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Golden Feng Shui Bagua Wu Lou (6 inches)

Golden Feng Shui Bagua Wu Lou (6 inches)
Golden Feng Shui Bagua Wu Lou (6 inches) Golden Feng Shui Bagua Wu Lou (6 inches) Golden Feng Shui Bagua Wu Lou (6 inches)
US$49.88
SKU: SKU5000B (Out Of Stock)
Weight : 600.00g ( 1.32 lbs)
Dim: Dia. 3x6 in (7.5x15 cm)
Material: Metal

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Beautiful shiny golden Wu Lou with a coin cap etched with the bagua symbol to deflect all negative illness vibes in your surrounding. It's tied with a red ribbon to strengthen its power. You can put in some earth (soil/sand from around your house) or crystal chips in it to symbolically lock in the malicious Earth energy of the Illness Star.

The Wu Lou has been a symbol of longevity, good health, and prosperity for many centuries. This special bottle gourd, also known as the calabash is an important Feng Shui tool used in enhancing mental and physical healing, warding off physical pain and serious illness.

The traditional of the Wu Lou started in ancient China, when gourds served the purpose of carrying water on long embarkments. In addition to simply water, medicine was also stored in the gourds; this is where the image of it as a “symbol of health, vitality and immortality ” was derived.

The shape itself of the Wu Lou is a depiction of heaven and earth unified. The top half of the gourd symbolizes heaven, and the bottom half is earth. The use of the gourd by humans indicates the harmony between earth, heaven and humanity.

The Wu Lou is also said to have the ability to absorb bad chi, for the reason that Taoist monks use the gourd to incarcerate evil spirits. According to Chinese mythology, monks and deities of the Taoist belief made use of the gourd, trapping evil presences inside to prevent them from causing misdemeanour. This is where the Wu Lou got the ideology of being able to absorb negative chi in your surrounding.

When a Wu Lou is being used for Feng Shui, it is imperative to attach a red thread around the “neck” to enhance its energy. One can use Wu Lou in an abundance of ways around the home; these uses serve as both Feng Shui cures and enhancers. Follow these Feng Shui tips to enhance the beneficial features of Feng Shui in your life:

1) A Wu Lou made from brass or metal is the perfect Feng Shui cure for Flying Star Feng Shui devotees, as it will prevent the dreaded #2 illness star from playing havoc in your life. Place this Feng Shui cure wherever you see the #2 sickness Flying Star appears. It is reputed to absorb the sometimes deadly bad chi, absorbing the effects of any injuries, ailments, and fatal illnesses.

2) If someone you know is facing illness or disease, provide them with a Wu Lou to place next to their bed. For a better result, hang two on either side of the bed. This is believed to give them strength to recover from illness of a serious nature.

3) Present a Wu Lou to elders as a birthday present is an endearing thing to do; this is said to offer them a long and healthy life.

4) To prevent bad chi which will harm your career, place this feng shui symbol on your desk at the office or wherever you perform your work.

5) To prevent bad chi from causing accidents, display this wulou in your vehicle of transport.

6) To promote good health luck and prosperity luck, while at the same time eliminating bad chi, place as many of this Wu Lou as you can afford around your property.

7) To maximize better health luck for your whole family, placing a Wu Lou in the East sector of your living or family room will prove to be ideal. This is because the East sector is known by the Feng Shui Bagua formula as the “universal health luck corner”

8) If you often face difficulties with bad luck, keep a feng shui Wu Lou in a place where you spend a majority of your time. It will serve to bring you better fortune.

9) If you are ailed by health problems or face recurring issues with your health, placing this Feng Shui cure in the Tien Yi (Health Corner based on Feng Shui Kua) of your bedroom is believed to help.

 

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