In times of recession, more powerful cure is needed against the Violent Star #7 due to higher crime rates across the globe. Featuring the Fulin Dog’s face, it is associated with military strength and hunting prowess, a powerful symbol of enforcement. It denotes protection for all the nine directions including the center. The fulin dog which is considered to be a spiritually endowed creature can provide more power in countering the evil energies from the hidden realm of Violent Star #7. This is necessary when the #7 becomes too powerful. Having the fulin will allow you to ride through the year smoothly with less problems associated to burglary and theft. In addition, the magnificent protective duo of elephant and rhinoceros also embody special forces to counter burglary.
This amulet provides powerful cure against burglary, kidnap, robbery, financial loss and cheat. For those in business, this amulet can also keep competitors at bay. It incorporates the following features:
- The “Kan Hexagram” derived from the I-Ching (Book of Changes) represents BIG WATER and holds the key in combating the metal element energy of violence from Violent Star #7. Old style feng shui masters will understand this better.
- “Anti-Burglary Mantras” consecrates the amulet. By just looking at or touching these mantras, one will be blessed with tremendous luck in countering against the baddies.
- The blue hues and huge wave symbols depict the water element, like bringing in a grand ocean into your life. You need a substantial amount of water power to counter metal energy from Violent Star #7.
Note: This plaque is energy infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate of authenticity.
Fulin Dog
Buddha’s tame lion would “follow his heels like a faithful dog”, according to the legend. According to an oft-repeated legend, this is no ordinary lion. Long ago a lion fell in love with a marmoset. The disparity in their sizes made this an impossible love, so the heart-sore lion asked Ah Chu, the protector of animals, to shrink him down to the size of a marmoset so that the two animals could marry. Only his heart remained its original size. From this union, the Lion Dog (Fu Lin) was born. With the spread of Buddhism to China, the status of Fu Dogs were elevated during the reign of Emperor Zhangdi of the Eastern Han Dynasty due to the religion’s high regard for them. Therefore, you will find the fu dog statues abundantly available in the chinese palace and the emperors consider breeding pekingese dogs as the real form of fu dogs. With the power to drive away evil, Fu Dogs are popularly known as the defender of law and protector of homes. Fu Dogs provide ultimate protection from theft and robbery, wards of evil spirits and harmful people, nourishes chi that enters homes, bring in happy blessings and dissolves bad chi from neighbourly formations. It is seen as the symbol of power and strength because of its ability to eat up the tiger and leopard besides having the ability to suppress and expel evil forces.
Where to display this amulet
It is best to carry along this amulet with you or display it near you for maximum benefit. You can optionally display the amulet in the following areas:
- For safety of our families and children, place the amulet facing out to the maindoor of our homes to ward off robberies and accidents.
- The protective amulet will help to solve political problems in office, backstabbing, arguments and harmful peers when displayed at your office desk. It will help to solve quarreling, havoc and hostility in office.
- For businessmen, it is best to have it displayed at the main entrance of your workplace or shop to ensure your competitors are kept at bay.