Symbols of luck (8 photos). Magic symbols that attract money and good luck in business

Many people categorically do not believe in conscious handling of subtle energies. No wonder. After all, no one taught us to “communicate” with such substances. Unfortunately. Because it is there, in the sphere of subtle energies, that the keys to abundance are hidden.

When I talk about subtle energy, I mean the invisible force that surrounds us. Hindus call her prana, Chinese – qi, Hawaiians – manna, and the Germanic tribes called it od. This is the very force thanks to which life on Earth is possible, thanks to which the universe is formed. Everything we see around us - people, animals, plants, stones, rivers, clouds - is nothing more than material manifestations of this energy. And money is no exception, it is a type of universal qi energy; coins, bills, jewelry are its visible embodiment.

At its core, energy, including the energy of money, is neither positive nor negative; she is neutral. Only when we begin to use energy for our own purposes, when we activate it with the help of our thoughts and feelings, does it acquire certain qualities. Energy can heal and enrich, but it can also destroy. I say this for those who consider money as something dirty, bad, and the desire for it as low, shameful, “sinful.” Money can be harmful, just as any thing, any medicine can be harmful if you do not follow the laws of morality. Money can denigrate the soul of a person who has put it above all else in the world and strives for (precisely achieves, from the word “beat”!) it at any cost, but it can also enrich it, help to do good, reveal and realize one’s abilities, make the world around oneself better.

One of the ideal images of the Renaissance is a rich nobleman or city dweller who has acquired humanistic knowledge, has good taste and becomes the patron of scientists and artists. In other words, the ideal of wealth is the ability to elegantly furnish a home or state, promoting the prosperity of sciences, crafts and arts. A similar view appeared in Rus' in the 17th century. Prince Vasily Golitsyn, co-ruler of Sofia Alekseevna (1682-1689), said: “Wealth is needed not to fill chests, but to show subjects the correct way of life of an enlightened person. My library, by its very appearance, will tell more about nobility to an illiterate serf than barns bursting with grain.” Even the word itself "wealth"- a special word, cognate with the word “God”. Rich is he who knows God in his heart! Maybe this is why today's wealthy people call themselves oligarchs and businessmen, and not rich people?..

So, to achieve well-being, it is important to understand two things.

Money is the energy that gives a person opportunities. Opportunities to acquire, manage people, rejoice, command respect, have authority... And the more energy, the wider the opportunities. Moreover, this applies not only to the energy of money, but also to the personal energy of the person himself. God has the most energy - hence His enormous capabilities.

The energy of money can be controlled. To do this, you need to resonate with it, and first, know the laws to which it obeys.

FIRST LAW OF MONEY ENERGY: “MONEY ENERGY IS OBJECTIVE TO ATTENTION”

The first law of money energy says: “The energy of abundance is obedient to attention.”

I heard these words from both Chinese and Hawaiian Teachers. Attention is very important for energy in general. It depends on our attentiveness, on our concentration, what kind of energy - poverty or wealth - we “charge” our life. Attention is control over thoughts and desires. Managing attention is a kind of “education” of the psyche. “Nurturing” attention is a very important, one might say, key link in attracting money.

Feel free to think and dream about money, focus on the energy of money. Unfortunately, no element of the world around us is associated with so many “bad” myths, as well as superstitions and prejudices arising from them, as money. People even think about sex more openly, honestly and frankly than about money. Think about the energy of prosperity without shame and embarrassment! It is the wrong attitude towards money that gives rise to greed, theft, poverty and poverty, full of problems, a joyless existence.

SECOND LAW OF MONEY ENERGY: “ANY OUR MESSAGE COME BACK TO US”

The second law of money energy is: “Any message I send will return to me.”

In practice, this means that I activate the object on which my attention is focused, and this type of energy, like a magnet, attracts reciprocal attention. Attention acts like a magnifying glass, focusing the rays at one point. That is, in order to attract money, you need to become something like a magnet for them; you need to attract their “attention”. There are special exercises for this. I suggest you try to do them right now, so that you learn to feel the energy of money and resonate with it.

Exercises “How to become a “magnet” for money”

We breathe “monetary energy”

Choose some attribute of wealth - jewelry, an antique, a banknote - and energetically connect with it.

Imagine that your biofield opens up to meet this object and encloses, captures it.

You will have the feeling that you and the object are one whole, that a connection has been established between you - invisible, but felt.

Now imagine that this object is shrouded in a light golden haze.

Close your eyes for a second and take a deep breath, imagining that you are inhaling, drawing this mist into the area between the eyebrows (the energy center of the Ajna chakra).

As you exhale, mentally lower it to the center of your chest, to the level of your heart (Anahata chakra) and leave it there.

After exhaling, pause briefly, visualizing golden money energy accumulating in the center of your chest.

Breathe in this rhythm for several minutes until you feel an influx of energy to Anahata - it can be warmth, a pleasant coolness, tingling, a feeling of an energy ball, waves, a spinning vortex.

This exercise is very useful - it will make you available to the energy of abundance. Moreover, attractive to her!

Do it as often as possible, whenever you have a free minute. Join the energy of money!

Learning to sense cash flows

And this exercise will give you the skill of actually feeling the cash flows circulating in space, teach you how to capture them, and connect to them “directly.”

First, a little preparation.

Go out into a crowded place (crowded street, train station, subway) and begin to carefully observe your internal sensations that arise in response to what is happening around you.

Observe impartially, simply recording your sensations caused by the events: “here a car passed,” “here a man in a black hat passed,” “here it began to rain,” “here they stepped on my foot.”

There is no need to evaluate anything, no gradation of “good/bad”, “like/dislike”, only a mechanical review of sensations.

Your task is to feel how the movement of surrounding objects you observe resonates within you, that is, to resonate with it.

When the goal is achieved, go to where the money is - to a store, payment acceptance point or bank.

Take a position so that money is in your field of vision, and by analogy, resonate with the movement of cash flows.

Three to five minutes is enough.

In order to properly penetrate the “spirit” of money, conduct this short training whenever you are in places where there is active “circulation” of cash flows.

THIRD LAW OF MONEY ENERGY: “GIVE JOYFULLY SO THAT YOU RECEIVE JOYFULLY”

The third law of money energy says: “You cannot be in a debtor state.”

Well, if you borrowed money, return it with joy. Anyone who repays debt (and pays bills - for an apartment, communications, utilities, etc.) joyfully will certainly become richer: the energy of joy will attract the energy of money to him. I'll tell you an old Japanese parable.

The merchant brought the monk a bag of gold and declared from the doorstep that he was repaying the debt to the monastery. The monk motioned to put the bag in the corner. The annoyed merchant asked him:

“And that’s all you want to tell me?”

– Do you expect me to thank you? – the monk was surprised.

“I think you should do that!” – the merchant was even more indignant.

“I don’t think so,” answered the monk, “it’s the giver who should be grateful.”

In your opinion, is a monk an arrogant, proud person? rabid ignoramus? Not so simple. He deliberately provokes a crisis in the merchant’s soul: either you take the money and leave, or you leave it to me, but not with a feeling of guilt or anger, but with joy.

Of course, money is the most valuable thing a merchant has, but the main value of a monk is joy. He tests the merchant.

The principle “give in joy in order to receive in joy” is the principle of working with the energy of money.

That is why I think it is so important in a book dedicated to tuning into the energy of money, that is, attracting it, to also talk about its return. Don't let this seem paradoxical to you. There are no paradoxes here. Through giving, we deepen our experience of managing the energy of money. Joyful thoughts travel faster than gloomy, despondent ones. So to speak, “give in joy, so that you may receive in joy”...


So, your first acquaintance with money energy has taken place. It was not for nothing that I started the book with energy calculations. After all, we will attract money with the help of symbols (they are shown on the cover), symbols are storers of energy, its batteries; in order to successfully operate with them, it is important to know what forces they use and what laws these forces obey.

SYMBOLS OF WEALTH - ENERGY KEYS TO RECEIVING MONEY

If you think about it, everything in our lives is symbolic. Symbols play a much more significant role in human destiny than we can imagine. Not a single area of ​​our life can do without symbols. No religion, no political movement is possible without symbols that reflect the basic ideas of their adherents.

An army without a symbol - a banner - is just a crowd, a state without a symbol - a coat of arms - is just a territory, a person without his personal, supporting and inspiring symbol is a boat without oars in the ocean of life. Symbols can influence the destinies of not only individuals and groups, but also entire nations. Why do you think terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York? Because this building is one of the basic symbols of American state power. The terrorists, not without reason, believed that by destroying the symbol they would undermine the foundations of the entire society. True, they did not take into account one detail: the attack itself turned into a symbol that inspired the whole world to fight terrorism.


Why is the influence of symbols so great? Because they speak directly to our subconscious. And some symbols are passed down genetically, from generation to generation - by the way, symbols of wealth fall into this category.

If you look around carefully, you will find that you are literally swimming in symbols. We go outside, download a computer program, turn on the TV - there are continuous symbols everywhere - cultural, political, sports, government, religious, sexual. All these symbols are imprinted in the subconscious and do their work there, invisible to us, which then results in real actions and deeds. After all, all key decisions and ideas come to us precisely from the subconscious, all our reactions to events come from there; It is in the subconscious that the center of control of our destiny is located.

The subconscious is inaccessible to direct influence; it understands only the language of symbols, and therefore responds sensitively to them. Moreover, it is very difficult to control this process, since the logical mind does not participate in it, only imagination is involved - it is a bridge between consciousness and subconsciousness. This suggests a simple conclusion: whoever masters the language of symbols has power - both over his own destiny and over the destinies of others.

