Symbol of luck. Chinese symbol of good luck

Introduction

Many people confuse symbols with signs and even diagrams. However, a symbol is not just an image, but an image that carries a certain mystical, philosophical semantic meaning. A sign is the external image of a symbol. A symbol can influence a person and his environment as a call, a prohibition, a blessing for something.

The thoughtless use of symbols in everyday life can lead to unexpected consequences. Each symbol has a special inner meaning and energy. There are several points of view on this property of symbols.

1. The energy of a symbol is objective and exists regardless of belief in it.

2. The energy of a symbol is subjective and has an effect only if there is faith in it.

3. The energy of a symbol is objective, but depends on a person’s psychological perception, the connection between the image and emotions.

Whatever point of view you adhere to, it is impossible to completely deny the influence of symbols on our lives. Even if you choose the last of the above theories, the necessary attitude, concentration and faith in the fulfillment of what you want will help you achieve your goal based on the chosen symbol.

Knowing the semantic meaning of symbols and the degree of impact on one or another aspect of life, you can use them for good.

Symbols from the philosophy of Feng Shui have recently become especially popular. This is an Eastern teaching about achieving harmony with the world around you and yourself. Harmony can be interpreted in different ways, but it invariably comes down to balance, which is impossible without the fulfillment of certain needs. Feng Shui philosophy places special emphasis on material wealth and luck.

There is a growing interest in runic symbols, as well as in the symbolism of Slavic amulets. It should be noted here that the use of runes to fulfill the desired is an exclusively folk custom that arose in many countries during globalization. Runes are intended to connect with the supernatural, determine the future, but not to attract wealth or good luck. It is advisable to use runes in order to find out, for example, which path to choose in order to achieve a goal. However, today you can often find advice on using runes as talismans. Probably, this technique works thanks to the faith of the owner of the talisman. The symbolism of Slavic amulets can often be found in clothing and embroidered panels.

In a certain sense, numbers can also be called symbols. Each of the ten Arabic numerals is not just an image of an account, but contains a semantic meaning, usually acquired. All numbers consisting of different digits also have a corresponding meaning. Numerology is based on this principle - the study of the connection between numbers and fate. By using numbers and numbers as symbols (or sets of symbols), you can attract wealth and good luck into your life.

Symbols for attracting wealth, good luck and happiness are not only varied in their external outline, but can also be located in different ways. Some symbols just need to be decorated as a wall panel, others need to be placed in a certain place in the apartment or office, and others can even be worn in the form of an amulet or embroidery on clothing.

Today, amulets embroidered with a counted cross (“cross stitch”) or satin stitch are common. It is supposed to start on a certain day of the lunar month (the seventh, tenth, eleventh and fourteenth days of the lunar cycle are considered the most favorable). They embroider the amulet symbol with thoughts about what they want, without being distracted by extraneous fuss, otherwise the embroidery will not receive the necessary strength. There are two opposing opinions regarding embroidering amulets. One of them is that only the person for whom the amulet is intended should embroider. Another thing is that only a blood relative or spouse can embroider with good intentions and without selfish intent.

The symbolism of color and the material on which the symbol will be depicted are of great importance. The choice of material and color is described in more detail in the sections about specific symbols.

A symbol is not necessarily an abstract image consisting of geometric shapes. All objects and living beings that surround us are, to one degree or another, symbols and are associated with some area of ​​life, with a certain mood. According to the teachings of Feng Shui, objects that are pleasant to us create a flow of beneficial Qi energy. Objects that are unpleasant to the eye contribute to the formation of harmful Sha energy.

Chapter 1
Symbols for attracting money and wealth

Whatever a person’s attitude towards money, in the modern world he needs it. Perhaps this is why almost all world cultures have traditional symbols for attracting money.

Symbols in the interior

Aquarium with fish

An aquarium with fish is not only a unique element of the interior that has a positive effect on the psyche, but also a powerful symbol, according to the teachings of Feng Shui, capable of activating any zone in a home or office.

This especially applies to the Wealth zone, located in the southeast of a house or separate room. Fish symbolize success, water symbolizes wealth.

Thus, an aquarium with fish will help you achieve success in money matters (Fig. 1).



Figure 1. Aquarium with fish


It is preferable to opt for live fish, but artificial ones are also suitable. The water must be kept clean at all times. The aquarium is located in the southeastern sector of the house or premises, avoiding the place to the right of the front door. The optimal number of fish in an aquarium is nine. It’s good if eight of them are golden (the color of wealth), and the ninth is black. The black fish will absorb and suppress all negative energy, the gold fish will create positive energy.

Aquarium goldfish and carp are especially popular as they symbolize prosperity and wealth.

Angel over a man wandering up the mountain

The image of a traveler walking up a mountain, with an angel flying over him, as if protecting him on the road, can have different variations. The traveler in different pictures rises to the left or right relative to the viewer. The image is used in engravings, reproductions, and embroidery (Fig. 2).



Figure 2. Angel above a man wandering up the mountain


The symbol owes its origin to the alchemical tradition, in which angels not only bless for some deed and protect a person so that he does not stumble, but are also able to give wealth and prosperity. It is believed that this symbol originated in the Czech Republic in the Middle Ages.

An affirmation is a short positive statement aimed at creating a positive way of thinking and shaping a chosen future. Affirmations are often used in magical and psychological practices. Despite the difference in areas of application, the meaning and essence of affirmations are the same: to tune yourself and the surrounding energy to the outcome you need.

It is used before starting a new business, taking a new job or moving to a new position, as well as significant financial events (important transactions, deposits, investments). Thanks to this symbol, you will gain confidence in a favorable outcome of the matter and tune in to the ability to foresee the result of your actions. If the symbol is placed in the interior, it will absorb the positive energy of abundance and prosperity, repelling negative energy. This way, you will be less likely to have thoughts about failures and failures.

1. Everything I touch will bring me monetary success.

2. Wealth comes to me with ease.

3. All my thoughts and actions are useful to me.

Starting position - kneeling, toes not supporting, arms extended forward, palms up. Exhalation. Stretch your arms out to the sides, palms forward, with fingers slightly spread. Inhale. Turn your body to the left. Exhalation. Return your body to a straight position. Inhale. Bend forward, at the same time lower your pelvis onto your heels, reach your head to your knees, bend your arms at a right angle, place your elbows on the floor in line with your knees. Elbows touch knees, palms point down and lie on the floor, fingers connected. Exhalation. Return to a straight body position with your arms extended forward. Hold your breath. Separate your fingers. Swing your arms out to the sides. Inhale. Repeat the above in a mirror manner (with preliminary rotation of the body to the right). Repeat the exercise six times on each side. Straighten your body while sitting on your heels. Inhale. Initial position.

This exercise is gratitude to the patron symbol for everything that happens in life, even for negative events that served as a good experience. Exercise helps to set yourself up for a positive wave and build confidence in your abilities.

Ganesha

Ganesha is the Indian god of abundance, symbolizing wealth and prosperity. The Ganesha figurine is the most powerful talisman for attracting money, originating from Ancient India. On the figurine you can see a deity with the head of an elephant, a large belly and several pairs of arms (two, three or four pairs). This deity stands on a rat, which, according to legend, was a demon before Ganesha tamed it and made it his mount. This combination personifies pride and vanity defeated by patience and prudence (Fig. 3).

When choosing a figurine with the image of Ganesha, you should know that the strength of its influence depends on the size of the depicted deity. Among the materials, you can give preference to bronze, copper, wood, semi-precious stones or a combination of these materials. For a symbol to be effective, its power must be respected. Metal figurines are placed in the northwestern sector or to the right of the workplace, wooden ones - in the Family (southwest) or Wealth (southeast) sector. There are several rituals to activate the symbol: scratching the belly of the deity, stroking his right palm, offerings in the form of Chinese coins and sweets, reading special mantras. Mantras are similar to affirmations; they also activate the energy of the symbol, aimed at helping its owner.



Figure 3. Ganesha


In this case, use the following mantra: “Om gam ganapataye namaha.” It is advisable to repeat this mantra 108 times a day, or at least before important financial events.

In gratitude for the help, you need to stroke the deity's trunk.

Hexagram with four beasts

In the six-pointed star there is a serpent eating itself in a ring, and in this ring there is an eagle, a peacock, a swan and a lion. The self-eating serpent is the “sun wheel”, representing the enduring life force. Birds symbolize the connection between the heavenly and the earthly, at the same time, each of the birds has its own meaning: a swan - honest wealth; eagle - courage, strength, wealth, greatness; peacock – pride and prosperity. Leo is a symbol of energy, strength and perseverance (Fig. 4).



Figure 4. Hexagram with four animals


The symbol originates in ancient civilizations (presumably in Ancient Egypt or Mesopotamia). It developed to its modern form and interpretation in alchemy in medieval Europe.

This symbol can be used as a permanent talisman; it will bring constant financial well-being, profit and prosperity, and protect against slander and negative energy, as well as natural phenomena.

You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using affirmations:

1. I attract money to myself.

2. I have overcome poverty and financial problems.

3. I deserve to be rich.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. Starting position – standing straight, feet shoulder-width apart, arms relaxed and lowered. Raise your hands to chest level, imagining that you are squeezing a ball in your palms. The right hand should be on top (palm squeezing the “ball” facing down), the left hand should be on the bottom (palm squeezing the “ball” facing up). Shift your body weight to your right leg and move your left leg back a little. Smoothly raise your left hand to eye level, looking at the palm of your hand. At the same time, smoothly lower your right hand along the body. Look closely at your left palm, imagining that you are warming it with your gaze. Rotate your left hand with your palm facing away from you. Turn your head to the right, look closely at your right palm, the fingers of which form a bowl. Get back into a position where your hands are squeezing the “ball.” Repeat the exercise eight times.

