Comprising 3 emblems of good fortune, namely the “Magic Hammer”, “8-Directional Fortune Bringing Lock” and “Smooth-sailing Ru Yi”, they are powerful objects believed to help businesses prosper even against overwhelming odds. In business, these magical objects protect the entity from fraud and embezzlement, promotes sales growth and ensures businesses to flourish when placed in the reception area. It is believed that businessmen who place these objects behind them at work will never lack of powerful support from important people and benefactors. With the ability to develop new avenues of financial growth and to snowball your wealth through savings, the emblems also benefit your personal investments and let you enjoy abundance filled with stable income stream. Multiplying your inflow of cash and bountiful amounts of money, they enable you to anticipate new financial territories and opportunities that can fuel your finances for a more optimistic wealth outlook.
The salient features and the importance of the auspicious symbols can be explained and elaborated as follows:
- Magic Hammer – The hammer belongs to Daikokuten (God of Limitless Prosperity) and is called “Uchide no Kozuchi”, a magical hammer that grants wishes and with a single hit it brings limitless prosperity and good fortune. That’s why in Japan you may notice people carrying attached to their mobile phones small charms shaped like the hammer. The magic hammer represents prosperity, abundance, wealthiness, career advancement and flourishing business.
- 8-Directional Fortune Bringing Lock – It is a magnificent emblem that is like preparing a vault waiting to be filled with gold bars, cash, treasures and riches for long term. Seen around the necks of rich tycoons and rich kids during ancient times, they reinforce the wearer’s chances of prosperity abundance. Incribed on the lock are chinese characters “Ba Fang Jing Chye” which expresses the sentiment of “fortune coming from 8 directions”. Also featured on the lock is the pairing of powerful wealth gods Daheitian and Ebisu. Together they cover both the blessings in “regular” and “irregular” income luck. They are highly regarded by Hong Kong feng shui masters to seriously multiply your wealth, profit from investments, sales, businesses and income luck:
(a) Stimulate cash flow.
(b) Remove negative evils and blesses one with safety.
(c) Generate income opportunities.
(d) Recover your investments.
(e) Create riches. - Smooth-sailing Ru Yi – The scepter enables you with the ability to circumvent to any odds and overcome competition. It will assist you in gaining important insights into developing a strategic plan and staying ahead of competition. With the ru yi, you gain the authority and full control of multiplying your wealth. Best suited for those seeking for promotion, win any competition, strike a lottery and for business success.
Note: This item is energy infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate of authenticity.
Daikokuten (God of Limitless Prosperity)
In Japan, Daikokuten (Daheitian) the god of great darkness or blackness, or the god of five cereals, is one of the Seven Lucky Gods (Fukujin). Daikokuten evolved from the Buddhist form of the Indian deity Shiva intertwined with the Shinto god Okuninushi. The name is the Japanese equivalent of Mahakala, the Hindu name for Shiva. Daikokuten is the god of limitless prosperity. The magic hammer is his most familiar attribute, which signifies wealth and prosperity.Wealthgod Daheitian started to be worshipped about 1200 years ago by general laymen in Tibet after they found out the secret of survivability of 3000 monks in an ancient Monastery. The monks focused on attaining enlightenment and without having to worry about financial acquisition because the monastery was self sustainable with the blessings from the Daheitian. Highly ranked feng shui masters in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia have found this Wealthgod to effectively create financial riches to many, therefore they normally prescribe the Daheitian as a powerful wealth enhancer for their clients. One can find his large statue in a temple in Tsim Sha Tsui if one ever visits Hong Kong. There He is worshipped by almost every Hong Konger who wishes to become rich and wealthy. And almost every household in Hong Kong will have His figurine at home because of popularisation by high ranking feng shui masters in Hong Kong. The Daheitian can:
- Change ones luck to positive.
- Remove negative evils.
- Blesses one with safety.
- Blesses one with promotion luck.
- Create riches.
Ebisu (God of Luck)
Ebisu is one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune (Shichifukujin). Ebisu is regarded as the tutelary deity of all occupations, but especially of fishing, farming and commerce. The main attribute of Ebisu is a freshly caught red snapper under his left arm. He is a plump figure with a broadly grinning face. His happy expression and attributes of prosperity make him a popular god among merchants. Ebisu is frequently paired with the god Daheitian who is also one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune. The two gods are often enshrined by the Japanese. That is a good indication of how much wealth can be brought by these wealth gods, because almost all japanese are quite rich!
Placement Suggestions
- Display them in your living room, family rooms, dining or bedroom of your home, business premises and offices, especially in southeast corner (universal wealth corner), your personal sheng chi direction or wealth star #8 location to activate and enhance your wealth luck.
- Display them in your office if you have one that you own by yourself or your own shop to ring in more sales and achieve more monetary gains and successes.
- Display them facing your entrance so that you can see them as you enter to invite wealth and fortune into your homes at chi entry points.
- Display them in the Northwest to activate tycoon’s luck for the family’s partriarch.
- If you’re the boss, display them in your office or behind you for wealth protection and for business to leapfrog to another level of excellence.
- To increase ones personal wealth luck, one can display them in your personal zodiac direction:
Rat – North
Ox – NE
Tiger – NE
Rabbit – East
Dragon – SE
Snake – SE
Horse – South
Sheep – SW
Monkey – SW
Rooster – West
Dog – NW
Pig – NW