No one will dispute the colossal impact that television has on us. All cinema and the entire advertising industry come down to the construction of a symbolic series that can provide a powerful, lasting impact on the viewer’s subconscious. After all, how is an advertising campaign built? First, with the help of well-chosen symbols, a connection is formed with the subconscious of the potential consumer. Next, the video sequence is converted into the most concise logo, which becomes the face of the product or service. The reverse sequence is also possible: first a logo is selected, and then the entire advertising campaign is built on it. We criticize “stupid” advertising, and when we come to the store, we automatically choose the product that the symbols presented in it programmed us to buy.

Symbols imprinted in the subconscious, when triggered, turn out to be a terrible force. Because they carry energy and are able to accumulate it. The energy sealed in a combination of simple lines is sometimes so significant that it changes a person’s destiny. That is, symbols are magical, they are able to influence reality.

Here's another example - football. It is difficult for a person who has never played football to understand the appeal of this activity. A logical objection arises: well, it’s just a game, fun. But the game simply becomes a Game, once you get involved in it, plunge into its atmosphere. A herd, running amid screams and hooting, hitting the target, prey, general delight... How many millennia of the lives of our ancestors depended on the outcome of this “fun”? The program (archetype) was imprinted into the subconscious and, passed down from generation to generation, many centuries later, it found its way out in football. Please note: the ball is not scored, but “stabbed” into the opponent’s goal and body, and it is this moment that evokes the most intense emotions among players and fans. The archetype has turned into a symbol that, resonating with a person’s subconscious, releases energy, and its source is inexhaustible, because it is located outside of a specific individual, but in the collective unconscious (the energy-information field of humanity, egregor).

Mudras and yogic asanas are also symbols, symbols of a body located in space, which it takes on in order to acquire some new properties. Of course, the point here is not only in the visual position of the body, but also in the special arrangement of organs that arises when taking a particular asana, breathing, and state of mind. But it would be unwise to ignore the symbolic component of the pose. Read my book “Cosmic Yoga” - it all explains it in great detail.

So, with the help of a symbol, a person receives attunement to one or another type of energy. The symbol, like a key, opens access to energy resources, and these resources are limitless. This applies to all symbols without exception. And since there is a centuries-old belief that certain symbols bring monetary luck, this is not without reason, no matter how we feel about it.

FENG SHUI, BUMPA AND BOKMORO.... WHY DO NOT THESE POPULAR WEALTH SYMBOLS WORK IN RUSSIA?

Over the course of its existence, humanity has invented many “magnets” to attract money. Now I will tell you about some of them - partly so that you learn about this diversity, partly in order to “money magnetize” you a little before you get acquainted with my technique, partly so that you realize that all existing methods of attraction money is designed for a limited circle of people.

Symbols are always created for a specific culture, and not for a person in general, therefore, in order for a symbol to come to life and work, you need to be imbued with the spirit of the cultural environment that gave birth to it, and not just thoughtlessly apply it. A symbol without a cultural context is just a beautiful rattle.

Feng Shui symbols

Feng Shui appeared over five thousand years ago in China. Surprisingly, it is true that this ancient practice, which has existed for so many centuries, has survived to this day. But in the distant past, Feng Shui was available only to emperors and high officials. Feng Shui masters passed on their knowledge by word of mouth to their favorite students or close relatives. Therefore, for a long time, feng shui was practiced only by the ruling classes of China, and feng shui masters were either revered or killed so that the secret knowledge did not become the property of those who could use it against the emperor. A clear proof of the effectiveness of this teaching is the economic prosperity of countries where Feng Shui is an integral part of life - China, Taiwan, Hong Kong.

According to Feng Shui, you can attract money using symbols of water, Chinese gods and animals. Each symbol among the Chinese is tied to a certain type of luck, or more precisely to the type of energy that this type of luck creates.


BI GAN has long been revered as the god of wealth. There are several temples dedicated to Bi Gan in China, but the largest one is located in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). It was built at the expense of those whom the veneration of this deity helped to get rich. What is this symbol? In one hand, Bi Gan holds a gold bar, and in the other he often has a scroll with the inscription: Zhao Cai Jin Bao - “Your wealth has arrived.” In China, they believe that no one could use a little more luck and profit, and therefore they boldly place Bi Gan figurines in their offices.

DAIKOKU. If you have ever paid attention to collections of netsuke figurines, you have also seen one of the most beautiful figurines depicting this god of wealth and prosperity. He is usually represented with a mallet, a bag of rice and a rat. The rat gnaws holes in Daikoku's bag, and magical rice falls to the ground, bestowing wealth and prosperity, and with each blow of the mallet the world is filled with more and more happiness. In Feng Shui, it is believed that this is one of the most favorable talismans for attracting wealth to the home.


CHEN LUOBAN, or the Guardian of Money, is also held in high esteem. Feng Shui masters believe that this talisman is especially useful for those who have not learned how to plan their budget and correlate income with expenses. It contributes to the conclusion of successful transactions, successful investments, preservation and increase of capital. According to Chinese tradition, this figurine is inherited, and with it, the wisdom and foresight of the ancestors, and, consequently, financial success is passed on to their children and grandchildren.


HOTTEY, or laughing Buddha. Perhaps this is the most famous and most beloved deity. He is also called the Buddha of Abundance. Translated from Chinese, “hottei” means “canvas bag”. The prototype of Hottei is a real person who lived in the Middle Kingdom at the end of the 10th century. When Hottei achieved enlightenment, he began to laugh - just like that, for no reason. He moved from village to village, and people, hearing his infectious laughter, also began to laugh. And everyone was a little worried: “What will they think of me? There is no reason to laugh." But people were always waiting for Hottei. Because in their lives they had never laughed so naturally, so sincerely, so deeply as with him. Because after this laughter they discovered that the scales fell from their eyes, that their feelings became clearer, and their whole being became light, bright, as if they had been freed from a heavy burden. In the East, no one is remembered with such respect as Hotteya. Every Chinese and Japanese home has statues of him.

In China, they believe that if you make a wish and pat Hottei on the stomach three hundred times, it will certainly come true. Hottei is depicted either standing or sitting in the lotus position, on a horse, with a peach in his hands, or surrounded by children, but always laughing. There is Hottei with a dragon, with an umbrella behind his back, with a gold bar above his head, with a pearl. Feng Shui masters believe that a Hottei invited to a home creates favorable vibrations that help attract money to the family.


WATER is the main money attribute in Feng Shui. Feng Shui masters claim that water (a fountain, a waterfall, an aquarium with fish) or its symbol (a water landscape, figures and images of fish, turtles, toads) in the southeastern sector of the room ensure a stable flow of money.


LUCKY COINS. Three coins tied with a red ribbon are a traditional feng shui symbol for attracting prosperity, wealth and monetary luck. Also very popular are the coins of the Qing Dynasty - ten coins corresponding to the reign of all ten emperors of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. The coins symbolize the treasury of each of the emperors. Feng Shui masters say that ten coins attached to imperial yellow fabric prevent evil from entering a person's life and help attract money. Moreover, money begins to come from more reliable and worthy sources.


"MONEY" TREES. The category of these symbols includes plants with rounded, fleshy leaves shaped like coins. The most common “money” tree is a plant called Crassula.

I have listed only some symbols of wealth. In general, their pantheon is diverse and includes more than a hundred symbols.

Now let's move on to Russian realities.

In one of the St. Petersburg companies, things were going well. To make them go even better, the general director ordered to place a large aquarium with bright fish in the rest room, in its south-eastern corner - as prescribed by the teachings of Feng Shui - and began to wait for the result. The result followed immediately. Two months later, unpleasant changes occurred in the company: profits began to fall sharply, and employees began to submit letters of resignation. The director, in bewilderment, asked me a question: they say, I did everything according to the rules of Feng Shui, and on you...

Coincidence? Maybe. But this case is far from the only one. I hear complaints that feng shui doesn't work quite often. Having read books, people decorate their houses with bells and Chinese coins, line their window sills with “money” trees, and their work desks with Hottei and three-legged toads, and acquire numerous aquariums and fish. And nothing has changed. There was still no money. What is the reason?

Firstly, popular books on Feng Shui present this teaching in a simplified form. Real feng shui, in addition to symbols, involves astrological calculations that are inaccessible to a person who has not undergone special training.

Secondly, and this is most important: you and I are not Chinese. In our subconscious, Feng Shui symbols are not registered as attributes of abundance, so there is no connection to the energy source, the “provider”. Feng Shui works for those who absorbed it with mother's milk. If you want all these wonderful trinkets to bring you monetary luck, you need to go to China and become imbued with this culture, plunge into it, accept it, join the egregor, that is, actually become Chinese, like the French traveler Alexandra David-Neel , who discovered Tibet for Europeans, became a Tibetan. In other words, there must be the deepest, at the subcortical level, faith.


Among other things, Feng Shui masters honestly warn that the correct arrangement of furniture and lucky symbols are not enough to achieve good luck. This is only a third of the work! The teachings of Feng Shui speak of three types of luck - human, heavenly and earthly. Feng Shui bestows earthly luck. Heavenly luck cannot be changed. And human, or personal, luck must be created with one’s own hands - through spiritual work, development of the intellect, awakening one’s abilities and training the physical body. So feng shui is not a pill for lack of money, it is an addition to your work on yourself.

Tibetan method of attracting money

In Tibet, the most commonly used talisman to attract money is called Bumpa, or “precious vessel”. Bumpa is a vessel filled with earth from sacred places and various magical objects made and consecrated by lamas. The vessel itself should be metal, ceramic or wooden, round and squat, expanding downward, like a pumpkin with the top cut off. It is important that the neck of the vessel is wide, but not wider than the middle. It is believed that it is easy for wealth to enter such a vessel, but difficult to leave it.

Masters of Sa Che (Tibetan analogue of feng shui) recommend keeping it in the house for a happy and prosperous life. Usually, personal wishes for prosperity are also added to the vessel, written on small pieces of paper, which are then tied with red thread, and objects that represent wealth - coins, precious stones, gold and silver jewelry.

