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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:

CHILDREN: WEST

The West is associated with the trigram Tui. Besides representing the Children aspiration, it also stands for joy and harmony. It is of the element of Metal. To empower the west, Feng Shui practitioners would advise the use of metallic objects or objects made of earth. Coupled with Auspicious Feng Shui symbology, Children luck can be enhanced. Here are some examples that you may follow:

  • Golden Laughing Buddha
    There are many versions of the Laughing or Happy Buddha Matreiya. The one in Gold depicting him holding staff, a gourd and smiling widely is the one that is suitable to be place in the West to activate the Children luck of the house. The Golden Buddha brings infinite happiness and wisdom to you and your family. Life is nothing without fulfilment. The Happy Buddha is the symbol of ultimate fulfilment. (Click to see figurine)
  • Fuk Luk Sau
    A favoured method of Feng Shui symbolism to be used in the West (Children) sector of your home would be the Three Star Gods that symbolise Happiness, Prosperity and Longevity. Their presence could bring about harmonious relationships with your children and also facilitates the births of many offspring. (Click to see figurine)

 

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