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Balancing Chi with Hanging Crystals - In Chinese philosophy, Chi is the circulating life energy that pervades all things. For balance to exist the Chi must be able to flow gently and freely and if it does not, disharmony will be the result. When Chi cannot flow smoothly it stagnates or causes harsh swirling pools and this has a negative effect on us.
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Last Updated: 26 Jun 07
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Dragon Headed Turtle - The Dragon Headed Turtle is the symbol of longevity in your home, especially for the head of the house...
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Last Updated: 13 Sep 07
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Crystals - These are powerful activators of Ch’i . They lighten up any atmosphere and help to dispel stagnant areas....
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Last Updated: 29 Aug 05
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The Buddha - A nice fat, smiling Buddha represents good fortune, contentment, abundance and happiness. He can be placed anywhere facing a door....
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Last Updated: 29 Aug 05
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Lucky Coins - The three coins represent the unity of Heaven, Earth and Man. They should be tied with a red ribbon to energise the luck and may be placed in the purse, cash register...
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Last Updated: 29 Aug 05
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The Wealth Toad - Is the Chinese God of good fortune. He usually has a coin in his mouth to encourage wealth and is sometimes sat upon a pile of coins. ...
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Last Updated: 29 Aug 05
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The Fu Dog - Used in pairs, they offer protection against bad influences. They are placed at the main entrance door to a home or office and must be facing outwards.
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Last Updated: 29 Aug 05
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The Tiger - The Tiger is for protection. He should always be facing outwards, not toward you. ...
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Last Updated: 29 Aug 05
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The Dragon - The Dragon is the most powerful symbol of luck and good fortune, he represents new beginnings, prosperity and success. ...
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Last Updated: 13 Sep 07
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Pa Kua - The Pa Kua is an octagon, with each of the eight sides representing a compass direction, element and Trigram (denotes the relative balance between Yin and Yang attributed to a given compass direction). ...
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Last Updated: 29 Aug 05
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