Bumpa can be effective with us, but only on condition that you fill it yourself - with those objects that you personally associate with wealth, having previously charged each of them with your energy. Charging means meditating on your wealth dream for 5-7 minutes while holding an object in your hands: imagining yourself under a shower of money, surrounded by stacks of money or things you would like to have. Then this talisman will work. If you decide to make it, then, in addition to the attributes of wealth, I advise you to put there the Erzgamma star or its image - a miraculous talisman that opens the door to the world of unlimited possibilities, the earthly embodiment of Cosmic Harmony (a detailed story about the star awaits you ahead).

Gypsy symbols of attracting money

Many of us believe that among the gypsies there are many sorcerers and sorceresses who not only know the future, but also know how to attract money.

Gypsy wealth was always invested in jewelry - gold coins, bracelets, necklaces, earrings. Gold is believed to bring good luck to gypsies and acts like a magnet: it attracts more gold to its owner.

Gypsies also have other talismans of wealth. Since ancient times, every gypsy had ways- a bag for storing small things, among which there were always magical objects - amulets and talismans. Talismans that attract wealth are made from squirrel fur, rabbit feet, silver coins, magnets, glass beads, acorns, magnifying glasses, and dice. Stones such as black opal, carbuncle, coral, diamond, emerald, green tourmaline, moonstone, quartz, ruby ​​and turquoise are also considered symbols of wealth. The talismans were charged in different ways - they were lowered into running water, pronouncing ancient spells over them, they were buried in the ground and then dug up again, they were kept over the smoke of a fire or in the light of the Moon.

Gypsies often use feathers as money talismans. A red feather is considered a very lucky sign, indicating wealth and good fortune. There is another belief: if a bird with red feathers in its plumage flies over your head, and at the same time it flies from left to right, then this promises an influx of money. Therefore, increased attention is paid to robins, red-winged blackbirds and other similar birds.

There was also a talisman bokmoro, or "lucky bread". This is a bread in which every ingredient means something. So, flour symbolizes the physical shell of a person, yeast - spirit, water - eternity and wealth, sugar - sweetness and prosperity, egg - revelation, clarity; garlic wards off evil, olive oil provides protection from material adversity, honey signifies love and peace. Bokmoro was supposed to be baked at night, after sunset, and in the morning the gypsies brought it to the four corners of their camp. In each corner a piece of bokmoro had to be broken off and then thrown on the ground. The rest of the bread was scattered around the perimeter of the camp. These actions symbolized an offering to the creatures that feed on what the wanderers leave behind. The gypsies believed that the generosity shown to these creatures would be returned to them. From the point of view of Cosmic laws, everything is correct: in order to get something, you need to give something away, sacrifice something. And yet, gypsy talismans only work for gypsies. In the hands of a person of another culture, they are powerless.

Money symbols of European magic

European magic is pagan magic that works with the forces of Nature. Symbols of wealth there are attributes of natural elements - stones, herbs, trees, flowers, fruits, shells, candles, feathers, colors.

Red, yellow and green colors are associated with wealth and money. Red is the color of leadership, health, mental energy, representing victory and high social status. Yellow symbolizes mental strength, success, confidence and foresight. Green is the color of prosperity, sweetness, labor and wealth.

Cowries and dentalium (sea tooth) are considered “money” shells.

Plants that carry the energy of abundance: alfalfa, cinnamon, spicy cloves, corn, ginger, honeysuckle, marjoram, nutmeg, bergamot, poppy, sassafras, sesame, vetiver, woodruff, basil, mint, calamus, cinquefoil, jasmine, myrtle, verbena , aloe, sage, allspice, rosemary.

“Money” trees: maple, pine, linden, cedar, fir.

Stones that attract money: aventurine, heliotrope, jadeite, tiger's eye.

Feathers and candles are chosen depending on the color. To attract money, take yellow, red and green.

The attributes of the elements themselves are rarely used - as a rule, they are involved in a ritual. The ritual is a meditation on a mental image of the desired result, and the symbols serve to connect to the energies of the elements. The simplest ritual for attracting money is to burn incense with the scent of any of the herbs listed above, rub a green candle with the essential oil of some “money” plant and, looking at the flame, think intently about the favorable outcome of the situation for which the ritual is being performed.

The technique is effective, but... It only works for people who are close to nature and know how to contact it. And when practicing magic, it is very important to believe in yourself, in your strengths - without this nothing will work.


I could tell you about many more symbols - wonderful, powerful and “dead” in our Russian environment. But I think it’s necessary to stop here, especially since you’ve already been a little charged with monetary energy and are ready to start interacting with symbols that will really attract money into your life.

MONEY SYMBOLS THAT WORK IN RUSSIA

“What symbols should we, people living in Russia, use?” – the reader will ask.

Unfortunately, we know a lot about Chinese and other symbols of wealth, but we almost never see descriptions of our Russian monetary symbols, which by default should help us.

Slavic symbols work in Russia. Not Chinese, not gypsy, not Indian, not any other. Slavic symbols are embedded in the egregor of the Russian people, to which we all belong. These are the symbols that you see on the back cover - the runes and signs of the Slavic gods Dazhdbog and Veles.

“But I don’t believe in Slavic symbols! – a skeptical reader will exclaim. “This is the first time I’ve seen them!”

Doesn't matter! You don't have to believe in them! Hundreds of generations of your ancestors have already done this for you! Their thoughts have already formed an energy-informational field associated with these symbols, the so-called egregor.

It already exists, and you have a connection with it through the birth canal. That is why the symbols from the cover will work for you. They are “written” in your genetic memory. The idea of ​​​​creating a money envelope has been brewing for me for a long time, I experimented for a long time, going through various symbols, and I can say: those that you see on the cover are the most powerful, energetic, these are the quickest helpers in money matters.

Runes are energy signs that attract money

One priest never had a wife. He had a forest for communication, a sky for questions of the soul, an earth for rest and a river for caressing the body. But one day the priest went to a distant cave and found an amazing beauty there. It consisted of blue silk and was airy, like a white cloud. The priest gave her a mirror, and she followed him and became his wife. No one saw her except the priest himself and the clergy. Ordinary people only heard her breathing and saw her footprints as she passed by. When the priest asked her, she climbed the mountain and helped him perform the ritual. Her name was Runa, a spirit that always helps.

Runes are symbols of an ancient magical alphabet, the origin of which is still not clear. According to Scandinavian mythology, the runes were given to Odin, the supreme god, who voluntarily crucified himself on the branches of the World Tree - the ash tree Yggdrasil. One, in turn, passed them on to people. It can be assumed that the runic alphabet, otherwise called Futhark, dates back to an archaic writing system that originated in Northern Europe many centuries BC. It was used not only by the Scandinavians, but also by our ancestors, the Slavs.

Word runa means “secret” and goes back to an ancient root with the meaning “to hide, to hide.” Traces of this word have survived in modern languages: in German raunen means “whisper”, in Latvian runat– “to speak”, in Finnish runo and it actually means “spell.”

These symbols have a different set of energies that can influence both the inner world of a person and the events occurring in his life. In addition to the fact that the runic talisman itself fulfills the task assigned to it, many of its owner’s desires are realized as if by themselves.

The range of application of runic symbols-talismans is very wide:

In communication, runes allow you to always be the center of attention;

During the learning process, they help to better assimilate knowledge;

In love, they act as indispensable assistants in charming a lover or lover;

They protect from various kinds of negative influences, block the thoughts of enemies and ill-wishers;

And, of course, they help achieve success in business, improve the financial situation and general well-being of their owner.

That is, the energy of the runes acts in accordance with the goals you set.

In the old days, runes were drawn on objects made from natural materials - wood, clay, metal, stone. Today they can be drawn with a pen, pencil or felt-tip pen on paper.

The following ten runes are responsible for wealth (it is they who are depicted on the cover in a special sequence that enhances the effect of each other).

How to use runes to make money wishes come true

You don't have to work with runes on purpose. When you place banknotes in this book, the magical letters will automatically multiply your investment. But you can speed up the process of realizing your monetary desires by working with the runes separately. It's very simple.

1. Before going to bed, focus on a money-related goal. Create an image of the end result in your mind. For example, if you intend to acquire a new furniture set, imagine it in the room for which it is planned, and yourself next to it.

2. Choose a rune that suits your specific situation. If you don't know which one to choose, choose on a whim.

3. Draw a rune on a blank sheet of paper, keeping the chosen goal in mind. It is better to draw with a marker or felt-tip pen - red or green. These colors, especially bright ones, attract the maximum amount of energy of money and luck. Draw the rune slowly, as if you are putting your dream into these lines, imprinting it in them. That's all! Fold the sheet carefully and place it under your pillow at night.

4. Every time before falling asleep, unfold the piece of paper and look at the rune for a couple of minutes, and then hold it in consciousness until you fall asleep.

FEHU

Meaning: wealth, a fair amount of movable property.

Application:

Helps to get out of need, distress,

Protects against mistakes in real estate transactions,

Guarantees the safety of movable property,

Contributes to the acquisition of material goods,

Helps in the execution of plans,

Supports you morally, not allowing you to lose heart and give up your positions.

DAGAZ

Meaning: day.

Application:

Helps increase wealth

Removes obstacles on the way to the goal,

Helps you achieve breakthroughs in business

Accelerates and facilitates the process of healing lingering illnesses.

YERO

Meaning: harvest.

Application:

Helps to successfully complete the work started,

Provides a long period of prosperity,

Transforms consciousness, bringing it to a higher level.

KENAZ

Meaning: light, torch, strength, energy, power.

Application:

Strengthens and concentrates the will,

Contributes to the implementation of hatched plans,

Provides the opportunity for absolute self-realization,

Speeds up the healing process.

LAGUZ

Meaning: intuition, creativity.

