Chinese
coins
Chinese coins are essential ingredients in the
practice of Feng Shui. It is the most potent symbol of wealth,
especially when tied with yellow, red and gold thread. They are
rounded shape with a square hole in the center. The circle represents
the shape of heaven while the square represents the shape of earth.
When used by humans, they represent the engagement luck of "Heaven-Earth-Man".There
is the Yang side (with four chinese characters according to reign
of emperor) and the Yin side (2 characters) on every chinese coins.
The Yang side should always be used facing up. Feng Shui masters
often focus only on Ching Dynasty coins compared to other dynasties
because Ching was the most powerful dynasty in China, while other
dynasties usually collapsed in less than a century. The Chinese
coins, particularly of those of the Kang Hsi or Chien Long Emperors'
reign are deemed most auspicious. Chinese coins are creation of
old advisors of emperors (who are Grand Feng Shui wizards) and
that is why chinese coins are powerful emblems of wealth, endless
fortune and prosperity. They are also powerful amulets to protect
against harm. Today, these coins had been duplicated to be used
extensively in Feng Shui because real ones are rare and hard to
get. Furthermore, old coins may have stale chi left behind if
not properly cleanse correctly. To activate the coins further,
they are tied in multiples of 3, 6 or 9 with red thread. 3 represents
the trinity of heaven, earth and mankind luck; 6 represents heaven
luck; and 9 is the number representing the wholeness of the universe
and completeness.
Loose Ching Dynasty
coins (from Chien Lung or Kang Hsi)
Loose Ching Dynasty gold coins (especially
from Chien Lung or Kang Hsi) are auspiciously used in a massive manner.
Gold coins are prefered over bronze because of its higher value.
The
reign of Chien Lung was considered the most powerful and prosperous
period with international trade massively taking place, China going
through a peaceful period and the nation enjoying tremendous wealth.
Using Chien Lung coins signifies getting solid financial luck and
support from Emperor Chien Lung.
Feng Shui enthusiasts are advised to purchase
a couple of hundreds of these coins for Feng Shui purpose, as
they are inexpensive nowadays. However, it is important when selecting
the make of the coins. We should select those made from fine metal
material like bronze and brass. Some are made of resin which will
not have similar power.
1. They are placed together with wealth symbols
such as Money Frog, Chi Lin, Dragon Tortoise, Pi Yao and Wealth Deities.
2. You may also place 6 loose Chien Lung coins in your rice urn
with real money in a "red packet" (angpow) to multiply
your income. Similarly, you may also put 6 loose Chien Lung coins
into red packet to be sitted by wealth symbols for activation
purposes. This is a secret reinforcement method to empower the
Feng Shui wealth symbols.
3. Loose coins are also essential to fill up
wealth ships and wealth vases. They should be in multiplication of
a hundred.
4. For the tycoons and those who wants to be extensively rich,
you may purchase them in bulk and embed them into your walls and
under your floor tiles or carpets to create abundance. Living
in a bed of prosperity coins are deemed extremely auspicious and
you will be blessed with a life filled with riches.
5. Create a treasure chest filled with loose Chien Lung coins
and bury it in the northwest corner of your garden or home to
create abundance or mentor luck. Northwest is a metal corner and
when it is being activated with metal coins, it improves luck
for the partriarch.
6. You may also implant nine of these coins
with Yang side on top and Yin side on the bottom in the paving stones
leading to your doorstep to signify lots of money paving their way
to your home. You may also tape them under a thick floor mat.
3-Coins tied with
red thread
3 Kang Hsi coins or 3 Chien Lung coins tied together in a red
thread makes it a specially powerful emblem or fortune magnet
for prosperity. Another better version would be having three successive
Kang Hsi (1661-1722), Yung Cheng (1723-1735), Chien Lung (1736-1796)
coins tied together to signify support and excellent feng shui
from three of the most outstanding generations for longer term
of wealth success.
The
coins must be made of fine metal such as brass or bronze, which are
strong and elegant. Some versions are made of resin and brittle in
nature, try not to get those version because they lack in metal energy.
3
coins with red thread are so powerful that it can be considered to
be equivalent to the presence of a Wealth God and its uses are aplenty:
1.Carry in your pocket, purse or wallet wherever
you go to ensure you carry with you wealth energy that could create
abundance for you.
2. Activate wealth by placing 3-coins tied
with the mystic knot in the four corners of every room in your home
and office. The mystic knot gives the coins added potency and sets
up wealth vibrations through the foundations of your home or business
premise.
3. To increase your business fortune, stick
three of the coins tied with red thread on to all your important files,
bank books, invoice books and order books, cheque books, in your cash
boxes and safes, inside your pocketbook and any folder or item to
do with your income.
4. Similarly you can stick this potent wealth
attractor on to your fax machines, cash register and computers to
attract opportunities through these avenues. The yang side must always
be up.
5. Hang three coins on the inside doorknob
of your shop's main door. This symbolizes that prosperity has already
entered your office. On the outside doorknob of your shop's main door,
hang a pair of bells; this attracts good fortune chi to enter your
office. The sound of bells symbolically 'announces' imminent prosperity
and good news. This 'coins and bells' tip is particularly effective
for companies or establishments engaged in the trading, wholesale
or retail business.
6. You may also tape 3-coins in southeast corner of your bedroom,
workdesk, living room etc to activate your wealth corner.
