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Four Heavenly Kings

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Four Heavenly Kings – Energy Infused (Final Revision)
Material: Brass
Color: 18K Gold Plated and Multicolored
Dimension(in): 3.2×4.7×0.1in Plaque; 1.1×1.1×0.1in each coin; Total 3.2×0.1x11in
Weight: 162g
ID: 22-HD-17

The Four Heavenly Kings are four Buddhist gods, each of whom is believed to watch over one cardinal direction of our home. In Chinese mythology, they are known collectively as the “Feng Tiao Yu Shun” connoting “good climate or everything going smoothly” or “Sìda Tianwang” meaning “Four Heavenly Kings”. Currently live in the Caturmaharajika heaven, they are the protectors of the world and fighters of evil, each able to command a legion of supernatural creatures to protect us from dangers of all kinds. They are known as guardians against the wicked and evil. Their main duty is to protect the home from havoc. Their supernatural powers are being produced by their four powerful weapons which could change climates and trumble the earth. Their presence powerfully kill negative chi, harmful evil spirits and bad influences.Known to be worldly deities with cosmic powers. they are spiritual and powerful protectors who are always watchful in warding off negative influences and protecting you from demons and ghost sprits. When invited to your home, all four direction north, south, east and west of your home will be locked and well guarded against bad spirits. They also protect your body and mind from negative influences and bring victory and success. Having great control over the cosmic elements of each of the four directions North, South, East and West, the “Four Heavenly Kings” carrying their special implements which they wield their miraculous power, guard against loss of wealth, loss of popularity, loss of life and loss of health. Incredibly powerful, they ward off the terrible potential for reversal of fortunes. Some afflictions, pesky stars and evil spirits tend to bring a host of problems big and small such as misfortune, financial loss, hostility, accident, treachery, duplicity, untrustworthy friends, disaster, danger, ghostly encounter, injuries, violence, mysterious sickness and black magic. These unseen forces only fear the Cosmic Protectors and Enlightened Beings that ward off all odds, misfortune, devastation from unlucky stars and annual afflictions. Empowering and consecrating the primary piece is the “Mantras of 4 Heavenly Kings”. The other side of the plaque features the picture of the Li Hexagram from I-Ching (book of changes from 5000 years ago). The picture illustrates a bright sun above the sky, tall mountains with a river flowing forward and a pair of deers. This 5000 year old illustration is an effective countermeasure against hostile energy in the house that can make you communicate better, reduce your anxiety and stress, defuse conflicts, improve relationships, new insights, better judgement, empathize with others, and effectively overcome life’s challenges. Malevolent energies lurking in your house that is invincible to your eyes will be diminished. The coins below expresses the sentiment of this cure. One side of the coins read “Quan Shan Cheng E” which carries the sentiment “the wrong to be punished, the good to be rewarded”. And the other side of the coins read “Xie Bu Sheng Zheng” which carries the sentiment “evil hearts cannot match with righteousness”.

Note: This item is energy infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate of authenticity.


Four Heavenly Kings

North Heavenly King (Mo-Li Shou) guards the north. He who sees all. He carries along an evil eating creature and sometimes a snake to kill devils. He sometimes also carry a pearl on his hand. As the eye in the sky, he watches the bad people. His ancient name means “he who has broad objectives”. Associated with the color red. He also protects against nagas and other kinds of danger. He is also the best Protector to call upon to protect against black magic or dark spells of any kind.

East Heavenly King (Mo Li Ch’ing) guards the east. He who causes to grow. He carries a magic sword. He is able to produce black wind that produces tens of thousands of spears to turn evil spirits into dust. He is the ruler of the wind. His symbolic weapon is the sword which he carries in his right hand to protect the Dharma. Associated with the color blue. He protects your life force, keeps you safe from all forms of harm and ill health. He helps to boost up the luck of those who are always running into misfortunes and those who are sickly.

South Heavenly King (Mo-Li Hung) guards the south. He who hears everything. He holds a magical umbrella. This umbrella can produce thunderstorms and earthquakes during battle with demons. This is the chief of the four kings. He is the ruler of rain. Wearing heavy armor and carrying the umbrella in his right hand, he is often associated with the ancient Indian god of wealth, Kubera. Associated with the color yellow or green. This Heavenly King boosts wealth luck, profits and abundance in your life.

West Heavenly King (Mo-Li Hai) guards the west. He who upholds the realm. He carries a chinese magical “pi-pah” (musical instrument like a guitar) where the sounds of it could put evil spirits and harmful forces to rest. God of music. He is harmonious and compassionate and protects all beings. Associated with the color white. He protects your spirit essence and boosts the luck of those with low levels of Spirit Essence. He is also known as “The Luck Transformer” because he has the ability to transform one’s luck, transforming bad luck into good luck. Those who need cosmic help to overturn an injustice should invoke the blessings of this Heavenly King.


Li Hexagram

This hexagram is double sign. The trigram Li means “to cling to something,” “to be conditioned,” “to depend on something,” and also “brightness.” A dark line clings to two light lines, one above and one below – the image of an empty space between two strong lines, whereby the two strong lines are made bright. The trigram represents the middle daughter. The Creative has incorporated the central line of the Receptive, and thus Li develops. As an image, it is fire. Fire has no definite form but clings to the burning object and thus is bright. As water pours down from heaven, so fire flames up from the earth. While K’an means the soul shut within the body, Li stands for nature in its radiance.


Placement

  1. Display to face the main entrance (looking outwards) to ward off evil spirits and harmful forces and killing breathe.
  2. Display in the vicinity of a Buddha image or in front of the Buddha to activate their potency in bringing the support you need for protection purposes.
  3. Display to protect precious items/treasures from burglary and theft.
  4. If there are killing forces coming your way, display facing the killing forces such as straight path directly leading towards you, bad energy coming from construction sites, graveyard etc.
  5. Display it where malevolent energy exists as a result of bad flying stars, even the most complicated combinations where other cures are insufficient.
  6. Display it at intended areas to counter any “shar chi” due to rushing energy. Examples of rushing energy situations are such as stairs facing your maindoor, long pathway leading to a door, two doors facing each other, a window facing a door etc. It will slow down rushing “chi”. Besides, it is also used to welcome in positive energy.
  7. Display it at Quarrelsome Star #3 sector.
  8. Display it at Violent Star #7 sector.
  9. Display it in the living room to prevent hauntings from ghostly encounters. The 4 Heavenly Kings will lock all the 4 directions from being attacked.
Weight 500 g
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