Application:

Improves memory,

Awakens creativity

Attracts people who like you

Repeatedly enhances the degree of intuitive comprehension of reality,

Helps you gain insight into secrets

Helps to enter into a successful marriage or profitable business partnership,

Extinguishes quarrels and conflicts,

Gives you the opportunity to influence other people (if you mentally draw this rune before the eyes of your interlocutor, he will satisfy any of your reasonable wishes).

PERTRO

Meaning: relief from a burden.

Application:

Returns lost property (debt, property),

Gives unexpected profits

Promotes the discovery of talents,

Changes consciousness, transferring it to a higher level,

It takes you out of the vicious circle of negative experiences and situations.

SOVILO

Meaning: Sun, triumph.

Application:

Is a symbol of future triumph,

Contributes to the successful outcome of any undertaking,

Helps you successfully complete what you started and resolve any difficulties,

Leads to the optimal solution

Enhances the effect of treatment.

TIVAZ

Meaning: success in any competition.

Application:

Ensures victory in any competition and over competitors,

Helps in solving any problems,

Strengthens resolve

Restores trampled justice,

Promotes successful resolution of conflicts.

URUZ

Meaning: aur (the so-called wild bulls, which were particularly ferocious).

Application:

Gives strength, self-confidence,

Helps in strengthening love, friendship and relationships with business partners,

Restores lost health

Promotes career growth.

OTALA

Meaning: family estate, property.

Application:

Promotes “fouling” of property,

Protects the family and its property from the hostile machinations of others,

Protects the well-being of the family,

Promotes spiritual bonding between people who make up one work group (business team).


The green background of the runes on the cover provides the energy of healing, prosperity, good luck and fertility.

Symbols of Slavic gods - the earthly embodiment of the energy of money

Dazhdbog is one of the most powerful and beloved gods of the Russians. His sign is a six-pointed star. This is the “giving god” (“Dazhdbog”, “give”, “rain” - these words have the same root, meaning “share”, “distribute”), the god of fertility, personifying the strength and brightness of the luminary.

They asked Dazhdbog for the fulfillment of desires, health and other benefits. And the symbols of Dazhdbog were light, flaming metals - silver and gold.

Dazhdbog sent people gifts, harvests and the Sun, saturating the earth with light and warmth. But the Slavs also considered the Sun to be an all-seeing eye that monitors the fair observance of ethical laws. It is not without reason that at all times, criminals, hiding from justice - both earthly and heavenly, waited for the onset of night.

The Slavs believed that Dazhdbog rides across the sky in a wonderful chariot drawn by four snow-white horses with fiery manes and golden wings, and the sunlight comes from a magical shield that Dazhdbog carries with him. Twice a day - morning and evening - he crosses the sea-ocean on a boat pulled by ducks, geese and swans. Dazhdbog has a majestic gait, a straight, open look that knows no lies, and marvelous golden hair fluttering in the wind.

Dazhdbog Day was celebrated on September 22, on the autumn equinox. The harvest has been harvested and the final harvests are underway in the fields, orchards and orchards. All residents of the village or city went out into nature, rolled a burning wheel up the mountain, symbolizing the Sun, and danced in circles with songs and played ritual games. Then tables were brought out onto the main street, food was placed on them, and a general feast began. People ate food - their own and prepared by others, praised it, and all together glorified the Sun, the earth and Mother Rus'.

Dazhdbozhy (solar) grandchildren - that’s what the Russians called themselves. Therefore, the signs of Dazhdbog were present everywhere among our ancestors - on clothes, household utensils, and dwellings. Every Russian man was obliged to create a clan - to feed, raise and educate children, that is, symbolically become Dazhdbog. This was his duty, truth, honor, glory.

Veles is the lunar god, brother of the Sun, master of the wild, ruler of the unknown, guide on all roads, patron of travelers, powerful wizard and lord of magic, guardian of merchants, patron of those who know and seek, giver of wealth and good luck. And the owner of Navi. According to Vedic teachings, after death, human souls rise along the moonbeam to the Navi gate, where Veles meets them. Pure, righteous souls are reflected from the Moon and follow a ray of sunshine to the Sun - the abode of the Almighty. The remaining souls either remain with Veles on the Moon to purify themselves, or reincarnate on Earth as people or lower spirits.

Veles was depicted in different ways: as a bull, a man with the head of a bear, or a bear, with a cornucopia in his hands. The magical abode of Veles was the island of Buyan.

The signs of Veles and Dazhdbog are symbols of the Russian ethnic group, which are “written” in our genetic memory. That's why they work. The tradition of worshiping Slavic gods in Rus' has deep roots and is amazingly tenacious. Even after the adoption of Orthodoxy and the Baptism of Rus', both Dazhdbog and Veles continued to be revered under the guise of Orthodox saints.

The purple color on the cover, against which the signs of Veles and Dazhdbog are depicted, enhances the energy of power, prosperity and healing.

How to work with the symbols of Dazhdbog and Beles to make your money desire come true

You don’t have to work too hard with these symbols, as with runes. When you place banknotes in this book, the symbols of the Slavic gods will begin to automatically multiply your investment. But you can speed up the process of realizing your money desires by working with these symbols separately. It's very simple.

1. Before going to bed, focus on a money-related goal. Create an image of the end result in your mind. For example, if you intend to get a new car, imagine it in a parking lot near your house and yourself next to it.

2. Select one of the symbols. The one that you currently want to choose.

3. Draw a symbol on a blank piece of paper, keeping your chosen goal in mind. It is better to draw with a marker or felt-tip pen - red or green. These colors, especially bright ones, attract the maximum amount of energy of money and luck. Draw the symbol slowly, as if you are putting your dream into these lines, imprinting it in them. That's all! Fold the sheet carefully and place it under your pillow at night.

4. Every time before falling asleep, unfold the piece of paper and look at the symbol for a couple of minutes, and then hold the image in your mind until you fall asleep.

TWO WAYS TO WORK WITH A BOOK – TWO WAYS TO ATTRACT MONEY

This book, as you may have guessed, is designed like an envelope for attracting wealth. You invest money there, like in a bank, and make a profit. This is an independent tool for attracting money, which does not require special knowledge and skills from a person, but is always ready to come to his aid. It brings success, opens up new opportunities for making money, has a positive effect on the sexual sphere and, by connecting through runes and signs of the gods to the source of energy of abundance, increases the money invested in it. This book operates on the principle of a magnifying glass. What happens if you take a magnifying glass, collect the sun's rays at one point, and then put a piece of paper under the magnifying glass? The paper will light up. My book works in much the same way: symbols collect the energy of abundance scattered in space and focus it on you.

There are two ways to attract money using this book.

First method: “Pill for lack of money”

The first method is without any setup, just “stupidly” storing money in a ledger. It is equivalent to buying a money envelope. I call it the pill for lack of money. Acts similarly to pharmaceuticals - eliminates symptoms. That is, you are in a crisis, you don’t have enough money even for the most necessary things - please get an ambulance. I did all the spiritual work for you, “charged” the envelope (book), you bought it, “invested” money in it, got out of the crisis situation and moved on with your life. So, on tablets, you can last quite a long time. But let's remember the wise Feng Shui masters: in addition to earthly luck, there is also heavenly and human luck. A cash envelope will provide you with earthly luck. This is only half, even a third of what you can have if you use human luck. I'll say more. It is believed that heavenly luck is beyond our control. I don't completely agree with this statement. Most people, yes, cannot influence it, but only because of their unwillingness to make efforts. The paradox is that by creating human luck for yourself, you change your karma, burn out the bad, and strengthen the good. And karma is nothing more than heavenly luck.

Method two: “Triple luck”

Triple luck is what I call the second way to work with this book. It was for him that I wrote it. I hope you understand why the luck is triple. Lack of money is a disease, not of the body, but of the spirit. Therefore, the work of attracting money should always be accompanied by spiritual work. This is where the difficulties begin. Even if the work is called “spiritual”, it is still work! But few people like to work; this concept, unfortunately, is not popular, it seems... not entirely commercial. A little effort is a mega-star at the peak of the popularity of the “television screen” of our consciousness. Like a pill - I ate it and it was in order. But in reality this does not happen. Even in the case of a pill, we must be aware of why the situation has arisen that we have to take the medicine. The pill eliminates the symptom, but not the cause. You cannot get rid of a problem, illness, or lack of money without making any internal efforts. It is our spiritual work that attracts or repels the energy of abundance to us. Before we learn to attract money, we need to learn to let go of what life is already taking away from us in order to accommodate something more. There is a wonderful parable about this.

Two disciples came to the Buddha and asked: “Teacher, what must be done to achieve enlightenment?” One of them was ordered to sell all his property, give the money to the poor and live on alms. Another thing is to learn to live in the world, earn and spend. The first one begged: “Why is there such injustice?” The Buddha's answer was: "He can possess, because in his soul he has already appeared."

Sometimes you need to lose so that, having learned certain lessons, you can then earn ten times more. Life uses money to test whether a person is mature enough to have it.

So, the decision is yours. If someone doesn’t want to work on their own, for God’s sake, let this book become a pill. I give you permission not to read further. Just invest in the book and the symbols will do their job. You can also purchase a cash envelope - I have envelopes, information on how to order them is given at the end of the book (p. 150). But it’s still better if you make some effort and go through the three steps to wealth proposed below - then you will double or triple the result, and the energy of abundance attracted by the symbols will be embodied in exactly what you “order.”

The ancient sages kept many secrets about the power possessed by magical symbols. They opened the path to Money Power and Relics only to a select few, but now it is available to everyone. Now every person can activate the symbol of wealth, thanks to which abundance will come to life. You just need to decide for yourself what you want more: to achieve success or get a quick profit, or maybe get everything at once?

For the Slavs from Old Rus', they know the way to achieve power, get a lot of money or secure stable material support. You need to follow step by step and the result will not be long in coming. There are five main groups - these are symbols of wealth. They only need to be opened, the person and his entire Slavic family will have access to the Higher energy, which is necessary at this stage of life.

