
Fengshui

Feng shui Double Fish
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The Feng Shui Double Fish Statue Jumping over Dragon Gate is considered as a symbol of bravery, determination, and strength. The carp species of fish depicted in this statue are shown swimming and jumping upstream, this upstream swim denotes the attainment of ambitions and aspirations. This statue also represents the strength-building capacity in case of troubles.
As per Chinese Culture, the two carps shown in the statue, represents two qualities – abundance and companionship. The Carp fish is believed to help in marriage relationships. This Fish is also a symbol of wisdom, wealth luck, happiness, and good health. Carp double fish gate is a strong creature in feng shui, it is said that carp fish attempted to swim through the dragon gate and then it transformed into a dragon. Dragon Statue can be made of any material, but brass, bronze, and polyresin are very effective.
Fish Gate is very sharp and active and helps to win the competition. It also helps to bring business growth, education luck and helps in career development. Feng Shui Carp Fish Gate is great for students and those who are looking for success in the scholastic exam. Gold Dragon Pair Of Jumping Fish Gate is the symbol of ambition, resolution, determination, and reward. Particularly because of the Chinese word for fish, Yu sounds very much like surplus and abundance.
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Feng shui victory horse
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Feng shui victory horse-, a horse is considered to be a form of progress and progress, if a picture or statue of a horse is placed in the right direction, then immense success can be found in life. Along with hard work, Vastu and Feng Shui are also considered important for success and progress in life. If you are not getting success or progress even after working hard, then this easy solution of Feng Shui can be found to solve your problem.
Like Indian astrology, Feng Shui works on the basis of positive and negative energy. The horse statue is used in Feng Shui to gain name and fame. There are many types of this Feng Shui horse such as running, two front legs raised or two horses in a pair.
If the statue of a horse running in the south direction is kept, it is believed that it brings you wealth, prosperity and happiness, and improves the Vastu of our house. But while keeping it, keep in mind that its head should be towards any window or door. By doing this positive energy comes into the house.
To get a name and fame, it is considered very auspicious to keep the statue of the Horse in Feng Shui the horse is considered a symbol of speed, ability and power.
A moving statue of one or more horses is a sign of progress on your path to success. By keeping such a statue at home or any office, you will remain focused on your goal and will be able to achieve success by using the right energy in the right direction.
The statue of a running horse herd should face towards your home or office. If the face of such a statue is outwards, then all the energy will go outwards.
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Feng Shui Wind Chimes
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Feng shui Wind chimes are decorative items that produce pleasant sounds when the wind blows. They are not only beautiful to look at, but also have various benefits for your home and life. Feng shui chimes are based on the ancient Chinese philosophy of feng shui, which means "wind and water". Feng shui is the art of arranging your environment to harmonize with the natural forces and enhance the flow of positive energy, or Chi is believed to affect your health, wealth, relationships, and happiness.
Feng shui Wind chimes are instruments that create sound vibrations that can influence the chi in your surroundings. They can be made of different materials, such as metal, wood, ceramic, crystal, or seashells. Each material has its own properties and associations with the five elements of feng shui: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. The number, shape, and color of the chimes also have meanings and effects.
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