Wednesday, April 8, 2015

COIN SWORD IN FENG SHUI

The coin sword is consisted of  lot of Chinese coins. It is also called money sword. Coin sword is used to ward of bad spirits and protect your home. You can hang the coin sword above your main door or on the wall of the living room facing out to protect bad energies from entering your house. Feng Shui coin sword is an extremely powerful protection against Sha Chi or killing breath that threaten the loss of wealth and health. In fact, thousand years ago, Taoist priests in Ancient China believe it has the power to wards off evil forces.

The sword is usually tied together with red threads so that the energies of the coins are energized and released, increasing its potency. Coin swords make excellent cure for Feng Shui afflicted corners, especially for those in corporate or political environment.

The coins used are usually Ching Dynasty coins. You must get those made of metal such as brass or bronze. Avoid getting those made of resin because they lack the metal energy. You will see a few sizes of coin swords. The most powerful one has 108 coins tied together. Larger coin swords are useful for shops, business premises, factories and more authoritative use. Smaller versions are more suitable for a humble cubicle or small office space.

Placement direction and how to use the Coin Sword remedy in Feng Shui
  1. Hang the auspicious Coin Sword on the wall behind or beside your desk, preferably in Northwest or West wall, to protect yourself against ‘sha chi’ from business rivalries and adversaries. Ensure you have your back to a solid wall. This is a potent symbol of protection against corporate backstabbing for a manager on the rise. Never hang it directly in front of you.
  2. Display the Auspicious Coin Sword behind you in your room or general office to counter gossips and politics in your office which may harm your career. It will ward off office enemies too. For bosses or managers, it is best to use a large coin sword to counter any gossips and unobedient employees by hanging it behind you or on either your left or right. Do not hang it directly in front of you.
  3. Hang the coin sword on the wall in your living room, slanting with the tip facing down and towards the front door or windows. This will neutralize any bad Chi entering your home and protect your family members from harm caused by people with bad intentions.
  4. In Flying Star Feng Shui, this sword is an effective antidote to ward-off the evil influences of the malignant #5 yellow star and #2 black star. The #2 black star is also known as the ‘Sickness Star’ which brings illnesses and ailments to occupants while the #5 yellow star is the ‘Disaster Star’ that instigates fights, accidents and death. Placing the 9 Emperors Coins in the affected sectors will dilute these adverse energies.
Tip: On the first day of the Lunar New Year, cleanse your feng shui coin sword using rock salt, under running water, incense or a singing bowl.

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Coin Sword

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