The first group of symbols is Higher

A stable connection to the Energy of higher powers is ensured by the following symbols of wealth:

  • Key;
  • All-seeing eye;
  • Window;
  • Scales;
  • Pyramid truncated at the top;
  • Open Chinese umbrella.

If these items of well-being appear in the house, then the Slavs will be able to improve their financial situation, but this will not happen immediately, but gradually, over several years.

Second group - Ecumenical Money Bank

Symbols for attracting money, good luck, happiness, wealth according to Feng Shui, collected in this group will help you get a lot of money in a short time. But for this technique to work flawlessly, it is necessary to formulate a goal (can be in writing), why the funds are needed and what they will be spent on.

You need to collect the following items:

  • Five-pointed star;
  • Dam;
  • Green umbrella;
  • Mountain or Mountains;
  • Sun;
  • Ladder.

Third group - Universal monetary power

The secret symbols leading to wealth according to Feng Shui in this group are:

  • Oak leaves or one Oak leaf;
  • A stone bridge;
  • Bay leaf;
  • Double-headed eagle;
  • Opened umbrella.

These signs have monetary power, which is necessary for the success of the Slavs, who constantly make deals. Thanks to the presence of such items, a person receives a special sense that helps not to be at risk. A businessman will immediately learn to choose the right reference point in the world of finance, it will become easier for him to earn money, it will “float” like a river into his hands.

Fourth group - Monetary protection of human and home energy

Special secret symbols leading to wealth for the Slavs in this group are:

  • The Star of David is two equilateral triangles that intersect at three points);
  • Cross;
  • Thistle;
  • Large umbrella;
  • St. George the Victorious;

These items, which bring success according to Feng Shui, can provide protection for already accumulated funds. Protection will be provided not only from the evil eye and bad people from outside, but also from influences inside the house. For example, if the owner is a spender, he will be able to stop and be more thrifty.

Fifth group - Money abundance and constant prosperity

This is a real Slavic ritual of well-being, but with elements of Feng Shui. In Rus', Chinese sages also used these objects as symbols of wealth, abundance and prosperity:

  • Sakura flower (in Rus' people could use a birch branch, which had the same effect), you can have a Chinese umbrella in a soft pink color in your house - this is good energy;
  • Triumphal Arch;
  • Ears of wheat or rye;
  • White Lily;
  • Water poured into a wooden vessel;
  • Ship.

Those people who were in power necessarily kept these symbols in their palaces. This helps to increase your wealth many times over.

"Money" rules of well-being according to Feng Shui

There are special Chinese rules that must be followed in order to have money in the house.

  1. The first rule was in first place not only for those who respected the rules of Feng Shui, but also for the Slavs - this order in the house, harmony and complete order. If the owners are careless and do not put their things in their place, there will be no prosperity in the house. Old trash must be thrown away in a timely manner, it collects negative energy, and clean and new energy requires a lot of space.
  2. Feng Shui sector of well-being and prosperity. In Rus', in the left corner from the entrance they placed broom- it helps to sweep negativity out of the house. According to Feng Shui, you can install a TV, thanks to which there will be movement of energy. A Slavic custom is to place an umbrella in the hallway open. You can buy a small umbrella or a decorative umbrella and decorate your interior with it. This will help protect positive energy and keep negative energy out.
  3. Live fish- attracting wealth. Many Slavs have fish at home. It is necessary to place an aquarium in the south-eastern part of the apartment with nine fish or hang a picture with their image. According to Feng Shui, the presence of these creatures in the house leads to wealth in quantities equal to the number of eggs each fish has.
  4. Chinese coins- objects of power and money according to Feng Shui. It is unusual for Slavs to have such a thing in the house - it seems strange. But an umbrella in an open position is considered no less original; however, it is used to attract prosperity and power over money. These are not real coins, but copies, but they work great, like any other Slavic symbol.
  5. Money Tree is also a new subject for receiving large amounts of money for the Slavs. In Rus', oak or birch have always been revered, but for all Slavs such a plant brings good luck.
  6. Three-legged frog- girlfriend for the Slavs. Although it sounds strange, you need to make friends with her, because she has a coin in her mouth, and on her back is an image of Yin and Yang. In Rus' they also treated frogs in a special way; they were used in various legends. Chinese frogs should be placed in the living room, in the best place, for example on a stand near the TV.

In Rus' there are many different items that help you get easy and quick money. But there are many who protect what is, for example, an umbrella, the Slavic God, the Slavic talisman Triglav and much more. They all carry their own symbolism, which helps people, just like Chinese animals or household items

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 prosperity 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.

SYMBOLS OF WEALTH - ENERGY KEYS TO RECEIVING MONEY

If you think about it, everything in our lives is symbolic. Symbols play a much more significant role in human destiny than we can imagine. Not a single area of ​​our life can do without symbols. No religion, no political movement is possible without symbols that reflect the basic ideas of their adherents.

An army without a symbol - a banner - is just a crowd, a state without a symbol - a coat of arms - is just a territory, a person without his personal, supporting and inspiring symbol is a boat without oars in the ocean of life. Symbols can influence the destinies of not only individuals and groups, but also entire nations. Why do you think terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York? Because this building is one of the basic symbols of American state power. The terrorists, not without reason, believed that by destroying the symbol they would undermine the foundations of the entire society. True, they did not take into account one detail: the attack itself turned into a symbol that inspired the whole world to fight terrorism.

Why is the influence of symbols so great? Because they speak directly to our subconscious. And some symbols are passed down genetically, from generation to generation - by the way, symbols of wealth fall into this category.

If you look around carefully, you will find that you are literally swimming in symbols. We go outside, download a computer program, turn on the TV - there are continuous symbols everywhere - cultural, political, sports, government, religious, sexual. All these symbols are imprinted in the subconscious and do their work there, invisible to us, which then results in real actions and deeds. After all, all key decisions and ideas come to us precisely from the subconscious, all our reactions to events come from there; It is in the subconscious that the center of control of our destiny is located.

The subconscious is inaccessible to direct influence; it understands only the language of symbols, and therefore responds sensitively to them. Moreover, it is very difficult to control this process, since the logical mind does not participate in it, only imagination is involved - it is a bridge between consciousness and subconsciousness. This suggests a simple conclusion: whoever masters the language of symbols has power - both over his own destiny and over the destinies of others.

No one will dispute the colossal impact that television has on us. All cinema and the entire advertising industry come down to the construction of a symbolic series that can provide a powerful, lasting impact on the viewer’s subconscious. After all, how is an advertising campaign built? First, with the help of well-chosen symbols, a connection is formed with the subconscious of the potential consumer. Next, the video sequence is converted into the most concise logo, which becomes the face of the product or service. The reverse sequence is also possible: first a logo is selected, and then the entire advertising campaign is built on it. We criticize “stupid” advertising, and when we come to the store, we automatically choose the product that the symbols presented in it programmed us to buy.

Symbols imprinted in the subconscious, when triggered, turn out to be a terrible force. Because they carry energy and are able to accumulate it. The energy sealed in a combination of simple lines is sometimes so significant that it changes a person’s destiny. That is, symbols are magical, they are able to influence reality.

Here's another example - football. It is difficult for a person who has never played football to understand the appeal of this activity. A logical objection arises: well, it’s just a game, fun. But the game simply becomes a Game, once you get involved in it, plunge into its atmosphere. A herd, running amid screams and hooting, hitting the target, prey, general delight... How many millennia of the lives of our ancestors depended on the outcome of this “fun”? The program (archetype) was imprinted into the subconscious and, passed down from generation to generation, many centuries later, it found its way out in football. Please note: the ball is not scored, but “stabbed” into the opponent’s goal and body, and it is this moment that evokes the most intense emotions among players and fans. The archetype has turned into a symbol that, resonating with a person’s subconscious, releases energy, and its source is inexhaustible, because it is located outside of a specific individual, but in the collective unconscious (the energy-information field of humanity, egregor).

Mudras and yogic asanas are also symbols, symbols of a body located in space, which it takes on in order to acquire some new properties. Of course, the point here is not only in the visual position of the body, but also in the special arrangement of organs that arises when taking a particular asana, breathing, and state of mind. But it would be unwise to ignore the symbolic component of the pose. Read my book “Cosmic Yoga” - it all explains it in great detail.

So, with the help of a symbol, a person receives attunement to one or another type of energy. The symbol, like a key, opens access to energy resources, and these resources are limitless. This applies to all symbols without exception. And since there is a centuries-old belief that certain symbols bring monetary luck, this is not without reason, no matter how we feel about it.

FENG SHUI, BUMPA AND BOKMORO.... WHY DO NOT THESE POPULAR WEALTH SYMBOLS WORK IN RUSSIA?

Over the course of its existence, humanity has invented many “magnets” to attract money. Now I will tell you about some of them - partly so that you learn about this diversity, partly in order to “money magnetize” you a little before you get acquainted with my technique, partly so that you realize that all existing methods of attraction money is designed for a limited circle of people.

Symbols are always created for a specific culture, and not for a person in general, therefore, in order for a symbol to come to life and work, you need to be imbued with the spirit of the cultural environment that gave birth to it, and not just thoughtlessly apply it. A symbol without a cultural context is just a beautiful rattle.

Feng Shui symbols

Feng Shui appeared over five thousand years ago in China. Surprisingly, it is true that this ancient practice, which has existed for so many centuries, has survived to this day. But in the distant past, Feng Shui was available only to emperors and high officials. Feng Shui masters passed on their knowledge by word of mouth to their favorite students or close relatives. Therefore, for a long time, feng shui was practiced only by the ruling classes of China, and feng shui masters were either revered or killed so that the secret knowledge did not become the property of those who could use it against the emperor. A clear proof of the effectiveness of this teaching is the economic prosperity of countries where Feng Shui is an integral part of life - China, Taiwan, Hong Kong.