Exercise leads to harmony between positive and negative energies.

Gnome rolling a wheel

A symbol depicting a gnome rolling a wheel up a hill. A square is placed in the wheel, secured by the four spokes of the wheel (Fig. 5). The symbol appeared in Europe in the early Middle Ages during the development of alchemy. Its meaning is the constancy of vitality.

The gnome personifies earthly energy, material, desirable; wheel – movement, variability; square – immobility, constancy. Material energy makes the world changeable, but the essence of things is unchanged. The meaning of the symbol is that on the path to financial changes and improvements, one should rely on what is constant, and not on what is changeable.

People turn to the symbol when they want career growth, getting a new position, or opening their own business. In this case, the symbol can be depicted simply on a printed picture located in the office, or on a talisman (amulet).



Figure 5. Gnome rolling a wheel


You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using the following affirmations:

1. I manage well-being in my life.

2. My wishes deservedly receive financial support.

3. My success is under my control.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. With your knees slightly bent, lower your arms down. Exhalation. Tilt to the left. Smooth circular movement of the arms to the left and up with a large amplitude. Inhale. Tilt to the right. Smooth circular movement of the arms to the right and down. Exhalation. Repeat the exercise a total of nine times, imagining that you are spinning the Wheel of Luck and Prosperity, controlling energy from the Universe. Returning to the starting position, do the exercise nine more times in the opposite direction (to the right and up - inhale, down and to the left - exhale). The torso should only bend left and right. Rest. Repeat the entire exercise.

Gnome with scales and diamond

The symbol depicts a walking gnome holding a diamond in his left hand and scales in his right hand (Fig. 6).

A gnome is a fairy-tale creature of small stature, a natural spirit (forest, mountain, earth), protecting wealth in the bowels of the Earth. These creatures are found in Germanic and Scandinavian folklore. The symbol with the gnome, diamond and scales appeared in the early Middle Ages in the alchemical tradition.

Exercises to release the energy of the symbol help to tune in to receiving financial benefits and developing the material sphere of life. This is a kind of meditation that has nothing to do with witchcraft.


Figure 6. Gnome with scales and diamond


The gnome is a symbol of material energy, earthly desires, the diamond (or other precious stone) and the scales represent wealth, abundance, balance, prosperity and stability.

This symbol will help improve your financial situation, protect you from ruin, and preserve your accumulated wealth. When constantly used as a talisman, it helps to fulfill cherished desires and gain wealth.

You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using affirmations:

1. The better my financial condition, the better I feel.

2. I create my own world.

3. I receive money and part with it with pleasure.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. Place any gem or image of this symbol on the table. You can take the stone in your hand. Breathing is even and calm. Your heart is open and sends positive energy to the stone, charging it, asking for healing energy in return. Thoughts are concentrated on how this energy flows to you in rays or waves. After this, you should mentally thank the stone.

If the exercise is easy, without tension, you can mentally ask the stone questions and discern the answers by the vibration of the energy. You can ask the stone for something. Charged with positive energy, it will become a powerful talisman in fulfilling your request.

"Pot of Wealth"

“Pot of Wealth” is another symbolic item from the Feng Shui tradition. It looks like a clay or wooden pot filled with gold coins (Fig. 7). The “Pot of Wealth” represents the depths of gold and helps to find good luck in financial matters.



Figure 7. “Pot of Wealth”


It is better to use natural ceramics or wood, but coins are most often imitation (for example, made of painted ceramics). This symbol can be purchased at the store or made yourself. The “Pot of Wealth” is placed in the south-eastern sector of the room or house, making sure that it is not covered with dust.

Money Tree

One of the most famous symbols for attracting wealth comes from the philosophy of Feng Shui. The money tree can be artificial or live. In the first case, instead of leaves, coins or semi-precious stones are hung on the tree; in the second, it is a houseplant whose leaves resemble coins (Fig. 8).



Figure 8. Money tree


The purchased artificial tree should first be cleaned of excess energy: immerse the entire tree in salted water and leave it for three days, then rinse under running water and place it in a suitable place.

It is better if the tree is made by its owner himself, then during the manufacturing process it absorbs the necessary energy and mood. The trunk and branches can be woven from wire. Hang coins on the branches: Chinese or ordinary (in the latter case, you must first make holes in them). There must be an odd number of coins on the tree, otherwise you will receive a loss rather than a profit. It is preferable to use Chinese coins rather than ordinary ones. If, in addition to coins, the tree is decorated with flowers, there should also be an odd number of them (preferably three). Attach coins and flowers using red thread or ribbon. The same rules must be followed when embroidering a panel depicting a money tree.

A living money tree needs to be carefully looked after and dust removed from its leaves. There is a belief that in order to make a profit, you need to bury a few coins in the ground under the money tree. This should not be done, since the coins may oxidize in the soil (unless they are made of precious metal) and the plant will die.

The money tree is placed in a bright place in the living room or hallway, placing a paper bill under it. The money tree is combined with any symbols to attract wealth and prosperity. It is better to place a panel (for example, embroidery) with a picture of a money tree opposite the front door, luring money into the house.

Dragon at the cave

In this symbol, the dragon is located at the entrance to the cave (Fig. 9). The dragon at the cave represents protection, guarding treasures and vitality. The origin of the symbol can be attributed to Ancient China, but it is also characteristic of Ancient Greece and the Celtic civilization.

When performing exercises and meditations associated with a specific symbol, you must be in front of this symbol or have it on yourself in the form of an amulet. Some symbols (for example, a magic circle with a hexagram) can be depicted on the floor or ground, and then perform the exercise while being directly in the symbol.

The dragon will come to the rescue if you need to stabilize your financial situation, save a certain amount of money, or move to a higher-paying position. A talisman in the form of a dragon will bring material and spiritual well-being. It can be kept at home or in the workplace in the form of a figurine, panel or embroidery.



Figure 9. Dragon near the cave


The energy of the symbol must be applied and strengthened with the help of affirmations:

1. Everything I work with brings me material well-being.

2. Streams bringing material well-being are directed at me from Heaven.

3. I attract good luck and prosperity.

Exercise to release the energy of the “Floating Dragon” symbol. Starting position – standing, legs together, arms down and relaxed. Place your palms together at chest level, move them to the left (right hand facing up) and draw them in a semicircle above your head, then in a semicircle below your abdomen. Bring your arms to your chest and do the same movements in a mirror manner. It turns out that you are describing a figure of three loops in the air. Movements should be performed smoothly and without tension. Repeat the exercise eight times.

Three-legged toad

The Three-Legged Toad, or Toad with Three Legs, is one of the most popular symbols for attracting wealth known to us from the philosophy of Feng Shui. It is aimed at gaining monetary luck.



Figure 10. Toad with three legs


This toad is considered a symbol of wealth and immortality. The toad's mouth can be free, but most often it holds a coin or a “fan” of three coins in it (Fig. 10).

The symbol is placed in the Wealth sector (south-eastern part of the house or office). You cannot place the talisman in the bathroom, toilet, kitchen, or bedroom. The toad should be in an “active” area with positive energy: for example, in the living room or office. I bury it if the south-eastern sector of the house coincides with the corner of the living room, located diagonally opposite the entrance to this room. Such a place is considered ideal for the location of a three-legged talisman and is called the “corner of Power.” You can also place a toad in the hallway, symbolically creating the appearance that wealth has entered the house. The toad should “look” in the direction from the entrance, then wealth will come into the house and not flow out of it. It is possible to increase the effect of the symbol by placing it in a fountain or small pond. If you purchased a toad with an empty open mouth, it is better to insert a real coin into it. It is preferable to choose a toad of a metallic color (gold, copper or bronze, or their imitation), similar in shape to a real, live toad.

Dragon turtles with a coin in their mouth

The dragon turtle is another symbol from the feng shui tradition. This symbol represents wisdom (turtle) and fortitude (dragon). The symbol exists in several versions, one of which is a dragon turtle with a coin in its mouth (Fig. 11). This version of the symbol works for financial well-being, adding wisdom in resolving money issues.



Figure 11. Dragon turtle with a coin in its mouth


The symbol cannot be placed on a blank sheet of paper or next to faulty equipment, otherwise its energy will be disrupted. Like other talismans that help attract wealth, the dragon turtle should look inside the house, and not towards the entrance.

Hieroglyph "Wealth"

The symbol is a Chinese character, according to the Feng Shui tradition, endowed with powerful energy to activate the wealth zone in the home. The hieroglyph for wealth can be considered an ancient Chinese symbol.

The image of this hieroglyph must be placed in the southeastern zone of the house or room in the form of a panel or embroidery (Fig. 12).



Figure 12. Hieroglyph “Wealth”


It is good to keep such a symbol in your wallet or safe. It is advisable to choose natural materials for applying the symbol: natural fabric, ink or threads made of wool or silk, a wooden or bamboo frame. You can draw the hieroglyph yourself, then it will absorb your energy and be focused on your needs. Placed in the interior, this symbol will not only attract wealth, but will also positively affect the energy of the room, improving the spiritual state of its inhabitants.

