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Schools of Feng Shui: The Compass School

Guidelines to applying Symbolism and the Five Elements of Feng Shui to empower your 8 Life Aspirations:

CAREER AND BUSINESS: NORTH

The North Direction is associated with the Trigram Kan of the I-Ching. Ba Kua School practitioners call this the Career or Business sector of the home, office or room. The Kan Trigram is related to the Water Element. To enhance the North, we would need to employ the Water or Metal element.

In Feng Shui symbolism, there are a couple of methods that can be used to enhance the Career aspiration. The following are a few examples:

  • Chinese Coins and the Coin Sword
    Chinese Coins emit strong Metal Chi influence, because they are made of copper or metal materials. Coins inadvertently symbolize money. Using them to symbolize successful career prospects and financial growth or stability is very appropriate.

    The Coin Sword on the other hand has not only a protective nature, but also an assertive force to drive career prospects forward. They are excellent forms of Feng Shui symbolism.
  • Tortoise
    The Tortoise is associated with the North's Black Tortoise Hills. They are a symbol  of protection and stability. The Chinese also depict the tortoises as symbols of longevity. Thus it is ideal to place them in your career sector to symbolize a strong, steady and prolonged successful career.
  • An Aquarium
    The Water element in the Aquarium is used to stimulate the Career aspects of the 8 Life Aspiration theory.

 

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