According to Feng Shui, you can attract money using symbols of water, Chinese gods and animals. Each symbol among the Chinese is tied to a certain type of luck, or more precisely to the type of energy that this type of luck creates.

BI GAN has long been revered as the god of wealth. There are several temples dedicated to Bi Gan in China, but the largest one is located in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). It was built at the expense of those whom the veneration of this deity helped to get rich. What is this symbol? In one hand, Bi Gan holds a gold bar, and in the other he often has a scroll with the inscription: Zhao Cai Jin Bao - “Your wealth has arrived.” In China, they believe that no one could use a little more luck and profit, and therefore they boldly place Bi Gan figurines in their offices.

DAIKOKU. If you have ever paid attention to collections of netsuke figurines, you have also seen one of the most beautiful figurines depicting this god of wealth and prosperity. He is usually represented with a mallet, a bag of rice and a rat. The rat gnaws holes in Daikoku's bag, and magical rice falls to the ground, bestowing wealth and prosperity, and with each blow of the mallet the world is filled with more and more happiness. In Feng Shui, it is believed that this is one of the most favorable talismans for attracting wealth to the home.

CHEN LUOBAN, or the Guardian of Money, is also held in high esteem. Feng Shui masters believe that this talisman is especially useful for those who have not learned how to plan their budget and correlate income with expenses. It contributes to the conclusion of successful transactions, successful investments, preservation and increase of capital. According to Chinese tradition, this figurine is inherited, and with it, the wisdom and foresight of the ancestors, and, consequently, financial success is passed on to their children and grandchildren.

HOTTEY, or laughing Buddha. Perhaps this is the most famous and most beloved deity. He is also called the Buddha of Abundance. Translated from Chinese, “hottei” means “canvas bag”. The prototype of Hottei is a real person who lived in the Middle Kingdom at the end of the 10th century. When Hottei achieved enlightenment, he began to laugh - just like that, for no reason. He moved from village to village, and people, hearing his infectious laughter, also began to laugh. And everyone was a little worried: “What will they think of me? There is no reason to laugh." But people were always waiting for Hottei. Because in their lives they had never laughed so naturally, so sincerely, so deeply as with him. Because after this laughter they discovered that the scales fell from their eyes, that their feelings became clearer, and their whole being became light, bright, as if they had been freed from a heavy burden. In the East, no one is remembered with such respect as Hotteya. Every Chinese and Japanese home has statues of him.

In China, they believe that if you make a wish and pat Hottei on the stomach three hundred times, it will certainly come true. Hottei is depicted either standing or sitting in the lotus position, on a horse, with a peach in his hands, or surrounded by children, but always laughing. There is Hottei with a dragon, with an umbrella behind his back, with a gold bar above his head, with a pearl. Feng Shui masters believe that a Hottei invited to a home creates favorable vibrations that help attract money to the family.

WATER is the main money attribute in Feng Shui. Feng Shui masters claim that water (a fountain, a waterfall, an aquarium with fish) or its symbol (a water landscape, figures and images of fish, turtles, toads) in the southeastern sector of the room ensure a stable flow of money.

LUCKY COINS. Three coins tied with a red ribbon are a traditional feng shui symbol for attracting prosperity, wealth and monetary luck. Also very popular are the coins of the Qing Dynasty - ten coins corresponding to the reign of all ten emperors of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. The coins symbolize the treasury of each of the emperors. Feng Shui masters say that ten coins attached to imperial yellow fabric prevent evil from entering a person's life and help attract money. Moreover, money begins to come from more reliable and worthy sources.

"MONEY" TREES. The category of these symbols includes plants with rounded, fleshy leaves shaped like coins. The most common “money” tree is a plant called Crassula.

I have listed only some symbols of wealth. In general, their pantheon is diverse and includes more than a hundred symbols.

Now let's move on to Russian realities.

In one of the St. Petersburg companies, things were going well. To make them go even better, the general director ordered to place a large aquarium with bright fish in the rest room, in its south-eastern corner - as prescribed by the teachings of Feng Shui - and began to wait for the result. The result followed immediately. Two months later, unpleasant changes occurred in the company: profits began to fall sharply, and employees began to submit letters of resignation. The director, in bewilderment, asked me a question: they say, I did everything according to the rules of Feng Shui, and on you...

Coincidence? Maybe. But this case is far from the only one. I hear complaints that feng shui doesn't work quite often. Having read books, people decorate their houses with bells and Chinese coins, line their window sills with “money” trees, and their work desks with Hottei and three-legged toads, and acquire numerous aquariums and fish. And nothing has changed. There was still no money. What is the reason?

Firstly, popular books on Feng Shui present this teaching in a simplified form. Real feng shui, in addition to symbols, involves astrological calculations that are inaccessible to a person who has not undergone special training.

Secondly, and this is most important: you and I are not Chinese. In our subconscious, Feng Shui symbols are not registered as attributes of abundance, so there is no connection to the energy source, the “provider”. Feng Shui works for those who absorbed it with mother's milk. If you want all these wonderful trinkets to bring you monetary luck, you need to go to China and become imbued with this culture, plunge into it, accept it, join the egregor, that is, actually become Chinese, like the French traveler Alexandra David-Neel , who discovered Tibet for Europeans, became a Tibetan. In other words, there must be the deepest, at the subcortical level, faith.

Among other things, Feng Shui masters honestly warn that the correct arrangement of furniture and lucky symbols are not enough to achieve good luck. This is only a third of the work! The teachings of Feng Shui speak of three types of luck - human, heavenly and earthly. Feng Shui bestows earthly luck. Heavenly luck cannot be changed. And human, or personal, luck must be created with one’s own hands - through spiritual work, development of the intellect, awakening one’s abilities and training the physical body. So feng shui is not a pill for lack of money, it is an addition to your work on yourself.

Tibetan method of attracting money

In Tibet, the most commonly used talisman to attract money is called Bumpa, or “precious vessel”. Bumpa is a vessel filled with earth from sacred places and various magical objects made and consecrated by lamas. The vessel itself should be metal, ceramic or wooden, round and squat, expanding downward, like a pumpkin with the top cut off. It is important that the neck of the vessel is wide, but not wider than the middle. It is believed that it is easy for wealth to enter such a vessel, but difficult to leave it.

Masters of Sa Che (Tibetan analogue of feng shui) recommend keeping it in the house for a happy and prosperous life. Usually, personal wishes for prosperity are also added to the vessel, written on small pieces of paper, which are then tied with red thread, and objects that represent wealth - coins, precious stones, gold and silver jewelry.

Bumpa can be effective with us, but only on condition that you fill it yourself - with those objects that you personally associate with wealth, having previously charged each of them with your energy. Charging means meditating on your wealth dream for 5-7 minutes while holding an object in your hands: imagining yourself under a shower of money, surrounded by stacks of money or things you would like to have. Then this talisman will work. If you decide to make it, then, in addition to the attributes of wealth, I advise you to put there the Erzgamma star or its image - a miraculous talisman that opens the door to the world of unlimited possibilities, the earthly embodiment of Cosmic Harmony (a detailed story about the star awaits you ahead).

Gypsy symbols of attracting money

Many of us believe that among the gypsies there are many sorcerers and sorceresses who not only know the future, but also know how to attract money.

Gypsy wealth was always invested in jewelry - gold coins, bracelets, necklaces, earrings. Gold is believed to bring good luck to gypsies and acts like a magnet: it attracts more gold to its owner.

Gypsies also have other talismans of wealth. Since ancient times, every gypsy had ways- a bag for storing small things, among which there were always magical objects - amulets and talismans. Talismans that attract wealth are made from squirrel fur, rabbit feet, silver coins, magnets, glass beads, acorns, magnifying glasses, and dice. Stones such as black opal, carbuncle, coral, diamond, emerald, green tourmaline, moonstone, quartz, ruby ​​and turquoise are also considered symbols of wealth. The talismans were charged in different ways - they were lowered into running water, pronouncing ancient spells over them, they were buried in the ground and then dug up again, they were kept over the smoke of a fire or in the light of the Moon.

Gypsies often use feathers as money talismans. A red feather is considered a very lucky sign, indicating wealth and good fortune. There is another belief: if a bird with red feathers in its plumage flies over your head, and at the same time it flies from left to right, then this promises an influx of money. Therefore, increased attention is paid to robins, red-winged blackbirds and other similar birds.

There was also a talisman bokmoro, or "lucky bread". This is a bread in which every ingredient means something. So, flour symbolizes the physical shell of a person, yeast - spirit, water - eternity and wealth, sugar - sweetness and prosperity, egg - revelation, clarity; garlic wards off evil, olive oil provides protection from material adversity, honey signifies love and peace. Bokmoro was supposed to be baked at night, after sunset, and in the morning the gypsies brought it to the four corners of their camp. In each corner a piece of bokmoro had to be broken off and then thrown on the ground. The rest of the bread was scattered around the perimeter of the camp. These actions symbolized an offering to the creatures that feed on what the wanderers leave behind. The gypsies believed that the generosity shown to these creatures would be returned to them. From the point of view of Cosmic laws, everything is correct: in order to get something, you need to give something away, sacrifice something. And yet, gypsy talismans only work for gypsies. In the hands of a person of another culture, they are powerless.

Money symbols of European magic

European magic is pagan magic that works with the forces of Nature. Symbols of wealth there are attributes of natural elements - stones, herbs, trees, flowers, fruits, shells, candles, feathers, colors.

Red, yellow and green colors are associated with wealth and money. Red is the color of leadership, health, mental energy, representing victory and high social status. Yellow symbolizes mental strength, success, confidence and foresight. Green is the color of prosperity, sweetness, labor and wealth.

Cowries and dentalium (sea tooth) are considered “money” shells.