Bat flying to the moon

The image of a bat flying at night towards the moon dates back to Ancient China (Fig. 13). The bat represents overcoming uncertainty. A person who decides to achieve material well-being will find a way even in darkness. You should listen to your intuition.

The symbol is used when applying for a new job or moving to a new position, opening a new business, and also before talking with your boss about a salary increase.

This symbol can be placed in the interior in the form of a flat image or figurine, or carried with you as an amulet. At the same time, the second semantic part of the symbol (the Moon) is often omitted, implying that the bat, in any case, makes its way at night and strives for its goal. A talisman (amulet) with a bat will not only bring confidence and good luck in obtaining material wealth, but will also protect against negative energy.



Figure 13. Bat flying to the Moon


You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using affirmations:

1. I want and can achieve my goal.

1. I control the well-being of my life.

2. All my wishes and dreams about material well-being come true.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. In a standing position, lower your arms down and cross your wrists slightly below your navel with your palms facing your stomach. Women place their left hand on top, men place their right hand. Bend your knees and look straight ahead. Exhalation. Straightening your knees, raise your arms up with one swing without separating them. Thoughts are concentrated on the fact that in the upper position, raised arms pierce clouds of problems, while turning your palms up and to the sides. Inhale. With a volitional movement, separate and spread your arms, lower them to the sides, without tilting forward or backward (the arms make a circular movement with the center at the shoulder joint, without bending). Initial position. Exhalation. Repeat the exercise ten times.

Magic circle and infinity

The circle, engulfed in flames, contains the numerical symbol of infinity (number 8) and an arrow pointing upward (Fig. 14). The circle symbolizes the protection of existing savings, the arrow - determination, optimism, activity, undertakings, the number 8 - endless material prosperity. The place of origin is considered to be the Ancient East; it is difficult to more precisely establish the date and time of the appearance of this symbol.



Figure 14. Magic circle and infinity


The symbol is used at any time to preserve and increase wealth, positive energy and self-confidence.

You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using affirmations:

1. I am rich, my life is a continuous holiday.

2. I know the secrets of getting rich.

3. I enjoy prosperity and abundance.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. Starting position – lying down, body relaxed, eyes closed, you can turn on calm music for meditation, but it’s better to do without it. You are calm. You listen to the sounds of music. Everything around you gradually loses its importance and means less and less to you. All days are alike. Your heart opens towards the positive, like a flower towards the rays of the Sun. Your soul is open to what is to come. Music penetrates your heart and leaves smoothly, gently. Each new breath fills you, you become larger and turn into a Holy Grail, ready to be received. All tension goes away, all its causes disappear, you have thrown them out of yourself. Everything unnecessary falls off of you like a mask. Negative energy flows out of you with every exhalation. Your breathing is becoming softer and calmer. You feel comfortable and cozy. Every breath brings light freshness. The body merges into one with the music. You feel its sounds with every cell of your body. You turn into sound, your feelings sound. All thoughts turn into music. You enjoy harmony. A few more inhalations and exhalations, and you part with this melody. Move your fingers, arm joints and toes slightly. Smoothly return to reality. Open your eyes.

Yin-Yang Magic Circle

The symbol depicts a burning circle in which the signs of the Zodiac and the symbol of the feminine and masculine principles are placed (Fig. 15). The origin of the symbol can be attributed to Ancient China or Tibet.



Figure 15. Yin-Yang magic circle


The described image represents material savings. The feminine principle symbolizes the possibility of the emergence of a new thing, the masculine principle – the strength to embody this new thing. Zodiac signs mean cosmic processes that affect a person.

The symbol is relevant when you need to replenish your savings, if you are delayed in paying your debt or wages, and also when you want to open your own business. When working with a symbol, pay attention to the surrounding circumstances, be attentive to what is happening around you.

The magic circle provides support and protection in achieving financial well-being.

You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using the same affirmations as for the magic circle with infinity.

Pendulum in the sky

The symbol depicts a man at the altar, above him a pendulum swings in the sky (Fig. 16). All this symbolizes overcoming hesitations and winning over them and yourself, as well as over your competitors.

When choosing symbols to attract wealth, focus on natural materials. Wood and metal are associated with wealth in Feng Shui philosophy. The energy of the symbols can be recharged with clean water poured into a vase or aquarium next to them.

The symbol appeared among alchemists in the Middle Ages. He did not immediately become the personification of wealth. Presumably, the symbol received this interpretation in France.

Ancient Chinese practices help in the modern world to achieve maximum harmony in life through the special organization of one’s own space.

Feng Shui is simply necessary to attract money, since wealth is very important for every person, both physically and morally.

According to the teaching, wealth is a special type of energy that should be learned to manage.

Feng Shui for attracting money: rules

The method of increasing one’s own wealth always takes into account the internal state of a person. Feng Shui for money will work only when a readiness for wealth settles in the soul. Therefore, you need to follow simple life principles.

Respectful attitude

Money of any denomination requires respectful treatment. Banknotes and coins love to be carefully counted. Therefore, keeping a notebook with your expenses and income according to Feng Shui is extremely necessary.

Thoughts on ways to make money

Feng Shui for attracting money will not help if thinking is not aimed at new earnings. It's completely normal to look for fresh ways to increase your wealth because it demonstrates being mindful of your money.

The easiest way to develop thoughts in this direction is to write questions about how best to make money. Then you need to give your own answers.

Successful environment

The desire for prosperity must certainly affect a person’s environment. You should be around successful and wealthy people whom you respect. As a result, the flow of energy exchange will be inevitable, and money will definitely be attracted. The initial step in Feng Shui to attract money is a photo.

Try to surround yourself with images of rich and successful individuals so that you even subconsciously strive towards them.

How to attract money using Feng Shui

The laws of Chinese harmony work primarily in the space of the home. Therefore, according to Feng Shui, in order for money to flow, you first need to draw up a plan of your apartment and determine the cardinal directions.

The wealth zone is located in the southeastern sector, so its design directly affects the entire family wealth. As soon as this territory is precisely determined by you, the question of where to place the figurines for money according to Feng Shui will be immediately resolved.

To activate this area, you must follow several steps:

  • The setting should be related to living nature. Even the paintings will be distinguished by bright flowering landscapes in this sector. It is better to choose furniture from natural materials. The design of the sector is best done in earth tones, which brings money according to Feng Shui. First of all, all tones of the green palette will look great.
  • Think about plant decoration of the area. In the wealth zone, small potted trees or simply plants with thick leaves associated with coins would be a great addition. The best choice is succulents or crassula. But thorns or sharp foliage are not suitable in this area.
  • Be sure to pay attention to the presence of the water element in the money zone. This could be a small artificial fountain or a photograph of it, as well as a picture of a lake or river. You should not choose bodies of water that are too large: the wealth will simply be carried away from the house by a powerful current. Another option on how to attract money using Feng Shui is to install an aquarium. Its size should correspond to the area of ​​the room, and the fish should be carefully cared for.

Attracting cash flows is influenced not only by the south-eastern territory of the apartment, but also by the general condition of the house. Therefore, be sure to get rid of broken things and excess trash, clean up on time, especially on balconies and in the storage room. Keep even the hallway clean and under no circumstances hang a mirror in front of the door, creating a reflection of positive energy.

To avoid losing the wealth you've already accumulated, keep the bathroom and toilet tightly closed, don't let guests wash the dishes, and hide the trash can. Such tricks will help keep money energy in the house.

How to attract money using Feng Shui at work

The question often arises of how to attract money using Feng Shui while at work. The flow of energy here also plays an important role for career growth and salary increases.

  • It is not advisable to sit with your back to the door, window or your colleagues in the room. Also, do not place the table directly opposite a doorway or a solid wall.
  • It is better to design an office or office in light colors using natural wood. This will help unlock the potential of all employees.
  • There should be figurines with a dragon or turtle on the table. You can also place crystal or glass balls in the north-eastern half of the workplace.
  • The chair must have high-quality armrests and a high back. Such seats bring success in money matters and symbolize stability.

To increase wealth, where you store your finances is of great importance. Most often, a wallet is used for money, so a number of requirements are put forward to it. Try to learn right away which wallet attracts money according to Feng Shui.

Which wallet attracts money

  • In any monetary accessory, order is very important. Money is placed unfolded and paper bills are kept separate from coins.
  • You should also pay attention to the well-groomed nature of your wallet. The appearance of this item should be associated with luxury and beauty. Therefore, old wallets with holes and scuffs are immediately thrown away.
  • You can’t store anything unnecessary in a money accessory, but talismans are quite appropriate. The best option is three Chinese coins with a red thread.
  • The naturalness of the materials largely determines which wallet attracts money according to Feng Shui. Energy must pass freely through its walls. Plastic and artificial leather are considered bad companions for wealth.

You can also read more about choosing a wallet according to Feng Shui

How to save money according to feng shui

When flows of wealth have already been attracted to your home and quietly penetrate your wallet, the problem arises of how to correctly save money according to Feng Shui. Maintaining your wealth is an important aspect of managing your finances.

  • Learn to part with banknotes calmly and cordially so that the energy of money does not stagnate. It is better to carry out all financial transactions with a satisfied smile and gratitude for your wealth.
  • Do not spend all your income at once, because your wallet should not be empty. For specific material purposes, it is better to have a separate Feng Shui money envelope. Any future purchase should be visualized by putting its image in your accessory.
  • In gratitude for your financial success, return a tenth of the money you earn to the sky. To do this, simply donate banknotes to charity.

