce place.
Placement
1. It can be displayed to prevent bad luck from killing chi if
your house has a main door or window facing cemeteries/funeral
homes, hospitals/convalescent centers and evil looking mountains.
2. It can also repel evil spirits and negative energy when hung
on your main door.
3. It provides protection to the household and prevents theft,
harmful people, frobbery and accidents when displayed at entrances.
4. It can be displayed inside the house in areas or directions
where protection against bad evil stars is needed, eg. Annual
Violent Star #7.
5. It can be displayed inside the house in areas where protection
against visible malevolent energy is required. Display facing
the direction of conflict either in your interior.
6. For businesses, display it facing outwards at the main entrance
to ensure that your competitors are kept at bay and counter attack
their venomous threat.
7. Display it in your office to solve political problems in office,
backstabbing, arguments and havoc from harmful peers.
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