Buddhas - You can never have enough Buddhas displayed in all areas of your home and business. A Buddha represents many things. I use them to welcome harmony in my family, welcoming wealth, stability, career and calming. I have Buddhas in every room. The neat thing about Buddhas is that you can display them anywhere in a place of respect. I have them in a corner of a room, on a shelf, in a plant. Buddhas come in Jade carvings, Gemstone carvings, Temple Stone carvings when you are lucky enough to find one, Crystal, Hong Tze, Stone, Bronze, Brass, Metal, Resin or Hong Kong Ivory, just about any element you can think of. I probably have one of every element display in my home.
Quan Yin - You can display a Quan Yin in every room of your home. The goddess of Mercy and Compassion will support you, protect you and enhance your relationships.
Money Frogs, Money Turtle, Money Pig/Boar, Dragon Ship, Lucky Coins, Fish - You should always have several of these displayed in every room of your home or business.
Protectors - You should always have at least one Kuan Kung, one Terra Cotta Warrior, pair of Temple Lions, pair of Dragons and Chinese Zodiac symbol displayed in your home and office.
Strength and Wisdom - You should have at least one Horse, Elephant, Tiger and Dragon displayed in your home.
Crystals - The minimum you should have is at least one Pagoda, one Lotus and one Etched Globe.
Jade - You should have at least one jade display in several rooms in your home. Jade is physically healing, welcomes wealth, absorbs negative energies, produces a calming effect.
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When you display the peacock in the South of your home, you will attract great acclaim. These birds are often seen to symbolize achievements that are associated with being recognized.
This auspicious creature attracts good fortune into your home. Place the frog in any of the corners diagonally opposite your front door for best effect. At the very least, you should have one frog facing out to collect the money and one facing in to bring the money back into the house.
The Dragon is deemed the luckiest and most sacred figure in Chinese folklore. It reputedly has absolute power and symbolizes honor, power and all that is right. Dragons enhance fame and career prospects and should be placed near a door or window in order to guard your wealth and health. They are a very powerful protection cure for your home or office.
Kuan Kung, the Chinese God of War. Celebrated as one of China’s finest military heroes, his battle prowess was absolutely unmatched, such that he was elevated to godhood.
The Heavenly Kuan Kung is ideal for just about anyone. As a God of War, he is invoked to aid anyone in need, from generals to businessmen. He is also the patron of literature, and is invoked to bring luck and success to students and officials, especially those facing exams or seeking promotion.
Kuan Kung or Kuan Ti is the Legend of War and is also known as the patron saint of police, Armed Forces and guardian deity for politicians and business leaders. The image of Kuan Kung is at his most powerful when he is placed in the Northwest corner of your home; he is there to make sure there is peace and harmony for everyone iin the home and protection for the Father (Patriarch).
Kuan Kung will help to make sure there is prosperity and luck for everyone. If protection is needed for the family make sure Kuan Kung is facing the main door to protect everyone from the bad energies.