Feng Shui money mat

Money napkins and mats act as real energy activators in Chinese practice. They are the ones who attract abundance and long-term prosperity to the home.

Money mat color

  • It is better to choose a Feng Shui rug in red or gold colors. To place it, you should choose a wealth zone in the house, i.e. southeast side. Pay attention to rugs with hieroglyphs. The best option would be the “Incoming Money” symbol, which will increase your financial luck.
  • The color of the rug should take into account the direction of the main doorway. For a passage leading to the south, red or green models are suitable, and for doors facing southwest - brown. The unfavorable position of the doors can be smoothed out if you turn the rug diagonally in the desired direction.

How to use a money mat

  • If you lay out a money mat before entering a room, hide three ancient coins with a scarlet ribbon underneath it. You can also put the usual 5 rubles in the amount of three pieces, the main thing is to place the money with the heads up.
  • Feng Shui rugs should not be used for household purposes. A neglectful attitude offends the talisman, so do not throw the carpet anywhere and do not place dishes on it.
  • The money mat can be successfully placed on your desktop. It works effectively both near the computer and on the wall as a panel. With the help of such a thing, you can activate the wealth sector, especially if you put an additional talisman on top for prosperity.
  • Placing money mats in the bathroom is very harmful to financial energy. Water almost immediately takes away all the positive energy from the house.
  • The thing that Feng Shui rugs very accurately sense is the meaning of money for a person. That is why it is useful to recalculate your finances on a money carpet so that the powers of such a talisman increase.

Money box

A Feng Shui money box will help strengthen the role of a talisman. This thing must be used to increase your savings, so that some bills attract others.

Take any box suitable for storing money, put a few units and visualize how their number grows thanks to some magnetism. When you take bills from this storage, be sure to imagine the newly filled space.

Be sure to take care of the box and do not show it to strangers.

Pictures to attract money

The design of the southeastern wealth sector involves not only the placement of small talismans, but also the decoration of the walls. A very effective Feng Shui decorative element for attracting money is pictures.

  • An excellent option for personifying financial prosperity would be images of mountain peaks. Such paintings are especially good in the office, behind the employee’s back. Any type of nature is suitable there, except deserts.
  • A drawn dragon will be a good symbol for attracting finance. Feng Shui pictures for money and happiness usually involve the image of golden monsters on a red background. Such an image should be hung opposite the front door.
  • Place photos of rich cars and luxurious mansions in the southeastern sector. Choose any cityscape that is identified with wealth and prosperity (Wall Street, for example). Just avoid aggressive images.
  • Feng Shui pictures for money with the theme of wealth itself are ideal. We are talking, first of all, about images of valuable coins and banknotes of foreign countries. You can post illustrations of money symbols (for example, a dollar sign), jewelry, and gold bars.

What to refuse

The presence of waterfalls and sea waves does not have a very positive effect on energy conservation, so pictures for money should not contain the water element in all its magnitude. If you are used to relaxing by contemplating such pictures, replace them with images of cranes, deer or photographs of bamboo.

Avoid any images that bring melancholy and sadness to a person. Even if a picture that is lucky in Feng Shui evokes negative associations or unpleasant memories for you, there will be no beneficial effect.

Please note that in the wealth sector, all images should be framed in wood. Framing drawings and photos should not be massive, so always take into account the overall style.

Feng Shui pictures for attracting money can also be chosen based on the universal golden color scheme and shape - slightly oblong or rectangular.

Money colors according to feng shui

According to Feng Shui, the color of money is associated both with the overall design of the wealth sector and with the choice of wallet. Shade should also be taken into account when creating talismans such as money napkins or trees.

  • The palette of existing elements directly determines which Feng Shui colors attract money. First of all, Earth and Metal are useful for financial energy. Therefore, the optimal shades will be chocolate, yellow, silver and black.
  • Avoid colors associated with the water element because they allow money to escape from the home. The taboo extends to green, blue and cyan shades.
  • According to Feng Shui, the color of money does not have to be uniform. You can skillfully combine different shades, choosing tones that are pleasant and suitable for your interior or image. If we consider the palette of wallets, their appearance may differ from the interior decoration.
  • Be sure to consider which money colors will suit you. To do this, you can determine the main element of personality using Feng Shui, turn to numerology, or study your personal horoscope.
  • What is the most controversial color of money according to Feng Shui? Of course, red. This is a very vibrant shade that can be used as a powerful wealth tool. However, the fire element associated with this color will have to be tamed, otherwise all income will simply burn out. It is better to use red tones only in certain details of the wallet and space.

Money symbols and signs

Figurine of Hotei

The most powerful feng shui symbol of money and wealth is the figurine of Hotei. The mascot represents a plump, joyful Chinese man with a bag of money on his back and a couple of coins or peaches in his hands.

An additional attraction of wealth is the installation of a figurine of Daikoku - a deity who guards financial wealth. It can be combined with the image of the god Ebisu or the fish Tai.

Chinese money coins

- the oldest symbol of money according to Feng Shui. Pictures of traditional Asian money are especially powerful if there are corresponding hieroglyphs and designs on the surface of the coins. It is also recommended to have in the house not only the image, but also the ancient coins themselves.

You can store them in your own wallet, under a rug, even within the walls of your home. The effectiveness of the talisman increases when the coins are tied with a scarlet or gold ribbon. If you wish, you can arrange not only three coins, but it is undesirable to use the number 4.

Golden toad with coin

Another great feng shui sign of money is with a coin in the mouth. It should be directed deep into your home. therefore, the talisman should not be turned towards window or door openings.

It is useful to place such a symbol near expressions of the water element - fountains and aquariums; moreover, the toad is activated precisely by being lowered into a simple liquid. You should not wipe it after this ritual.

Money owl

According to Feng Shui, the symbol of money should be associated with stability, so the use of owl figures is not uncommon. The bird should be placed near the money tree so that it protects the house from thoughtless expenses.

By the way, money animals also include goldfish and rats, whose figurines are placed in the wealth zone.

Citrus fruits

Tangerines and orange fruits are also feng shui symbols for attracting money. They help not only through their presence in their natural form, but also due to the presence of pictures with citrus fruits or their dummies in the house.

These fruits also allow you to earn easy money.

Money envelope

A money envelope is a symbolic place for storing finances. Like wallets with boxes and rugs, this decorative element can contain the hieroglyph of money according to Feng Shui.

In Chinese practices, the Prosperity hieroglyph is usually used to add everyday money for household expenses, the Justice hieroglyph is used to return borrowed bills, and the Wealth hieroglyph is used to accumulate wealth in the home.

Feng Shui suggests using a variety of decorative elements and talismans to attract money. However, the main and effective method remains the positive attitude of the person himself.

What brings good luck? There are objects and symbols that have been tested by time and by different peoples, which have proven themselves to be excellent in just such a role. Here are 13 good luck talismans that can attract the favor of Lady Fortune.

Many people know from personal experience that even the simplest object can bring good luck. For some, it’s a teddy bear with a torn ear, or a grandmother’s brooch; for others, it’s a deck of cards or a certain number. There can be countless options for such personal amulets that bring good luck (or, more precisely, talismans, if we are talking about attracting luck), and they will all work. But what to do if “your” subject has not yet been found or defined? Put into your service things that have enjoyed a corresponding reputation for many centuries and in various parts of the world!

If you know what exactly brings good luck, you can find this theoretical knowledge very broad practical application. Are you looking for gifts, wallpapers for your computer desk, pictures that bring good luck? Use our tips to choose the direction of your search. Images of objects and phenomena described below can easily turn into, for example, tattoos that bring good luck. You can carry them with you in your pocket or bag in the form of an amulet or talisman, or put them on a shelf or table in your house... - there are many options. But let's get to the point! So, what brings good luck to our lives, according to ancient beliefs?

Acorn

The acorn has long been a symbol of strength, vigor, energy and fulfilling long-term goals. Consider the old European proverb that mighty oaks grow from small acorns. The acorn is the fruit of the oak tree and is associated with the planet Jupiter and the magic of prosperity.

Bee

Looking for symbols that bring good luck? The bee has been the personification of wealth and good fortune since ancient times. If you wear her emblem, image, you will certainly be blessed with serious success. The bee is the messenger of the ancient gods, and its buzzing was considered the voice of the Great Goddess herself.

Songbird

The songbird is considered another traditional living sign that brings good luck. Wearing a talisman in the shape of a bird imparts enthusiasm and joyful energy to life. By the way, this may shed light on the old European sayings “Happy as a bird” or “Happy as a lark.”

Butterfly

The butterfly is a symbol of the magic of wish fulfillment and well-being. Butterflies are not “born” in this form, but are transformed, transformed from one creature to another. Thanks to the image of such an insect, the fate and energy of a person can be changed for the good.

You can look for a pendant in the shape of a butterfly with a pentagram in the middle. Transformation, well-being and magic - all in one beautiful piece of jewelry. Or you can make a butterfly tattoo that brings good luck.

Cat

The cat is considered a symbol of luck in many magical cultures. In the United States, seeing a white cat portends prosperity, while in the UK a black cat is supposed to bring good luck. Just like the “inviting cat,” the maneki-neko is a symbolic animal that brings well-being in Japanese culture. This cat invites prosperity into your home or business with the nod of his raised paw.

feng shui coins

Let's continue the theme of the East. His beliefs suggest many different items that bring good luck, but we will mention only one. This is a traditional feng shui tool that is supposed to increase wealth and prosperity. It represents three feng shui coins tied together with a red ribbon or cord. You should carry them in your pocket or wallet. The coins themselves resemble ancient Chinese money - round and with a square hole inside. This symbolizes the connection between heaven and earth. Chinese Feng Shui coins have proven themselves in all sorts of rituals for prosperity, and it is good to always have them on hand for good luck.

