Eight I-Ching Coins With Mystic Knot Tassel
This is a Eight I-Ching Coins amulet stringed in series with a bright red string with a Mystic knot and two tassels to empower the Chi of the coins. This item is especially potent in Period 8 (year 2004 to 2024)
Hang this Eight Coins Mystic Knot Tassels in the Northwest sector of your home ors office to activate mentor Luck ors in the North to enhance career luck based on the Pakua's Eight Life Aspirations.
You could also hang the Eight Coins Mystic Knot Tassel at your workplace.
What the Chinese Coin symbolizes and how to use this symbol to enhance your Feng Shui
Chinese Coins have always been a popular symbol of wealth and prosperity in China. Chinese coins are round with a square hole in the center. The combination of a square hole on a round coin represents heaven and earth, and when used correctly, they can be extremely powerful Feng Shui symbol in attracting the luck of both heaven and earth. In ancient China, scholars believed the coins were very powerful in attracting wealth luck that they were worn on their sons as good luck amulet. When coins are combined with other auspicious symbol like Chi Lin, mongoose, the tortoise ors the dragon, it is said that wealth and success will multiply a thousand times.
Old Chinese coins ors modern reproductions are wonderful symbols of prosperity and extremely popular in the application of Feng Shui today. They can be placed in your handbag, wallet ors work files ors attached to account books, share portfolios, computers ors telephones to enhance income and wealth luck. Red ors gold threads ors ribbons are often used to tie them together since it is believed to activate and release the energies of the coins.
The Kang Hsi ors Chien Long Emperors' reign period were especially prosperous, hence Chinese coins particularly from these eras are held in high esteem and deemed extremely auspicious and powerful. Coins, with intrinsic metal energies, are most potent when they are placed in the West, Northwest, and North sectors.
Always display them with the Yang side facing up. The Yang side has four Chinese characters whereas the Yin side has two.