This majestic cannon is an imposing piece for those looking for reliability. It can withstand tough weather conditions if displayed outdoor. It is also suitable for those living in apartments or high rise offices when countering external shar chi. The entire structure of the cannon is made from strong heavy brass, attached with toughly crafted wheels and a strong metal cannon piece in the center. Categorized as a DESTRUCTOR countermeasure against destructive energy, the cannon is a powerful countermeasure of external shar chi in difficult situations especially when your home or office is in a tall building where you cannot hang a bagua outside the wall of the building. It is also an effective remedy against any strong bagua mirror overlooking your house from the opposite neighbour. Also worth taking note that a taller building (especially a high rise structure higher than you) blocking your facing view is simply negative for your feng shui and can be remedied by a cannon. Other negative structures include sculpture with pointed arrows, television antennas, satelite transmitters, electrical transformers, jagged rocks, T-junctions, construction crane, elevated bridges, elevated roads, airport runways, train tracks, branches of dead tree and pointed sharp edges emitting poison arrows coming towards your view.
What the cannon symbolizes and how to place the object?
Cannons like bagua is a powerful countermeasure and cure against poison arrows and big killing energy (shar chi). However, unlike the “concave bagua” which is meant to absorb any poison arrows from your surrounding, the cannon exerts a strong defensive force itself to disperse the killing energy coming towards your direction. Many feng shui masters in Hong Kong said the power exerted by the cannon overide the bagua. That is why one will see in Hong Kong that cannons are used to counter problematic killing chi. Feng Shui masters would normally recommend a cannon to counter difficult situations. You are advised to use this powerful countermeasure only in situations where you are under strong threat and do not have any choice, such as unable to hang a concave bagua on the external surface of your wall because you are in a tall building or on instances where it does not harm any innocent homes. It could also be used to end any bagua mirror war created by an offensive neighbour.
This cannon can be placed in any vicinity of your office, shop or home facing the window where the external shar chi threatens you directly:
- For those working in tall buildings in Manhattan or New York, you may place this beautiful cannon on your work desk facing towards your window view against another oppressing high rise building taller than you, too close to you and blocking your view as this is considered as a shar chi. But you need to be careful that if the building is not confronting you and does not pose a threat, you need not use this cure.
- If your window view is threatened by any of the following negative shar, you may also place it facing the window. Negative structures comprise tree branches, television antennas, satelite transmitters, electrical transformers, jagged rocks, T-junctions, construction crane, elevated bridges, elevated roads, airport runways, train tracks, branches of dead tree and pointed sharp edges emitting poison arrows coming towards your view.
- Those living on ground level should display the cannon outdoor high up and have it pointing directly to the direction where the root of the shar chi is.
All the above situation if not cured could result in poor business, lost of wealth, bankruptcy, magnified obstacles, accidents, sickness, depression, psychological effects, or even death in household or an office.
Cosmetic Disclaimer
Defect rules built over time: They have high degree of quality gloss finish. But 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.