Four-leaf clover

Finding one means favor of fate. The four-leaf clover symbolizes faith, hope, love and prosperity. It is said that the Druids believed that by carrying clover with you, you could notice the approaching evil spirits. This may explain the folk beliefs that wearing such a flower wards off bad luck and provides a bit of magical protection.

Hand of Fatima

This is an ancient amulet known in many magical cultures around the world. It has the shape of an open right palm, the fingers of which are connected and directed downwards. This item brings prosperity, power and strength to the person wearing it, and protects from the evil eye. Fatima's hand is often decorated with an eye on the palm, a six-pointed star and beautiful decorations on the fingers.

A little hint on the topic: if you want to stop the evil directed at you, lower your right hand down, and lift your fingers slightly up and slightly spread them. Push the negativity back to the source, maintaining a stable, decisive body position, and mentally say the following words: “Talk to your hand!”

Horseshoe

A huge number of people, when asked what brings good luck, will immediately, without hesitation, exclaim: “Horseshoe!” Nailed vertically above the front door, it has always been considered an omen of luck and prosperity for the whole family. This popular symbol of good luck from the Old World was always hung upward - then prosperity would never end. The only place where a horseshoe should be hung with the ends down is the forge: then all the success and luck remain with the forge itself.

You can also place a horseshoe in the north corner of your home or place of business, upside down, to promote well-being and positively influence the spiritual energy in the building and space.

Among other things, a horseshoe is believed to bring good luck because its shape resembles the waxing Moon. It can also be used as a subtle symbol of the Moon Goddess in a home or place where a person does business.

Ladybug

Many cultures consider the ladybug to be an auspicious omen. If it sits on your hand, it is considered a sign of good luck, a symbol of prosperity and the blessing of the good fairies.

Since ladybugs eat pests (aphids, for example), their presence in the garden is just as joyfully welcomed by gardeners. Ladybugs have long been favored by people as a beneficial insect. After all, their presence on the field heralded very generous harvests.

A ladybug with seven dots was considered the ward of a good witch, and finding at least one of these foreshadowed special success.

Seven (number)

Seven is a lucky number, bringing good luck, in many cultures and magical traditions. In ancient times it was believed that there were seven planets. Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The Pythagoreans called seven the number of perfection. In Buddhism, seven is the number of achieving a special state. There are also seven seas and seven chakras, we have seven rows in the periodic table of chemical elements, seven colors of the rainbow and seven days of the week... - in general, this number is held in special reverence by humanity.

Rainbow

Rainbows are not only a sign of hope. She is also a symbol of the Greek goddess of hope, Iris. The winged goddess used the rainbow to travel between Olympus and earth.

If you are lucky enough to see a double rainbow, this is a doubling of your joy and luck. Among other things, there are seven colors of the rainbow, and seven is, as already mentioned, the “classic” lucky number.

Three keys (master keys)

In our country, such a symbol, which brings good luck, is not very common today. Meanwhile, three keys or master keys protruding together are an ancient symbol of health, wealth and love. Tradition associates such a talisman with Hecate, the Queen of Witches.

You can make a neat, thin magical necklace or bracelet yourself from three small amulets in the shape of a key or master key. Look for them at craft, jewelry and other stores. And may you be lucky not only in your search, but also in life!

Knowing what brings good luck, you can get a simple, affordable, but no less magical item - a picture, tattoo, figurine, wallpaper, etc. and so on. - and rush into battle more boldly in order to be more likely to earn the favor of Fortune.

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Amulets and clothing items
Celtic cross

The Celtic cross differs from the usual one by the presence of a circle in the background, as if surrounding the intersection of lines or sticks (Fig. 30).



Figure 30. Celtic cross


This combined symbol represents integrity, the unity of opposites, as well as the Earth, the four cardinal directions and the four elements. The history of this symbol goes back more than 10 thousand years, so it cannot be called exclusively Christian. In ancient times, the Celtic cross was considered a universal amulet, and even today it is used mainly as a protective amulet. Quite often the Celtic cross can be found in embroidery. The symbol helps maintain vitality and energy, sets you up for success, attracts wealth, sincerity, spirituality and longevity. This amulet is worn to develop the sixth sense and achieve inspiration, the emergence of new ideas.

Starting position - standing, legs slightly wider than shoulder level, body turned slightly to the right, left arm to the side, right palm at the left elbow. Lightly clench your right hand into a fist and your left hand into a fist with your thumb raised. Look at this finger and imagine that in your left hand there is a bow shaft, and your right hand is holding the end of an arrow in a fist between your fingers. Exhalation. Forcefully pull your right arm parallel to your body, as if pulling a bowstring. The fist of the right hand should stop at the right shoulder. Visualize the target and look at it through your left thumb. Take a deep breath, hold your breath. Release the “string” by unclenching your fists, but without hiding your left thumb. Exhale sharply. Move your right hand to the side, continuing to look through your thumb at the arrow flying towards the target. Take a deep breath, hold your breath. Smoothly tilt your body to the left (your left hand should touch the ankle of your left leg). Exhalation. Inhale in the same position. Tilt the body to the right while simultaneously changing the position of the hands through the “mill”: the right hand should be at the ankle of the right leg, the left hand should be pulled up with an extended finger. At the same time, concentrate your thoughts on “pulling the arrow out of the ground.” Exhalation. In the same position, take three breaths. Thoughts are concentrated on the fact that the arrow is sent back to the sky. On the third exhalation, return to the starting position, but with the mirror position of your arms and body. Do all of the above in a mirror manner. Repeat the exercise three times.

As you do this exercise, think about how you are removing the arrow of poverty and failure from your life.

Cross

The cross as a symbol existed long before the advent of Christianity. Its appearance cannot be traced, since its image was found even in the most ancient cave paintings. However, the cross as a non-religious symbol became most widespread in the alchemical tradition. The crosshairs of two lines personify the balance of the earthly and heavenly, as well as any opposites (Fig. 31).



Figure 31. Cross


The symbol of the cross is most often used as an amulet or an element of embroidered amulets (including embroidery on clothes). They resort to his help when financial support is needed (searching for sponsors, borrowing money, investing in their business). The symbol of the cross will help you reach out to decent people and organizations that will contribute to your financial prosperity.

You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using affirmations:

1. Streams of wealth are falling on me from the sky.

2. My goals are worthy of financial blessing.

3. I control success and can achieve what I want.

Magic circle with hexagram

This symbol is quite simple to depict: a circle in which a regular six-pointed star (outline hexagram) is inscribed (Fig. 32). The image has been known since ancient times and it is impossible to accurately determine its origin. In later biblical interpretations, the hexagram is known as the Star of David.



Figure 32. Magic circle with hexagram


The circle represents perfection, completeness, and integrity. The hexagram is hopes, plans, desire for prosperity. The combination of these symbols leads to a powerful and harmonious interpretation: the embodiment of hopes, the fulfillment of desires and perfection in development.

You can make an amulet in a fairly simple way by taking two round glasses of small diameter and gluing between them an image of a symbol printed on the fabric and a wire loop for hanging when worn. It is advisable to use natural materials.

This symbol is used as an amulet or image on clothing. People turn to him in order to balance, stabilize their financial condition, “insure” ongoing prosperity in business, or start a new business with a planned good income. It is important that you look objectively at the situation in your business or at work, then the symbol will help you cope with any problems that are trying to get out of control. An amulet in the form of a hexagram in a circle helps to acquire mental and physical peace and strength, improve morale and activate creativity.

You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using affirmations:

1. I am in harmony with material abundance.

2. I attract wealth, success and love.

3. Luck is always with me.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. The exercise is a meditation with candles. Take a comfortable position on a chair or floor (you can sit in the lotus position, if this is comfortable), place a lit candle in front of you at eye level. Watch your breathing, concentrate on the entry and exit of air, relaxing your body and soul. Look at the candle flame, receiving warmth, aroma and energy from it. Try to feel the flame intuitively, feel its presence by closing your eyes. Let light and warmth spread throughout your body. Before ending your meditation, take a deep breath, stretch, open your eyes, and feel your body.

Pyramid with inscribed triangles

The symbol of a pyramid, consisting of many intersecting and adjacent triangles, comes from Ancient Egypt (Fig. 33). The symbol migrated to the alchemists, where it received the interpretation that has survived to this day - material wealth, and more specifically, an introduction to prosperity and abundance. The visual basis is associated with the psychological perception of the symbol: the pyramid is the most stable of geometric bodies, but at the same time its top is directed upward. Also in business: aspirations should be aimed at growth, prosperity, but based on a reliable foundation.



Figure 33. Pyramid with inscribed triangles


This symbol should be addressed if financial support is needed or when material well-being directly concerns the well-being of the family. More often the symbol is used in the form of an amulet or embroidery on clothing. Thus, the pyramid constantly contributes to the increase of wealth, directing energy to create a solid material foundation for your life.

