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Importance Of The Chinese Feng Shui Compass
The Chinese Feng Shui compass is a magnetically polarized tool, used to indicate the flow and harmony in the world and the spaces around us. Ever since its creation in ancient China, Feng Shui masters have taken its advice in the use of materials and discovering the hub of energy inside any building.
Unlike the Northward-bound compass from the western world, the Chinese compass points to the South. After an experiment with a metal spoon, the ancients derived the true planetary source from which the magnetic flow originates, the South pole, and designed their compass to lead toward it.
In Chinese, the compass is referred to as the Lo-Pan, meaning the 'bowl of everything' or 'bowl that opens the gate to all mysteries in the universe'. Drawing from the literal coordinates and surrounding landscaping of a building, the Lo-Pan is utilized in leading the way to achieving harmony with the local flow of energy, rather than moving against it. It also can be useful in placing certain objects of furnishings in particular places where the energy could use it the most, and to remedy a troublesome doorway, perhaps, if the building was constructed without the use of a compass.
With its magnetic pull, the compass's reading will be thrown off by any area with a high gathering of metals, and this subsequently is believed to put a block in the path of the planet's own magnetic flow. Any master or experienced Feng Shui user will know the dispersion of metals is highly important, if at all possible, since stops in nature's energy are perfect places for negative energies to dwell.
Qi, or Chi, is the name of the planet's life force in Feng Shui. Chi must be given proper passageway through every space to fill it with light energy, and push away any negative thoughts or powers. Lucky bamboo and coins can be used as additives to encourage specific kinds of Chi, such as fortune, into the home and residents' lives.
The user of the Lo-Pan can assess any area of their home simply by facing it, and reading the direction the needle points toward. After consulting the ancient wisdom of what should be the case for a piece of furniture or a doorway for example, the user can adjust the objects in the space. The elemental division of the compass also allow for the user to put their own emphasis on any element they prefer.
The Lo-Pan has been used in China for centuries, leading as the guiding force in constructing buildings, and even the directions of entire cities. The Chinese Feng Shui compass takes on a few different forms to better suit varying personalities and experience, allowing anyone to access the ancient wisdom of beauty in nature.
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Ceramic Maneki Neko Lucky Cat Salt and Pepper Shakers in Holder In Asia this is a popular traditional symbol of prosperity, good fortune and protection. Position this cat facing an entrance or by a window in your home so the cat can attract good Feng Shui into your house. These Lucky cats are also often displayed on a shelf facing a window or door in business premises as they are considered to be very auspicious by Chinese business people... |
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My Lucky Stars [VHS] $19.98 An enjoyable sequel to the 1984 gag-fest Winners and Sinners. Jackie Chan and an assortment of his pals (martial artists and comedians) make like the Rat Pack in this knockabout kung fu romp filmed in Japan in 1985. Undercover cop Chan, with partner Yuen Biao, has been stranded in Nippon, and Sammo Hung's gang of slapstick cutthroats, the Lucky Stars, is sprung from the pokey to get them back. The... |
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