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This topic on the Feng Shui Wealth Gods and Deities used in the various schools of Feng Shui is very interesting to me. You have to realize that Feng Shui is very popular in all of the Far East and has migrated to just about every corner of the world. There are an enormous number of Gods and Deities used for wealth enhancement within this vast populace that are finding their way into the schools of Feng Shui.
In this article on Feng Shui Gods of Wealth Enhancement I am going to try and list the Gods and Deities which I feel are the more popular and most often used. For every one that I list I am sure there will be many that failed to be mentioned that you may have included.
* The Eight Immortals (Pa Hsien) are found in many homes and represent longevity and prosperity. The Taoist legends tell stories of how this group of six men and two women gained immortality. Any form of artwork symbolizing them will help bring health and good fortune to the home.
* The Laughing Buddha (Pu-Tai) is a Celestial Buddha that is considered the incarnation of the Buddha of the Future, Lord Maitreya. His very presence can bring joy, compassion, and financial assistance. You will find the Laughing Buddha displayed in not only homes but also businesses.
* The Five Jambhala Wealth Gods (Dzambhala) from Tibetan Buddhism are of five different colors (Yellow Jambhala, White Jambhala, Red Jambhala, Black Jambhala, and Green Jambhala). All five carry a mongoose in their left hand that is throwing out Jewels. The Red Jambhala is also considered the Hindu God of Wealth (Lord Ganesh) and is shown with the head of an elephant.
* Fuk, Luk and Sau (The Three Immortals) are found in almost every Chinese home. Fuk is the God of Wealth and Happiness. He is always placed in the center position of the three. Luk is the God of Abundance and High Ranking. Sau is the God of Longevity and Health.
* Wu Lo Chai Shen is another name for The Wealth Gods of Five Directions (North, West, South, East, and Center). Chinese businessmen like to receive Wu Lo Chai Shen on the fifth day of the Chinese New Year to bring prosperity to them.
* Liu Hai (Hai Chan Zi) is a Chinese God of Wealth that is often seen with a three legged toad (the Chan). Legend has it that Liu Hai rescued the Chan from the sea using a string of coins. Liu Hai was able to tame the three legged toad and whenever he would dangle coins in front of the toad it would produce money to give to the poor.
* Tsai Sheng Yeh (Zhang Gong Ming) is frequently shown riding a black tiger. He is pictured as a large man with a dark or black face and quite often with a substantial beard. He can be holding a whip or more often a gold ingot. Legend has it that he was once a General and was appointed by a Buddha to distribute wealth to the needy.
* Kuan Kung (Kuan Yu) is not only the God of Wealth but also known as a God of War. He is considered one of the bravest and most skilled Generals in Chinese history. Placed facing your front door bad Chi will fear to enter. Placed in the Prosperity and Abundance area of your home and you will prosper. Placed behind where you sit at work and you will be supported by important people.
There are many other Feng Shui Gods of Wealth Enhancement that are not listed in this short article but the twenty five Gods and Deities I listed in the eight paragraphs above are my favorites and I encourage you to search out further details on them as they can each benefit you. Until we meet again, please enjoy Sheng Chi!
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Feng Shui is both an art and science. Originated from ancient China about some three centuries ago, a part of Feng Shui, known as symbolism Feng Shui is the knowledge of placing and arranging good fortune symbols in correct and proper position or direction so as to exert concealed positive Chi powers of a setting to benefit the lives of people. Symbolism Feng Shui is very easy to apply and potent too. Feng Shui enhancers consciously placed in the right Feng Shui orientation of your home can help to harness the Chi or energy which harmonizes the area of its influence, bringing about good fortune, good health, prosperity and happiness to the practitioner.
Health is unarguably the most important thing in one’s life. Without health, one can’t seek to achieve other life’s aspirations. Without health there is no point having a good career and plenty of wealth. Only with good health one can obtain wealth and get to enjoy the many good things in life to the fullest. There are many symbols used in Feng Shui to enhance health and longevity luck, the luck to live a long and fruitful life. Here are some of them:
Wu Lou – Wu Lou or the bottle gourd or the “calabash” is the most powerful symbol of good health which also brings an abundance of divine blessings and can be found in many Chinese homes today. Displaying a Wu Lou in and around the home is a good thing to have to enhance one’s Feng Shui. In ancient times, the Wu Lou is used to store water or potions used during traveling and expeditions. Because of the Wu Lou’s role in keeping the travelers alive, it was given the name the “giver of life” and hence became a symbol of good health. The Wu Lou is also believed to contain the elixir of health, vitality and immortality. This symbol is most widely used in Feng Shui to protect oneself against unnatural death and serious illnesses.
Sau - The God of Longevity or Sau, is probably the most popular deity out of the three star Gods Fuk Luk Sau. He represents good health, longevity and a quality and smooth life. He is often depicted carrying a peach, itself an auspicious symbol for long life and excellent health and a Dragon staff with a Wu Lou.
Peach - The Peach has long been regarded as a traditional symbol for good health, longevity and immortality. Legend has it that the Eight Immortals will be invited by the Goddess of the West for a feast when her peach trees bear fruits, which is how they attained immortality. The most famous folk tale related to the peaches would probably be Journey to the West, where the Monkey God stole and ate the peaches of immortality from the garden of the Goddess of the West and hence attained immortality.
Bamboo - Bamboo is a symbol or icon of longevity, good health and also endurance in Feng Shui because of its ability to stay evergreen all year round and flourish almost everywhere, especially during the winter months.
Crane - The Bird of Immortality, the crane is a very popular symbol that heralds longevity, marital harmony and wisdom and is believed to live a thousand years. The crane is the most favored of all bird symbols of good fortune in Feng Shui next to the phoenix.
Tortoise - The tortoise is sacred and much loved by the Chinese as a symbol of longevity, stability, strength, support and endurance. The Crane is said to live a thousand years but the tortoise is believed to live up to three thousand years and therefore is extremely popular with Feng Shui practitioners who seek to live a long and healthy life.
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Is Fuk Luk Sau an item of Feng shui why FS man advice ppl to use it ?
Fuk Luk Sau are known as the Three Gods of Happiness or the Three Immortals. Fuk represents good fortune. Luk represents prosperity and success. Finally, Sau represents good health and longevity.
In the Chinese tradition, it was belived that only when someone has all three that they will truly be happy. Therefore, many Chinese homes will display these Three Gods of Happiness in their homes to enhance their fortune, prosperity, and health.
Now, although these three are known as Gods, they are not worshipped. You do not have to pray to them, make offerings, or any of that sort. Just the fact they are displayed in your home or business is believed to be enough to tap into their influences.
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