6 Emperor Coins
6 Emperor coins tied in red thread consist of coins that are from
the beginning reign of Ching Dynasty: - Shun Chi (1644-1661),
Kang Hsi (1661-1722), Yung Cheng (1723-1735), Chien Lung (1736-1796),
Chia Ching (1796-1820) and Tao Kwong (1820-1850). Six is the number
which represents luck from heaven. They are usually secured with
mystic knot to double the good fortune and endless wealth luck.
You may hang 6 Emperor Coins in the northwest to bring you mentor
luck, networking luck and attracting helpful people to support
your undertakings.
9 Emperor Coins 9 Emperor Coins tied in red thread consist
of coins that are from the first nine Ching Dynasty Emperors from
the following reign: - Shun Chi (1644-1661), Kang Hsi (1661-1722),
Yung Cheng (1723-1735), Chien Lung (1736-1796), Chia Ching (1796-1820),
Tao Kwong (1820-1850), Shen Fung (1850-1861), Tung Chi(1862-1874)
and Kwong Shui (1875-1908). Feng Shui masters believe that the 10th
emperor is not considered auspicious because Ching Dynasty collapsed
during his weak rulership. The dragon breathe for Ching Dynasty had
ended after 9 generations. 9 is also a lucky number which represents
abundance from the harmonization of heaven and earth.
9 Emperor coins with red thread and mystic knot is essential to empower
it for endless fortune. The coins must be made of fine metal such
as brass or bronze, which are strong and elegant. Some versions are
made of resin and brittle in nature, try not to get those version
because they lack in metal energy.
9
Emperor coins are the most powerful amulet of all and the results
will be multiplied significantly compared to other combinations:
1. To increase your business fortune, stick
9 emperor coins on to all your important files, bank books, invoice
books and order books, cheque books, in your cash boxes and safes,
inside your pocketbook and any folder or item to do with your income.
2. Similarly you can stick this potent wealth
attractor on to your fax machines, cash register and computers to
attract opportunities through these avenues. The yang side must always
be up.
3. You may also tape 9 emperor coins in southeast
corner of your bedroom, workdesk, living room etc to activate your
wealth corner.
4. 9 Emperor coins placed in Northwest is a
must to activate your mentor luck to bring you important network and
helpful people coming into your life.
5. For bosses or employees, hang them behind
your chair or on the wall behind where you sit to obtain strong financial
luck and support from the 9 Emperors.
6. To excel in studies and scholastic pursuits,
you can use 9 Emperor coins as a bookmark to ensure they help you
achieve your goals.
7.The 9 Emperor coin is also a potent metal cure to dissolve the
evil 5 Yellow (bring fatality, accidents and mishaps) and illness
star-2 (bring long term illness).
8. For those in business or looking for more
achievement in life (to leapfrog to next level of excellence), you
may hang the 9 Emperor coins above your door inside your house to
represent endless wealth had entered your house.
9. You may also hang the 9 coins in your car
for good luck, prevent accidents and having happy tidings from any
business ventures wherever you travel. Bad chi in your car can also
be dissolved to prevent bad luck.
Coin Sword
Coin sword is essentially magical in nature and can be used to
ward off evil. It is the most powerful protection and remedy to
disperse shar chi (killing breathe) coming your way. Serious Feng
Shui enthusiasts and masters usually consider having one of these
tools in their homes or business premise as its presence is auspicious.
Coin
sword with red thread tied strongly together is essential to empower
it for effectiveness. The coins used are usually Ching Dynasty coins.
The coins must be made of fine metal such as brass or bronze, which
are strong. Some versions are made of resin and brittle in nature,
try not to get those version because they lack in metal energy. Coin
sword come in a few sizes, but the most powerful has 108 coins tied
together. Larger coin swords are useful for shops, business premises,
factories and more authoritive use. Smaller versions are more suitable
for a humble cubicle or small office space.
Coin
sword being a powerful metal remedy and wealth symbol has many Feng
Shui purposes:
1. You can hang the coin sword on the wall
in the living room or family room, slanting with the tip facing down
and towards the entrance or windows. It is indeed a decorative piece
which would look elegant and authentically antic looking for admiration
of your visitors. Hanging in the family room will protect your entire
family from any kind of harm, be it physical, financial or political.
The coin sword is best use to combat disasters, burgalary, evil, harmful
people, financial losses, lawsuits, triads and mishaps. It also enhances
your wealth luck because of coins tied with red thread. You may also
hang the coin sword on the wall hidden behind your main entrance door
pointing outwards slanting down.
2. The Coin Sword is effective to bring for you powerful mentor
luck and helpful people to support your important business or
work pursuits when hung in the Northwest corner of your house.
3. For bosses or managers, it is best to use
a large coin sword to counter any gossips and unobedient employees
by hanging it behind you or on either your left or right. Do not hang
it directly in front of you.
4. For employees, hang a coin sword to counter
office politics and resist people who intends to harm your career.
Having a coin sword would also heighten your competitiveness compared
to your peers for a smooth ride to the top.
5. Coin sword is also a heavy metal remedy to counter deadly 5-Yellow
(causing fatality and mishaps) and illness star-2 (causing long
term illness). For those having maindoors or family rooms in these
locations, you are adviced to get one hung there.
Note:
Feng Shui Bestbuy offers coins from the finest quality that is made
from fine brass and bronze and is really strong in nature. Try not
to get those coins that are made from resin and is very brittle. It
is better to refresh these coins each year on the first day of the
Lunar New Year. It is best to get new ones, or you can cleanse them
using incense or singing bowl.
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