Plants that carry the energy of abundance: alfalfa, cinnamon, spicy cloves, corn, ginger, honeysuckle, marjoram, nutmeg, bergamot, poppy, sassafras, sesame, vetiver, woodruff, basil, mint, calamus, cinquefoil, jasmine, myrtle, verbena , aloe, sage, allspice, rosemary.

“Money” trees: maple, pine, linden, cedar, fir.

Stones that attract money: aventurine, heliotrope, jadeite, tiger's eye.

Feathers and candles are chosen depending on the color. To attract money, take yellow, red and green.

The attributes of the elements themselves are rarely used - as a rule, they are involved in a ritual. The ritual is a meditation on a mental image of the desired result, and the symbols serve to connect to the energies of the elements. The simplest ritual for attracting money is to burn incense with the scent of any of the herbs listed above, rub a green candle with the essential oil of some “money” plant and, looking at the flame, think intently about the favorable outcome of the situation for which the ritual is being performed.

The technique is effective, but... It only works for people who are close to nature and know how to contact it. And when practicing magic, it is very important to believe in yourself, in your strengths - without this nothing will work.

I could tell you about many more symbols - wonderful, powerful and “dead” in our Russian environment. But I think it’s necessary to stop here, especially since you’ve already been a little charged with monetary energy and are ready to start interacting with symbols that will really attract money into your life.

MONEY SYMBOLS THAT WORK IN RUSSIA

“What symbols should we, people living in Russia, use?” – the reader will ask.

Unfortunately, we know a lot about Chinese and other symbols of wealth, but we almost never see descriptions of our Russian monetary symbols, which by default should help us.

Slavic symbols work in Russia. Not Chinese, not gypsy, not Indian, not any other. Slavic symbols are embedded in the egregor of the Russian people, to which we all belong. These are the symbols that you see on the back cover - the runes and signs of the Slavic gods Dazhdbog and Veles.

“But I don’t believe in Slavic symbols! – a skeptical reader will exclaim. “This is the first time I’ve seen them!”

Doesn't matter! You don't have to believe in them! Hundreds of generations of your ancestors have already done this for you! Their thoughts have already formed an energy-informational field associated with these symbols, the so-called egregor.

It already exists, and you have a connection with it through the birth canal. That is why the symbols from the cover will work for you. They are “written” in your genetic memory. The idea of ​​​​creating a money envelope has been brewing for me for a long time, I experimented for a long time, going through various symbols, and I can say: those that you see on the cover are the most powerful, energetic, these are the quickest helpers in money matters.

Runes are energy signs that attract money

One priest never had a wife. He had a forest for communication, a sky for questions of the soul, an earth for rest and a river for caressing the body. But one day the priest went to a distant cave and found an amazing beauty there. It consisted of blue silk and was airy, like a white cloud. The priest gave her a mirror, and she followed him and became his wife. No one saw her except the priest himself and the clergy. Ordinary people only heard her breathing and saw her footprints as she passed by. When the priest asked her, she climbed the mountain and helped him perform the ritual. Her name was Runa, a spirit that always helps.

Runes are symbols of an ancient magical alphabet, the origin of which is still not clear. According to Scandinavian mythology, the runes were given to Odin, the supreme god, who voluntarily crucified himself on the branches of the World Tree - the ash tree Yggdrasil. One, in turn, passed them on to people. It can be assumed that the runic alphabet, otherwise called Futhark, dates back to an archaic writing system that originated in Northern Europe many centuries BC. It was used not only by the Scandinavians, but also by our ancestors, the Slavs.

Word runa means “secret” and goes back to an ancient root with the meaning “to hide, to hide.” Traces of this word have survived in modern languages: in German raunen means “whisper”, in Latvian runat– “to speak”, in Finnish runo and it actually means “spell.”

These symbols have a different set of energies that can influence both the inner world of a person and the events occurring in his life. In addition to the fact that the runic talisman itself fulfills the task assigned to it, many of its owner’s desires are realized as if by themselves.

The range of application of runic symbols-talismans is very wide:

In communication, runes allow you to always be the center of attention;

During the learning process, they help to better assimilate knowledge;

In love, they act as indispensable assistants in charming a lover or lover;

They protect from various kinds of negative influences, block the thoughts of enemies and ill-wishers;

And, of course, they help achieve success in business, improve the financial situation and general well-being of their owner.

That is, the energy of the runes acts in accordance with the goals you set.

In the old days, runes were drawn on objects made from natural materials - wood, clay, metal, stone. Today they can be drawn with a pen, pencil or felt-tip pen on paper.

The following ten runes are responsible for wealth (it is they who are depicted on the cover in a special sequence that enhances the effect of each other).

How to use runes to make money wishes come true

You don't have to work with runes on purpose. When you place banknotes in this book, the magical letters will automatically multiply your investment. But you can speed up the process of realizing your monetary desires by working with the runes separately. It's very simple.

1. Before going to bed, focus on a money-related goal. Create an image of the end result in your mind. For example, if you intend to acquire a new furniture set, imagine it in the room for which it is planned, and yourself next to it.

2. Choose a rune that suits your specific situation. If you don't know which one to choose, choose on a whim.

3. Draw a rune on a blank sheet of paper, keeping the chosen goal in mind. It is better to draw with a marker or felt-tip pen - red or green. These colors, especially bright ones, attract the maximum amount of energy of money and luck. Draw the rune slowly, as if you are putting your dream into these lines, imprinting it in them. That's all! Fold the sheet carefully and place it under your pillow at night.

4. Every time before falling asleep, unfold the piece of paper and look at the rune for a couple of minutes, and then hold it in consciousness until you fall asleep.

FEHU

Meaning: wealth, a fair amount of movable property.

Application:

Helps to get out of need, distress,

Protects against mistakes in real estate transactions,

Guarantees the safety of movable property,

Contributes to the acquisition of material goods,

Helps in the execution of plans,

Supports you morally, not allowing you to lose heart and give up your positions.

DAGAZ

Meaning: day.

Application:

Helps increase wealth

Removes obstacles on the way to the goal,

Helps you achieve breakthroughs in business

Accelerates and facilitates the process of healing lingering illnesses.

YERO

Meaning: harvest.

Application:

Helps to successfully complete the work started,

Provides a long period of prosperity,

Transforms consciousness, bringing it to a higher level.

KENAZ

Meaning: light, torch, strength, energy, power.

Application:

Strengthens and concentrates the will,

Contributes to the implementation of hatched plans,

Provides the opportunity for absolute self-realization,

Speeds up the healing process.

LAGUZ

Meaning: intuition, creativity.

Application:

Improves memory,

Awakens creativity

Attracts people who like you

Repeatedly enhances the degree of intuitive comprehension of reality,

Helps you gain insight into secrets

Helps to enter into a successful marriage or profitable business partnership,

Extinguishes quarrels and conflicts,

Gives you the opportunity to influence other people (if you mentally draw this rune before the eyes of your interlocutor, he will satisfy any of your reasonable wishes).

PERTRO

Meaning: relief from a burden.

Application:

Returns lost property (debt, property),

Gives unexpected profits

Promotes the discovery of talents,

Changes consciousness, transferring it to a higher level,

It takes you out of the vicious circle of negative experiences and situations.

SOVILO

Meaning: Sun, triumph.

Application:

Is a symbol of future triumph,

Contributes to the successful outcome of any undertaking,

Helps you successfully complete what you started and resolve any difficulties,

Leads to the optimal solution

Enhances the effect of treatment.

TIVAZ

Meaning: success in any competition.

Application:

Ensures victory in any competition and over competitors,

Helps in solving any problems,

Strengthens resolve

Restores trampled justice,

Promotes successful resolution of conflicts.

URUZ

Meaning: aur (the so-called wild bulls, which were particularly ferocious).

Application:

Gives strength, self-confidence,

Helps in strengthening love, friendship and relationships with business partners,

Restores lost health

Promotes career growth.

OTALA

Meaning: family estate, property.

Application:

Promotes “fouling” of property,

Protects the family and its property from the hostile machinations of others,

Protects the well-being of the family,

Promotes spiritual bonding between people who make up one work group (business team).

The green background of the runes on the cover provides the energy of healing, prosperity, good luck and fertility.

Symbols of Slavic gods - the earthly embodiment of the energy of money

Dazhdbog is one of the most powerful and beloved gods of the Russians. His sign is a six-pointed star. This is the “giving god” (“Dazhdbog”, “give”, “rain” - these words have the same root, meaning “share”, “distribute”), the god of fertility, personifying the strength and brightness of the luminary.

They asked Dazhdbog for the fulfillment of desires, health and other benefits. And the symbols of Dazhdbog were light, flaming metals - silver and gold.

Dazhdbog sent people gifts, harvests and the Sun, saturating the earth with light and warmth. But the Slavs also considered the Sun to be an all-seeing eye that monitors the fair observance of ethical laws. It is not without reason that at all times, criminals, hiding from justice - both earthly and heavenly, waited for the onset of night.

The Slavs believed that Dazhdbog rides across the sky in a wonderful chariot drawn by four snow-white horses with fiery manes and golden wings, and the sunlight comes from a magical shield that Dazhdbog carries with him. Twice a day - morning and evening - he crosses the sea-ocean on a boat pulled by ducks, geese and swans. Dazhdbog has a majestic gait, a straight, open look that knows no lies, and marvelous golden hair fluttering in the wind.

Dazhdbog Day was celebrated on September 22, on the autumn equinox. The harvest has been harvested and the final harvests are underway in the fields, orchards and orchards. All residents of the village or city went out into nature, rolled a burning wheel up the mountain, symbolizing the Sun, and danced in circles with songs and played ritual games. Then tables were brought out onto the main street, food was placed on them, and a general feast began. People ate food - their own and prepared by others, praised it, and all together glorified the Sun, the earth and Mother Rus'.

