Compass Bagua Combo
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List Price:
USD32
Our Price:USD12.88
Material: Copper Nickel Plated
Color: Colorful on gold
Dimension(in): 6.4x6.4x0.6 in
Weight: 250g
ID: SL11366 |
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Product Description
This bagua has a compass in the center with
the incorporation of the luopan rings into its design. This bagua
is used to stabilize energies of certain homes that have inconsistent
directional readings using a compass; besides deflecting shar
chi of external sources such as from the pylon, lamp post and
any other electromagnetic waves. Some homes suffer from inconsistent
magnetic compass readings due to unstable energy in the ground
(eg. those built on granite field). It has the following characteristics:
1. the Early Heaven Bagua Trigrams
2. the compass and luopan rings in the center and
3. nickel plated base plaque.
This bagua is also the remedy for houses that are facing the "LINES
OF EMPTINESS". Its purpose is to slightly modify the direction
and its magnetic field. The directions of "LINES OF EMPTINESS"
are 22.5, 67.5, 112.5, 157.5, 202.5, 247.5, 292.5 and 337.5. They
are the transitionary lines among the 8 directional sectors. It
is detrimental to live in houses that faces these lines of emptiness.
Starting from the center, this bagua has a magnetic
needle in the center represent detection and control of magnetic
fields. Surrounding the compass needle are designed with concentric
rings of the luopan borrowed from the Lady of Nine Heaven's Bagua.
Printed on the nickel plated base are the 8 Trigrams of early
heaven patterns and the luo river writings. Behind the bagua,
the powerful taoist nostrum of Tai Sheong Lou Kwan is inscribed
to provide heavenly protection against negativities.

The taoist nostrum behind the bagua
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Eight Trigrams (derived from I-Ching or known as
Book of Changes) is the pattern of change in our universe and
its energy were formulated, with their transformation, events
and evolution of mother nature recorded diagramically in the form
of solid (yang) and (yin) lines called trigrams. These natural
events affected our health, livelihood, and relationships.

The eight fundamental trigrams
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The Luoshu diagram, on the other hand, was a
pattern of black (yin) and white (yang) dots inscribed on a turtle's
shell found by Yu the Great, found of China's first dynasty Xia
(2100BC). The diagram denotes motion, transformation and interaction
of natural and human chi forces.
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