1. I am saturated with the energy of money.

2. Everything I touch brings me success and money.

3. I am delighted (delighted) by the abundance of life and grateful (grateful) to it for everything I have.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. While standing, relax and lower your arms down, look at a fixed point directly in front of you. Exhalation. Tilt your head back as far as possible. Slow breath. Perform a series of 18 sharp exhalations and inhalations. Concentrate on the crown of your head, keep your shoulders motionless. Exhale slowly. Initial position.

Alchemists considered the number 18 sacred, allowing the energy of the symbol to fill a person and interact with his desires. I bury while doing the exercise, look at the symbol or hang it on my chest in the form of a pendant.

Scarab

The symbol depicts the sacred animal of the god Keper (Fig. 34). The birthplace of the symbol is Ancient Egypt. Keper is the sun god who moves the solar ball across the sky. This deity personified rebirth, so the image of the scarab was placed in tombs and directly on mummies. Green stones were often used in such scarabs, which also symbolized rebirth.

Today, as in ancient times, the scarab can be seen mainly in the form of amulets made of ceramics and semi-precious stones. You should turn to the symbol if you have reached a dead end in your financial situation: you don’t see prospects for improving your well-being, you don’t know whether your salary will be increased, etc. The scarab can strengthen vitality and courage, bring happiness and invulnerability, as well as monetary profit. Another meaning of the symbol - infinity, continuity of the process - will help financial well-being become enduring.



Figure 34. Scarab


You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using affirmations:

1. The mistakes of the past are gone forever, only prosperity and well-being awaits me ahead.

2. I have an aura of wealth.

3. I am worthy of great monetary gain.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. Starting position - lying on the ground (or on the floor), the position is comfortable, arms outstretched to the sides. Listen to your breathing, immerse yourself in a series of inhalations and exhalations. Listen to the sounds around you. Thoughts are concentrated on the fantasy that appears after listening to these sounds, and then on believing in yourself. Imagine that you are in an incredibly beautiful virgin forest. You wander through it, immersing yourself in its world. You are open to nature and feel connected to it. As you go deeper into the forest, you see an animal coming out to meet you. He is not scary, he is very handsome and noble. You come closer to the animal and touch it, stroke its soft skin, feel its strong body. The soul of the beast enters you and you become it. The beast is invading your world. You feel calm and comfortable. You want to be this beast, live its life. You feel him in you, his energy, his heightened sense of feeling. You understand the language of nature. All previously incomprehensible moments of your life become clearer, become close and understandable. From now on, you are able to solve any problem. You smoothly return to your human body. However, part of the beast’s soul has settled in you forever, the spiritual connection has not disappeared. He will help you with his instincts and understanding of the nature of things.

This meditation will help you reveal your sixth sense, understand your strength and abilities.

Spiral

This simple symbol represents transformation and evolution in general (Fig. 35). We are interested in its use as a symbol of material transformation.

The spiral symbol has been known since ancient times, but its interpretations have been clear since the times of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece. The spiral was considered an attribute of the Greek gods Athena and Poseidon. In Ancient Egypt, this symbol contained the idea of ​​the development of the Cosmos and at the same time the concept of a life labyrinth. The spiral is also an active symbol in tantric teachings, where it is interpreted as an image of Kundalini energy (energy coiled in the spine).



Figure 35. Spiral


The symbol is used when you want to get a new job or position, as well as start your own business. Using this symbol, you need to turn off your emotions and tune in to the gradual development of the material component of your life.

The spiral is most often used as an amulet. Such an amulet is a continuous protection against the envious glances of rivals in the material race and various obstacles in development.

You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using the following affirmations:

1. I am a professional, people are ready to appreciate me and my work.

2. All my dreams and desires for material things come true.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. Feet shoulder-width apart, arms down along the body, back muscles tense. Exhalation. Slowly raise your arms up, without tilting them forward or back, strictly vertically. At the same time, the body is stretched. Cross the wrists of your raised hands: women place their left wrist on their right, men - vice versa. Inhale. A sharp lean forward, arms cutting through the air and stopping in a lowered position. This movement symbolizes the carving of a spiral between worlds. Exhalation. Raise your arms up, moving them to the sides and not tilting forward or backward, while straightening your body. Cross your wrists and repeat the spiral-cutting motion. Inhale. Exhalation. Repeat the exercise nine times. Stand up straight. Inhale. Starting position. Exhalation.

By doing this exercise, you create a spiral connection between what exists and what you want, between earth and sky, concentrating on the development and fulfillment of your desires.

Wadget

The symbol is an image of the left eye of the Egyptian god Horus. Other names for the symbol are the eye of Horus and the eye of Ra. The image consists of the eye itself with the pupil and eyebrow and symbols complementing the eyes: a teardrop with a curled end and the sign of a falcon (the sacred animal of Horus) (Fig. 36).



Figure 36. Wadget: a) symbolic image; b) amulet pendant with wadget


The symbol appeared in Ancient Egypt and is associated with the myth of the loss of an eye by the god Horus. His left hawk's eye was lost in a battle with the god Set. The eye was then restored by the god Thoth and became a powerful universal amulet. In Ancient Egypt, everyone wore such an amulet, from commoners to pharaohs, believing in its power to resurrect the dead and protect them from misfortunes. The Eye of Horus was depicted on the bows of ships. Wadjet later came to be considered a female deity, often referred to as the daughter of Ra or the eye of Ra. In ancient Egyptian writing, this hieroglyph can be read as “guarding eye.” The symbol was developed in the alchemical tradition. Today it is associated with protection, vigilance and vigilance.

The help of the symbol is sought before important financial events: negotiations and transactions, cash deposits, large investments, lending money. Having the Wadget with you at all times, you will feel that you have become better at identifying harmful influences from the outside, protecting your property and uncovering deception.

You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using affirmations:

1. I am a guide to success.

2. A stream of money falls from the sky onto me.

3. I always achieve my goals.

Exercise to release the energy of a symbol. Starting position - stand up straight, clasp your hands below your back with your palms facing away from your body (women place their left palm on top, men – their right). Exhale completely through the nose. Tilt your head towards your left shoulder. Turn your eyes to the left. Inhale. Tilt your head towards your right shoulder. Turn your eyes to the right. Exhalation. Tilt your head back. Look up. Inhale. Lower your head forward, lower your eyes down. Exhalation. Repeat the exercise nine times. Make nine circular movements with your head clockwise, then counterclockwise.

Numerology of Wealth

To use numerology, i.e., the energy of numbers and numbers, to help you on your path to wealth, you should calculate your personal wealth number.

This number depends on the name and date of birth. Moreover, the name does not have to be full - you need to take as a basis the name by which you most often introduce yourself, or what your work colleagues or financial partners often call you. You can calculate wealth numbers for several name options and choose how to present yourself more advantageously in the future.

1. Calculate the number of birth. To do this, add up the numbers of the date of birth (month and year do not matter). For example, if you were born on the 29th, add 2 and 9, you get 11. Add two units and get your birth number, which is 2.

– 1 – a, i, s, b;

– 2 – b, j, t, s;

– 3 -v, k, y, b;

– 4 -g, l, f, e;

– 5 -d, m, x, y;

– 6th, n, c, i;

– 7th, o, h;

– 8 – f, p, w;

– 9 – z, r, sch.

Having written down the corresponding number for each letter of the name, add up the resulting numbers. If you get a two-digit number, the digits that make it up should be added together, thereby obtaining the number of the name.

3. Calculate the sum of the birth number and name number. When you get a two-digit number, add its digits together. The exceptions are the numbers 11 and 22; they do not need to be reduced to a one-digit number, since they have a special meaning.

4. Find out the meaning of your wealth number. The luckiest numbers financially are 4, 6, 8 and 9.

Let's look at the characteristics of each number:

1 – it is desirable to have your own business or manage a department in an enterprise, having the opportunity to implement your ideas and satisfy your ambitions;

2 – a dangerous number in numerology, balance and contrast, the need to achieve harmony of negative and positive energy, it is best to work in a team of like-minded people, then success is very likely;

3 is a generally happy number, but financially unstable, even indifferent to wealth; it is necessary to use your talent and optimism, adapt to circumstances, only then is success possible, it is better to connect work with entertainment, recreation, sports (or hope for a sudden inheritance);

4 – stable material condition, the value of which depends on the owner of the number, stability, constancy; work better in the “mundane” sphere, in the production of necessary items, clothing factories or food production; By becoming a highly paid specialist, you will achieve your goals;

5 – “all or nothing”: either you will earn a large fortune, or you will live below the poverty line, in general a lucky number, but it carries constant financial risk, the need to gain experience and unpredictable life situations; you will not be lost if you manage to maintain optimism and develop the ability to find a way out of any situation; avoid conflicts;

6 – good savings for the second half of life thanks to hard work, a dangerous number in numerology, but it represents financial security; it is better to work in serious, vital areas (health care, politics, law, education) or start your own business;

7 – mystery, research, knowledge, there is no predisposition to sudden success and prosperity, the path to wealth lies through knowledge, spiritual development; material well-being can be obtained by engaging in science and research;

8 is a lucky number, meaning a comfortable existence throughout your life, material success, you just need to successfully use your leadership acumen, find a worthy team or recruit your own team;

9 – there is always the right amount of money, but not for personal purposes, but for the implementation of business projects, constant striving and increasing capital to achieve new goals; Great profit will come from working in a spiritual direction - charity work, creating a public foundation, etc.;

11 is a lucky number, the owner of which is created for a special program of action; this program must be clarified from the Higher Powers, your financial patron symbol through meditation and spiritual searches; if some business doesn’t work out, then you need to look further: perhaps the mission is much more responsible or does not have the goal of obtaining untold wealth;

22 – see number 11.


