Feng Shui Items for Wealth

Feng Shui, the art of creating balanced environment in harmony with energies that surround us, was developed in China more than 3 thousand years ago. According to ancient Chinese masters, Feng Shui provides all the necessary support to redirect energy flows and achieve prosperity, fortune and wellbeing. Read the tips below to discover important Feng Shui items for wealth that will help you attract and retain abundance in your life.

Where to Place Feng Shui Items for Wealth

Before we concentrate on Feng Shui items for achieving wealth, we should first understand where an how to arrange them in our homes.

Feng Shui philosophy is based on the belief that every space is divided into 8 sections called Guas, which have a common central area, known as Tai Chi. This energetic map known as Bagua further divides every section (Gua) into other 9 spaces, each one having a central Chi.

Each Gua controls different aspirations and aspects of our lives, such as career, love, health, wealth, family, knowledge and others. The space for wealth is located in the in the upper left or corner of the map or southeastern part of a property or of your working or living area

So, equip yourself with a compass, determine the southeastern sector of your home and clear out any clutter from this area. Feng Shui considers clutter as stagnant energy that acts as an obstacle to prosperous and positive energy ruled by Planet Venus.

The Feng Shui element of the Southeastern area is wood and avoiding metal or fire element objects that weaken wood in this part of your home will enhance prosperity and fortune even more.

Feng Shui Fountains and Aquariums

Feng Shui Fountains

Water is the most important Feng Shui symbol of good luck and prosperity. When placed in the southeastern part of your home, it will enhance wealth and abundance.

A flow of water (fountains) will increase prosperity and the energy flow of money, while a body of water (aquariums) will retain it and accumulate it.

Fountains

The Feng Shui masters believe that wood or bamboo fountains can be very effective and auspicious when located in the southeastern area of the house. Moving, flowing and gurgling water represents the flow of money, stimulates the chi energy and reactivates everything that has been stagnant and steady for a longer period of time.

Water fountains should always be placed to flow towards the center of the house and never in the direction of the entrance door or a window. In that way prosperity and wealth will flow inside the house, instead of flushing away.

Aquariums and Fish

Aquariums are one of the most efficient and potent Feng Shui items for wealth. When located in the right place (never in your bedroom or your kitchen) and taken care of cautiously, they will amplify the energy of wealth and abundance.

It is believed that 3 to 9 fish will bring even more prosperity and money, when kept clean, healthy and happy inside your aquarium.

Traditionally, the Chinese have 8 orange and 1 black fish in their aquariums. The number 8 symbolizes prosperity, while the ninth fish is believed to receive misfortune instead of you – if a bad luck hits you or your family, the ninth fish will die and take the ill fortune away.

Always keep your aquariums clean and well oxygenated, the plants inside green and vibrant and your fish healthy and satisfied. If one of the fish dies, replace it immediately with a new one.

Feng Shui Citrine Tree

Feng Shui Citrine Tree

Feng Shui gem trees, also known as Feng Shui crystal trees, are very popular items to clear and release energy blockages and help energy flow correctly. They represent stability and growth.

When placed in a particular location, which corresponds to a specific aspect of life, gem trees will cure and treat related issues and problems.

Gem trees are similar to bonsai trees, but adorned with natural crystals, each one with a different Feng Shui property and purpose. The greater number of untreated gemstones a tree has, the stronger its effects and power will be.

Feng Shui trees are often adorned with only one type of crystal that serves for only one purpose, but sometimes mixed and very colorful trees are created in order to enhance and improve children and creativity areas.

The best way to achieve prosperity is to adorn your gem tree with citrines and place it in a southeastern part of your home. Citrines are well known for attracting and increasing wealth and money flows, as well as for strengthening one’s self-esteem. The more citrines you have, the more abundance you will invite into your life!

You can also display citrine crystals in different spots around the southeastern area of your home or office, so to enhance even more the effects of your citrine tree.

Feng Shui Money Trees and Plants

Feng Shui Money Trees

Money trees and plants placed in particular locations are also believed to help energy flow correctly and bring good fortune and prosperity. You should always keep them clean and dusted and allow their pores to remain open, as the che energy flows through them.

Jade Plant

The jade plant, also known as crassula ovata, has green leaves that resemble jade. Jade is a very common precious stone inAsia, which is believed to have protective properties that bring good luck to the wearer.

The jade plant is therefore a symbol of prosperity and wealth for the Chinese people, and it should always be kept in the southeastern area of your home.

The Braided Pachira

The braided pachira is one of the most popular Feng Shui items for wealth. It is commonly known as the money tree and has a very unique appearance and shape.

The stalk of this tree is divided into 4 to 7 segments that are interwoven between them and laterally braided together to form a single trunk. If you are lucky, you will find a braided patchira with 5 stems and 5 leaves on each of them.

In Feng Shui, the number 5 is very important, for it represents the five basic elements – metal, wood, water, fire and earth. This energetic balance of 5 elements makes the 5 braided pachira plant even more potent in attracting abundance and prosperity.

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Jessica is a translator who has lived for many years in Asia and South America. She now lives and works in Europe, while preparing her new journeys. She enjoys traveling, meeting new people, exploring different cultures and foods, and being in love.

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