Wealth in Feng Shui is not just about money. It’s about having enough money so you can live well, feel good, have good relationships, have new opportunities in your life, and more. The Chinese believe that it is wonderful to be rich and not only to have money in the bank, but also to have the freedom to live however you want. For the Chinese, wealth means much more than just hard cash. While it may be true that money can’t buy everything, it can buy quite a lot. Hence the obvious preoccupation of the Chinese with money!
According to the 8 Aspirations formula, the SE sector governs wealth and money luck.
This is a Wood element sector, and you can use Element theory to give this sector a big boost.
You can do so by placing some healthy potted plants in this part of your living and dining room.
Based on the Flying Star map, the Wealth Star #8 is in the South this year in 2023. You can bring this star to life by placing the Asset Wealth Bull or Choy San, the God of Wealth, in this part of your living room. Spend more time in this sector to infuse it with human yang activity and keep it brightly lit except during the months of July and August 2023, when this sector hosts some unlucky monthly stars.
White Dzambhala is the wealth bestowing aspect of the Compassionate Buddha. The best way to invoke the wealth inviting energies of this wealth deity, to attract prosperity happiness and to protect yourself from financial worries of any kind is to display the White Dzambhala mansion in the center of your home. Build an altar for this mansion and offer 3 bowls of water and burning incense daily and chant the Mantra of Wealth Dzambhala 108 times daily.
Your Sheng Chi direction is the direction that brings wealth and financial success. It creates the cause for career success and advancement, which brings improvements in income and earning power.
Waterfalls are a great way to capture wealth luck for the home. However, different orientations of main doors are best suited to different types of waterfalls.
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