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Scroll Ten
Animal Feng Shui Cures
Scroll Ten contains :
- Feng Shui Cures based on Animal Symbolism
- A Special Flower Cure
Animal Feng Shui Cures
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Foo Dogs - The main purpose of these fierce- looking Lion-dogs is protection.
In China (and at Chinese structures worldwide) Foo Dogs flank the entrance to shrines and temples for protection against negative and malign forces.
There is both a male Foo and a female Foo.
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The male is usually seen with a Qi ball under its paw,
and the female is seen with a young Foo Dog under her paw or lying near it.
Lucky Cats are usually seen in pairs with upraised paws.
They bestow good fortune onbusinesses and greet potential customers.
They are often seen in pairs or in triads.
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Money Frog - holding a jeweled coin in its mouth, and resting atop gold ingots, coins or a Bagua, this animal bestows Wealth-luck.
Frogs are usually placed in the Prosperity section of the Black Hat Ba Gua.
Horses bestow vitality and Fame-luck. It is said that eightor nine horses placed in the Fame and Reputation section of the Ba-Gua will bring honors.
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Horses represent the Fire element.
Turtles - In China these animals symbolize Longevity.
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The Black Turtle is the sacred animal of the North and the Water element.
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Koi Fish are Symbols of Wealth and Prosperity. These fish are said to bring good luck. They are appraised and priced according to their color-design.
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For example, a Koi with a well-known, distinctive three-white-dot pattern . ' . on its forehead will sell for $10,000 (more or less)!
A Special Flower Cure
Peony Flowers - In China, this flower symbolizes Love.
They can be used as a cure in the Relationship section of the Black Hat Ba-Gua.
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Don’t miss the next exciting codex in the Feng Shui series:
The 11th Scroll – Feng Shui & Business
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