Chapter 2
Symbols to attract good luck

Luck is a white streak in life. Sometimes you really need to bring her into the house.

There are many symbols that can inspire optimism and attract positive energy for “happy occurrences.”

Symbols in the interior
Unicorn

The mythical animal in the form of a horse (steed) with a long, most often sparkling horn on its forehead, has three main symbolic meanings: attracting good luck, pure strength and healing wounds (Fig. 37). Different cultures have different images of the unicorn, including an animal with the head of a deer and the tusks of a boar. However, the unifying difference in the form of a horn on the forehead is unchanged. In Russian culture, the image of a unicorn in the form of a graceful horse has taken root. The earliest time when the presence of this mythical animal in culture was established was the 3rd century. BC. Coins of ancient Indian cities with the image of a unicorn are dated to this period. India was considered the birthplace of unicorns in ancient Greek and Roman myths.



Figure 37. Unicorn


An embroidered panel with a picture of a unicorn will become a powerful talisman of good luck.

Hieroglyph "Luck"

Chinese character meaning “luck” (Fig. 38). The symbol attracts positive energy and good luck. It is good to place it in the career area (northern sector of the house) or carry it with you in the form of an amulet or tattoo.



Figure 38. Hieroglyph “Luck”


You can apply and enhance the energy of the symbol using affirmations:

1. I'm always lucky! I'm always lucky! I'm always lucky!

2. The energy of luck goes where there is joy, pleasure and happiness.

3. I am happy and attract the energy of luck.

Wheel of Fortune

The Wheel of Fortune is a double-sided amulet, on one side of which there is a wheel with symbols of planets or signs of the Zodiac, and on the other side a symbol of Jupiter, personifying prosperity and optimism (Fig. 39). Can be depicted as a one-sided symbol, without the function of a portable amulet and with almost free rules. Its origins are linked to several practices, including Buddhism, Hinduism and Feng Shui.



Figure 39. Wheel of Fortune


The Wheel of Fortune personifies the changeability of luck, the continuity of the flow of life. However, it can be depicted independently in such a way as to set it to a slightly different meaning, namely gradual luck in different areas of life (Fig. 40). The wheel itself should be drawn in two lines, between which the wording of the affirmation should be written in a circle to work with the energy of the symbol. The inscription options are as follows:

1. The limitless abundance of nature is continuously expressed through my life.

2. I attract good luck, I affirm happiness, I multiply love with the endless power of nature.

3. The energy cycle of my life continuously goes through phases of luck, love and wisdom.

4. The power of the Creator more than satisfies my needs.

5. The more energy I give, the more energy I receive.

6. I express nature, abundance and luck.



Figure 40. Wheel of Fortune: homemade version


The wheel may have seven or eight spokes, each of which is signed by a certain area of ​​​​life and consciousness: love, success, compassion, joy, unity, wisdom, sincerity, happiness, perseverance, kindness, honesty, luck, courage. Select those that need to be emphasized and that require adjustments. An image of the OM symbol should be placed in the center of the wheel (where the bushing should be). This is the sign of the OM mantra. Instead, you can simply write the pronoun “I”.

The teachings of Feng Shui and other pagan and occult traditions are incompatible with many religions. You can combine the incongruous only if you carefully consider the great variety of advice and carefully select from among all the symbols exactly those that will bring harmony to your soul and home.

An exercise to strengthen the energy of a symbol. Holding the image of the symbol in front of you, relax completely. Watch the spokes of the wheel spread out to the sides. Focus on the fact that they affect all aspects of your life, bringing success and prosperity to them. Deep breath. Finish the meditation.

Once activated, you can place the symbol in a visible place in your home.

The music of wind

Wind chime in the Chinese tradition of Feng Shui is an object made up of small objects collected on a string (fishing line, rope, ribbon) that vibrate under the influence of the wind and produce certain sounds (Fig. 41). Most often, objects are collected into a composition and carefully selected by color.



Figure 41. Wind chime


Other names for this symbol are windmill, windmill, Chinese bells. This is a symbol that attracts good luck. It received the name “mill” because objects strung on a rope are crushed and ground by the wind, breaking it into ringing or rustling sounds.

Today, the most popular symbols are those with a central pendulum and hollow tubes along the edges. Straws can be metal, glass, ceramic and bamboo. The sound version of the talisman depends on this.

To activate energy, wind chimes should be hung in “unfortunate” rooms - long corridors, rooms where the door is located opposite the window, rooms with sharp corners, etc. If it is necessary to use its protective function (repel negative energy), the talisman is placed outside the house . Some experts believe that this is not the best option, since wind music scares away the patron spirits. If you need to dispel negative energy when entering a room, hang wind chimes at the door so that the person entering always touches it (for example, with the door). To attract good luck, you should choose a wind chime with six or seven metal hollow tubes. The ideal number of tubes in wooden and bamboo talismans is three or four. You can place wind chimes in the sector of the house that needs to attract good luck and activate energy.

This talisman must be used constantly. If you just hang it up and forget about it, there will be no effect.

Fern

The leaves of this plant are considered a symbol of good luck (Fig. 42). This tradition has its roots in Slavic folklore. But a special symbol of good luck is the fern flower, which, according to legend, blooms on the night of Ivan Kupala. In fact, the fern does not bloom, but its image with blossoming flowers is still a powerful talisman of good luck. Legend has it that the fern flower emits light, indicating the place where the treasure is hidden.



Figure 42. Fern


The fern can be placed in the home in the form of an applique of a dried leaf, embroidery with the image of fern leaves or a flowering plant, or you can carry an image of a fern leaf with you in the form of an amulet made of metal or wood. The leaf of this plant without flowers will personify faith in luck, thereby luring it to you.

Horseshoe

The first horseshoes appeared in the 3rd century. in Europe, among the Germanic peoples. Metal hoof plates were invented in Ancient Rome, but only in the Middle Ages in Europe they began to be attached to the hooves with nails, i.e., to shoe horses. In Russia, the spread of horseshoes began under Peter I. Among the peoples of other continents, this symbol has its own history. There is a legend that the symbol acquired its meaning back in Ancient Egypt, but at that time there were no horseshoes as such. The legend is based on the fact that in Ancient Egypt there was a cult of the Moon goddess, whose talisman (the new moon) looked like a horseshoe and also brought good luck. Another legend, not supported by facts, says that the cult of the horseshoe arose from the devil’s promise to the Catholic Saint Dunstan to never enter a house where a horseshoe was nailed. The devil allegedly made this promise after the saint agreed to shoe him and pressed him to the wall.



Figure 43. Horseshoe


The main meaning of the symbol is a protective talisman and a magnet of good luck and happiness. In ancient times, the horseshoe also represented fertility.

According to the teachings of Feng Shui and the advice of some psychologists, it is better to place the horseshoe with its ends up (Fig. 43). This opinion is shared in most European countries. The horseshoe, with its horns pointing upward, symbolizes a full cup. However, in Russia, the horseshoe is responsible, first of all, for protecting the house, so it was always hung with the ends down, while bad energy did not linger in the house, but flowed down the horns of the horseshoe out the door. It is customary to place a horseshoe above the front door. Some countries have special rules for the placement of the horseshoe. So, in Italy it is customary to hang it low so that anyone entering will touch the horseshoe with their head. In Mexico, it is forbidden to touch a horseshoe, so it is placed very high.

In ancient times, people tried to take a horseshoe “for good luck” from the back leg of a gray mare. It was believed that the new horseshoe would have no power. A horseshoe found by chance on the road was also considered “strong”. It was nailed over the door of the house.

To protect the house, a horseshoe is placed above the entrance, for family well-being - above the hearth, for the birth of offspring - above the bed, etc., even to help in plant growing and navigation. Inside the house, the horseshoe is hung with the horns up, outside - with the horns down. Amulets in the shape of a horseshoe also usually “look” down. When nailing or hanging a horseshoe, you can say the following words, holding on to its horns: “The horse ran, carrying goods to the house; so you, horseshoe, bring good luck, goodness and wealth to our home.” Another version of the conspiracy is also possible: “We nail a horseshoe on the door - we protect the family from harm; We leave everything bad at the door, we attract peace and good luck into the house” or “I nail a horseshoe on the door - I protect myself from troubles; I leave everything bad at the door, I attract love and good luck into the house.” A horseshoe should be hung on one nail. It is desirable that the symbol be made of metal.

Double luck symbol

A Chinese character consisting of two identical styles located side by side (Fig. 44).



Figure 44. Double luck symbol


This symbol is most effective when good luck in love is needed. It can be embroidered or painted on fabric, wood or cardboard, and then placed in the southwestern part of the house or under the sleeping area (under the mattress, under the bed).

This symbol will work well in the sector of Wealth (southeast) and Glory (south). You can wear this symbol as an amulet. Red is a good color for the background in these areas.

Chimney sweep

The figurine of a chimney sweep symbolizes good luck and prosperity (Fig. 45). This is a little-known symbol common in some Germanic and Scandinavian countries. The first chimney sweep appeared in Denmark in the 17th century.



Figure 45. Chimney sweep


The soot that a chimney sweep works with is associated with warmth, and warmth with happiness. Since the chimney sweep is constantly exposed to danger at work and overcomes it, and no one sees him while working (an element of mystery), gradually the people began to believe that the chimney sweep as a talisman will bring good luck.

