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Chinese Feng Shui Decorating for Wealth – Cow on Coins

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Chinese Feng Shui Wealth - Cow on Coins

Chinese Feng Shui Wealth - Cow on Coins

The cow is considered as a sacred animal in many countries in the east.

A representation of Cow on coins is a symbol of good luck and good fortune.

The cow is also considered a representation of fertility.

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Chinese Feng Shui Wealth – Fuk Luk Sau

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Chinese Feng Shui Wealth - Fuk Luk Sau

Chinese Feng Shui Wealth - Fuk Luk Sau

They are the three gods of health, wealth and prosperity which practically represents everything.

Place these gods in a suitably elevated positions in the family or dining rooms to tap into all the luck that they signify.

These gods are found in almost all Chinese homes.

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Fengshui – Laughing Buddha

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Fengshui Laughing Buddha

Fengshui Laughing Buddha

Laughing Buddha is a symbol used to help improve investment, speculative luck, gambling luck and business.

Laughing Buddha is considered as a deity of abundance. Images and statues of Laughing Buddha are seen in many business places these days. Laughing Buddha is considered to be an avatar of Maitreya Buddha who is considered to be a future representation of enlightenment in Buddhism. Since Maitreya is associated with happiness, which can be considered to be an extension of having enough to eat and live a contented life, Laughing Buddha is represented having a belly. He helps to overcome sadness and obstacles, and offers a smooth ride filled with happiness throughout the year. A good Laughing Buddha image would have a face that is very smiley to signify fulfillment and joy.

Laughing Buddha is also considered as the representation of an eccentric Chinese monk who lived many years ago. He was considered to be a man of good nature and was always seen carrying a cloth bag with many items like rice, sweets for the children and food for the poor. He may also be seen sitting on a cart drawn by boys or holding a fan that was considered a wish fulfilling fan. The Laughing Buddha of today represents the monk who goes around and blesses people with happiness, good luck and family luck.

Laughing Buddha is said to bring incredible luck and can be seen at cashier counters, reception desks, entry foyers and lobbies of hotels and restaurants and almost many premises in Asia.

The Laughing Buddha is also represented carrying symbols like ingots, pots of gold, treasure bag and usually associated with abundance, wealth and happiness luck.

Laughing Buddha is also seen surrounded with children and is said to bring descendant luck into families. Place a Laughing Buddha with kids statue or painting in the west area of the living room.

Displaying the Laughing Buddha in the family room is considered to bring family harmony and dispel any problems and quarrels.

Laughing Buddha is also represented in jade pendants jewelry, which is considered to be very lucky. Giving a gift of the Laughing Buddha is a very friendly gesture. In most Asian cultures a representation of Laughing Buddha is given on notable occasions like weddings and anniversaries.

Always display Laughing Buddha on a nice table and display the deity in living rooms and entry areas of the house. Please do not display the Laughing Buddha statue in bathrooms or kitchen.

In many temples of Asia the Laughing Buddha is seen sitting facing the entrance and is considered a symbol of good luck.

A good Laughing Buddha image would have a face that is very smiley to signify fulfillment and joy.

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