Dazhdbozhy (solar) grandchildren - that’s what the Russians called themselves. Therefore, the signs of Dazhdbog were present everywhere among our ancestors - on clothes, household utensils, and dwellings. Every Russian man was obliged to create a clan - to feed, raise and educate children, that is, symbolically become Dazhdbog. This was his duty, truth, honor, glory.

Veles is the lunar god, brother of the Sun, master of the wild, ruler of the unknown, guide on all roads, patron of travelers, powerful wizard and lord of magic, guardian of merchants, patron of those who know and seek, giver of wealth and good luck. And the owner of Navi. According to Vedic teachings, after death, human souls rise along the moonbeam to the Navi gate, where Veles meets them. Pure, righteous souls are reflected from the Moon and follow a ray of sunshine to the Sun - the abode of the Almighty. The remaining souls either remain with Veles on the Moon to purify themselves, or reincarnate on Earth as people or lower spirits.

Veles was depicted in different ways: as a bull, a man with the head of a bear, or a bear, with a cornucopia in his hands. The magical abode of Veles was the island of Buyan.

The signs of Veles and Dazhdbog are symbols of the Russian ethnic group, which are “written” in our genetic memory. That's why they work. The tradition of worshiping Slavic gods in Rus' has deep roots and is amazingly tenacious. Even after the adoption of Orthodoxy and the Baptism of Rus', both Dazhdbog and Veles continued to be revered under the guise of Orthodox saints.

The purple color on the cover, against which the signs of Veles and Dazhdbog are depicted, enhances the energy of power, prosperity and healing.

How to work with the symbols of Dazhdbog and Beles to make your money desire come true

You don’t have to work too hard with these symbols, as with runes. When you place banknotes in this book, the symbols of the Slavic gods will begin to automatically multiply your investment. But you can speed up the process of realizing your money desires by working with these symbols separately. It's very simple.

1. Before going to bed, focus on a money-related goal. Create an image of the end result in your mind. For example, if you intend to get a new car, imagine it in a parking lot near your house and yourself next to it.

2. Select one of the symbols. The one that you currently want to choose.

3. Draw a symbol on a blank piece of paper, keeping your chosen goal in mind. It is better to draw with a marker or felt-tip pen - red or green. These colors, especially bright ones, attract the maximum amount of energy of money and luck. Draw the symbol slowly, as if you are putting your dream into these lines, imprinting it in them. That's all! Fold the sheet carefully and place it under your pillow at night.

4. Every time before falling asleep, unfold the piece of paper and look at the symbol for a couple of minutes, and then hold the image in your mind until you fall asleep.

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For a long time, people have been striving to master unknown knowledge and powers. Some peoples followed special rituals for this, others created symbols of good luck that could influence certain forces.

The purpose of many symbols and talismans is to attract good luck and prosperity. There are a large number of similar symbols, but only a few of them are currently popular.

To believe or not in the magical abilities of these attributes is a personal matter for each person. However, having your own symbol of good luck certainly strengthens your belief in successful resolution of cases.

The most popular talismans will be discussed below.

A three-legged toad with a coin in its mouth is perhaps the most popular symbol of wealth and good luck these days. In the vast majority of cases, the three-legged toad is made sitting on a stand of coins on which the Yin-Yang symbol is placed. The coin in the toad's mouth symbolizes gold. Thus, the corresponding symbol attracts not only good luck, but also wealth.

One of the easiest ways to activate money energy with a three-legged toad is to place it on the table (but not directly in front of you) or place one talisman in the south-eastern part of each room.

According to legend, initially the toad was an extremely harmful creature, but one day Buddha conquered it and forced it to help people. From that time on, the toad began to pay for the troubles caused to people by spitting out gold coins.

The birthplace of this talisman is America, where in the old days it was customary to fan a newborn baby with a rabbit's foot. At the same time, the paw itself was a powerful talisman that attracted good luck. Accordingly, the paw protected children from various misfortunes, and helped adults in business.

The history of the talisman in question began in the days of the Celts, who believed that burrowing rabbits were creatures endowed with the gift of communication with the spirits of the underworld. Consequently, these animals must have at least partially possessed the knowledge, strength and power of these spirits.

In addition, the magical powers of rabbits are indicated by the fact that, unlike hares, they are born with their eyes open.

An interesting fact is that not every paw has power, but only the hind paw, taken from a rabbit caught in a cemetery during a full moon.

Some people still believe in the power of this talisman and do not part with their paw even for a minute.

The sailboat is a traditional symbol that brings good luck and wealth. This symbol, attracting good luck in business, appeared at a time when people associated a sailing ship with the arrival of money, gold bars, jewelry, and other expensive things.

Nowadays, the corresponding symbol can often be seen not only in the offices and reception rooms of big bosses, but also in small firms, shops and even private homes.

In the classic version, this symbol is a rather large and fragile structure with sails, masts and other necessary attributes of a sailboat, and therefore it is quite difficult to transport and pack. Because of these difficulties, images of sailboats, rather than their models, are becoming increasingly popular.

Several years ago it was believed that only a model of a ship brought from China had magical properties, but now the situation has changed dramatically. The sailboat can be purchased at many retail outlets. In addition, you can make it yourself.

In order for the model to bring good luck in business, it must be well secured on the pedestal, and then loaded with riches (for example, real metal coins, copies of imperial coins, precious and semi-precious stones, etc.). It is advisable to place one of the gods of wealth at the stern of the sailing ship, who will help steer the ship in a sea of ​​competitors.

The sailing ship has become the classic ship of wealth for several reasons. Firstly, sailboats are propelled by the wind, which is a force of nature. Thus, the sailboat is a symbol of wealth coming to a person as a result of the blessing of nature and the gods, and not of human affairs. Secondly, the symbol is quite old. It has been better known since the eighteenth century, when all ships were only sailing.

There are certain rules for the location of the ship. It should be positioned in such a way that it “floats” from the window or door to the person. Otherwise, the ship will take away wealth from its owner.

This is perhaps the most common symbol of good luck and success in Russia. It's no secret that a horseshoe found on the road acquires magical properties and brings good luck and happiness to its new owner. Unfortunately, nowadays you can find anything on the roads, but not the much-desired horseshoe. Due to the acute shortage of the corresponding attribute, people agreed to its reduced counterparts made of copper and precious metals. Miniature copies are attached to a keychain, chain or bracelet.

The history of endowing horseshoes with magical powers in different countries has its own characteristics. Thus, in Rus', the magical properties of a horseshoe were associated, first of all, with the blacksmith who forged it. The fact is that blacksmiths have always been considered fighters against evil spirits. In addition, the horseshoe is inextricably linked with the horse, which has faithfully served its master all its life.

In order for a horseshoe to bring good luck to the house, it must be hung above the front door with its horns facing up. It is this position of the horseshoe that allows positive energy to linger in the house. If you hang a horseshoe with its horns down, it will attract prosperity into the house. Currently, a souvenir horseshoe can be used for this purpose.

Fish has been a symbol of abundance in Chinese culture since ancient times. Strictly speaking, the words “abundance” and “fish” have the same meaning in Chinese. In addition, the fish symbolizes marital happiness. If you believe the wisdom of the Chinese people, a medium-sized aquarium with goldfish can bring good luck, happiness and prosperity to your home. The main thing is to follow certain recommendations:

  • the water in the aquarium should always be crystal clear and saturated with oxygen (after all, the well-being of the fish directly depends on this);
  • the optimal number of fish is nine (one fish should be black in color, and the remaining eight should be red or silver-red).

A symbol such as the Ladybug is endowed with special properties in almost all existing cultures. Although in different countries this symbol has different names (in particular, in Switzerland and Germany - “God’s candle”, in Lithuania - “God’s Maryushka”, in the Czech Republic - “sun”, in France - “God’s chicken”, in Bulgaria - “ God's beauty"), its meaning remains unchanged over the years.

People believe that the insect in question (its image, figurine, etc.) is a kind of mediator between people and the Gods, the world of the living and the dead. This is precisely what is associated with the belief, the essence of which is that the Ladybug can answer the most intimate questions.

The talisman associated with the Ladybug brings good luck to its owner and also protects him from misfortune and danger. In this case, the number of black spots on the back of the animal is of particular importance. The more there are, the stronger the power of the talisman. In addition, a certain number of spots can be interpreted as follows:

  • one spot - a talisman of good luck will help its owner in all endeavors;
  • two spots - a symbol of internal and external harmony;
  • three spots - the talisman helps make the right decisions;
  • four spots - the talisman is able to protect its owner from robbers;
  • five spots - increasing a person’s ability to do creative work;
  • six spots - increased learning ability;
  • seven spots are a special talisman that brings its owner good luck and happiness in all his affairs.

Plants are talismans of good luck

Plants have been used since ancient times as symbols that bring good luck. Perhaps this is due to the fact that such a talisman is the easiest to make. Plants that bring good luck include the following:


The leaf of this plant is a symbol of good luck, and therefore it has long been used to protect against dark spells and the evil eye. To make a good luck talisman, simply dry a clover leaf and then place it in a bag made of red flannel.

It is believed that each leaf has its own meaning. So, to the left of the handle in a circle are fame, wealth, love and health.

2. Bay leaf

This plant helps its owner achieve his goals, in addition, it protects him from damage, the evil eye and evil spirits. If you place a bay leaf in your pocket, then luck will not pass you by.

3. Acorn

A simple, but at the same time very powerful talisman of good luck. To attract good luck, you can wear both acorn beads and one acorn. If it is not possible to collect acorns in the fall, you can replace them with an analogue made from any material (for example, a silver pendant in the shape of an acorn).

4. Rose

The rose is the northern counterpart of the lotus, which is also a symbol of good luck. This is a flower of love, good luck and happiness. There is a belief that in order to fulfill a cherished wish, you need to make it while the rose petals are burning in the flame.

If you wear rose fruits wrapped in red flannel around your neck, a person will find his other half and get married.

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