Meeting a chimney sweep on the street was considered a good sign.

You can buy a figurine of a chimney sweep, place it at home, or give it to a loved one with wishes of good luck. The symbol can be activated by lightly smearing it with real soot.

Lily of the valley flower

The spring flower is considered a symbol of good luck in France and some other countries (Fig. 46). The cultivation of lilies of the valley has been known since the times of Ancient Egypt.

Due to its method of growth, appearance and ancient history, the lily of the valley is in some way a mystical flower.

In different eras, it symbolized healing, the Mother of God, tenderness, youth and purity. According to legends, the Virgin Mary in a wreath of lilies of the valley appears (for example, in a dream) to someone who will be blessed with happiness and good fortune. There is a belief that lilies of the valley appeared from the tears of the Virgin Mary, but this is just a beautiful story.

  • Symbol of Luck - Goldfish
  • Symbol of Good Luck - Ladybug
  • Symbol of Good Luck - Chimney Sweep

Since luck is a flighty, capricious and fickle lady, people have developed many methods to attract and retain it. First of all, without fail, you need to place special symbols that bring good luck. The most famous among which are:

Symbol of Good Luck - Four Leaf Clover

Clover, also known as shamrock, is the national symbol of Ireland. Although this simple plant grows not only in the country of Guinness and leprechauns, but in all countries located in mid-latitudes. In Ireland, clover is associated with the name of St. Patrick, the patron saint of the Emerald Isle. Using clover as an example, Patrick explained to the simple-minded Irish pagans the structure of the Holy Trinity: “just as three leaves grow from one stalk of clover, so God is one in three persons.”

Clover flowers and leaves have been used in medicine for a long time. Ancient herbalists may not have known such words, but clover is a source of magnesium, copper, calcium, chromium, iron, phosphorus and vitamins A, C and the B complex of vitamins. Clover flowers are used for anemia, colds, coughs, malaria, rheumatism, and also as an expectorant, diuretic, lymphatic and antiseptic.

The four-leaf clover is one of the most widely known symbols of good luck. People believed that if you find a four-leaf clover, you will definitely have great luck in life. The clover leaf should be dried and always carried with you. He will protect from evil people, witchcraft, ward off illness and attract all the best.

Symbol of Good Luck - Horseshoe for good luck

To have its lucky properties, a horseshoe must be made of copper, gold or metal. It should be placed above the door. A horseshoe will attract good luck, wealth to your home and protect you from the bad thoughts of other people. There is an opinion that the horseshoe must be weighed strictly with the ends up, otherwise you can scare away your luck.

A horseshoe that could bring good luck cannot be bought. It can only be found, although in our time this may be difficult. In Great Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries, the value of a horseshoe was so great that even respectable citizens, seeing a lost horseshoe on the ground, were not lazy to run out of their carriage and pick it up. And all their further successes, as a rule, were associated with this incident.

In Europe, they believe that the horseshoe acquired magical powers thanks to the gods, because its shape resembles a month. But how do you hang a horseshoe for luck? Horns up or horns down? And where exactly should I hang it?

In the East, Europe and Latin America, horseshoes are hung on the wall with their horns facing down so that happiness will flow to you. But the English and Irish are convinced that it is necessary to hang it with its horns up so that happiness does not leak out.

Mexican horseshoe - decorated with ribbons and coins, the faces of saints hangs high - no one can touch it. And the Italians, on the contrary, hang a horseshoe so that everyone who enters touches it.

Symbol of Good Luck - Three-legged Toad


Three-legged toad with a coin in its mouth on par with hieroglyph of good luck- a very popular symbol, a symbol of great luck. Most often, the three-legged toad is depicted sitting on a stand of coins with the Yin-Yang symbol. The coin in the mouth represents gold. This is one of the most effective talismans for the wealth zone. The easiest way to activate monetary energy with the help of this talisman is to place one toad in the southeastern sector of each room or place it on the table, but not directly in front of you. Brings wealth, increases monetary luck. Once upon a time, the Three-Legged Toad was a malicious creature. But one day Buddha came, conquered her and bound her with an obligation to help people. Since then, Toad has been paying for the trouble he caused by spitting out gold coins. Usually a figurine of a Three-Legged Toad is placed near the front door so that it seems as if it is jumping into your house.

Symbol of Good Luck - Sailboat Model

This symbol, attracting good luck in business, appeared in those days when a sailing ship was associated with the arrival of goods and money. Accordingly, this talisman means the symbolic “arrival” of good luck. For the talisman to work effectively, it is necessary that the sailboat has its bow turned towards the inside of the house, that is, it is “arriving.” If you place pieces of gold or imitation gold on the deck of a ship, this will greatly increase the effectiveness of the talisman. Placing ships at home or in the office is a very effective technique. It simulates the creation of a "harbour" where each sailboat represents one source of income. The more ships, the more sources of income. The prosperity of business in the “harbour” and the profitability of the company depend on their number. On sailboats, nails or cannons should not be visible, which act as hidden “poison arrows” emitting harmful energy into the space of the room. A painting of a sailboat in the wealth sector (southeast) or in the director's office also brings good luck.

Symbol of Luck - Goldfish

In China, fish has always been considered a symbol of abundance, because... In Chinese, the word “fish” and the word “abundance” have the same meaning. Fish is also an emblem of the harmony of marital happiness. By placing a medium-sized aquarium at home with goldfish, you can bring happiness, good luck, and prosperity to your home. In the aquarium, the water should be clean and saturated with oxygen, be careful, because the health of the fish depends on it.

In the aquarium you should have eight gold (silver-red, red) and one black fish, since the number “9” is a symbol of the harmony of heaven and earth. It is this combination that will ensure happiness, prosperity and good luck. “Goldfish” - in China symbolizes wealth and prosperity, literally has two meanings: “Gold in abundance”, or “Golden fish”.

Symbol of Good Luck - Ladybug

Ladybugs are. Finding a ladybug was considered a good omen. Many peoples associate the ladybug with various myths and rituals. Among the Dutch, a ladybug landing on a hand or clothing is considered a good omen. The Czechs also believe that finding a cow will bring good luck, and the French believe that an amulet with its image protects children from misfortune and warns of danger. The name itself speaks volumes about the role this insect played in the life of our ancestors. It was believed that the ladybug lives in heaven and only from time to time descends from heaven to convey the will of God to man.


Many peoples believed that the gods themselves fed on its milk, so the ladybug could not be killed under any pretext.

In English-speaking countries, the ladybug is called Ladybird, Ladybug or Lady Beetle. The word “Lady” that unites these names implies the Virgin Mary; accordingly, the ladybug in Catholic countries is considered the insect of the Mother of God. It goes without saying that you can’t kill him. And in many other European countries, the ladybug was associated with the Mother of God (hence its names in different European languages: Our Lady's bird, Mary's beetle).

In Bulgaria they call her “God’s beauty”; in Germany and Switzerland - “God's candle”, Mary's beetle, God's bird/horse, golden cockerel, solar bird, solar cockerel, solar calf, in France - God's hen, God's animal, St. Michael's chicken; in Lithuania - “God’s Maryushka”; in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ukraine - the sun; in Argentina - St. Anthony's cow, and in Tajikistan - the red-bearded grandfather.

A talisman with the image of ladybugs has always brought good luck. And the more black spots there were on the back of this insect, the stronger the talisman. One spot - a ladybug will help in any new endeavor; two spots - a symbol of internal and external harmony; three - a person will learn to be reasonable and will be able to make the right decisions; four - protection from robbers and bandits (a talisman with such a ladybug is good to take on long trips); five - will increase the ability for creative work; six - will help in learning; seven is a divine sign; a ladybug with seven spots will bring its owner good luck in all matters and happiness.

Symbol of Good Luck - Chimney Sweep

In Germany, Austria, Norway, Denmark, Poland and a number of other countries, the chimney sweep has long been considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Therefore, residents of these countries give objects with his image.

Why is it believed that meeting a chimney sweep brings good luck? This belief came from Germany. The fact is that in the old days the chimney sweep’s broom was made from birch, and this tree has been a symbol of fertility since pagan times. It’s the same with soot, which symbolizes fire and life-giving warmth. And in folk myth-making, everything that warms and bears fruit brings happiness. There is another explanation. The profession of a chimney sweep is quite dangerous. So people think that since a chimney sweep can do whatever he wants at the top and nothing happens to him, it means that luck is with him and he should not be too lazy to touch it.

These are not all symbols that bring good luck. For Americans, the “unchangeable nickel” is the “first dollar earned,” which brings good luck in finances. For the Japanese, the symbol of good luck is the Maneki-neko, also known as the "money cat", "fortune cat" or "luck cat", traditionally depicted with a raised left or right paw: the left one "invites" financial prosperity and success, and the right one - happiness and good luck. For every Italian, a key is a symbol of happiness and good luck; perhaps this comes from ancient times, when Genoese merchants wore the keys to their treasuries around their necks, considering them talismans.

In order to understand what will become your symbol, you just need to say what you are striving for and observe what signs of good luck will be the first to pop into your consciousness. This will be your personal symbol. Don't try to come up with this image, let it appear on its own. And the main thing to remember is that positive mood and the power of thought greatly enhance the power of any symbol and talisman.

P.S. For those who do not believe in symbols that bring good luck and money, or for those of you, dear readers, who believe that symbols alone are not enough, we advise you to read our article “ How to attract good luck«.

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