Old school feng shui practitioners and Xuan Kong Flying Stars experts normally use this cure as an important countermeasure for three major flying star problems in either the natal chart, annual chart or monthly chart. It is said to be effective and quick in resolving flying star problems. It is an antidote for:
- Fatal Star #5 Yellow
- Illness Star #2 Black
This heavy brass 6 Solid Rods Ornament mimics the “ancient countermeasure” used by imperial wizards in ancient kingdoms to counter #5 Yellow and #2 Black. It is a more traditional cure widely used by feng shui masters in China and Hong Kong. There are three short solid rods and another 3 long solid rods to represent the CHIEN HEXAGRAM (which carries the meaning BIG METAL) that is derived from I-Ching. This holds the key in remedying earth element energies exerted by #5-Yellow and #2-Black. Inscribed with “OM MANI PADME HUM” mantra and the “yin-yang symbol”, it is capable of subduing evil energies and create balance. There is a secret compartment within the base where you can add in 6 emperor coins and crystal chips into it to signify the entrapment and termination of #5 Yellow and #2 Black.
Note: This item comes with 6 Emperor Coins and Crystal Chips. The 6 emperor coins and crystals chips have been concealed and CANNOT be opened.
This powerful ornament can be displayed in the following sectors:
- In sectors and rooms where annual Fatal #5 Yellow or Illness #2 Black are.
- In the vicinity of doors where the Fatal #5 Yellow or Illness #2 Black are. The best is to have it hidden just behind the door when the door is fully opened.
- By the bedside for those whose home’s axis or maindoor are afflicted by any of the Fatal #5 Yellow orIllness #2 Black.
- By the bedside of those whose zodiac is afflicted with Fatal #5 Yellow or Illness #2 Black.
Cosmetic Disclaimer
Defect rules built over time: Because they are held by tools and shaped through machining from blocks , there could be tiny tool marks or scratches visible under 30cm visual. Cast brass work experiences high heat process, gas defect, extreme shrinking and rough process steps, therefore they have “common irregularities” on their surfaces. They include blisters, bubbles, shrinkages, cavities, scratch lines, dents, tarnishes, dark spots, oxides etc. They are NOT considered as faulty and therefore are non rejectable. Despite obtaining from factories that provide high brass purity and the best in workmanship that supply only grade A pieces to us, common irregularities are still unavoidable.