Applying
Auspicious Symbology
To Stimulate Your Eight Mansions
Wu Gwei:
Five Ghosts
The Five Ghost
or Wu Gwei of the Eight Mansions Feng Shui system is regarded as
the second most harmful star. It is of the Element of Fire.
The Wu Gwei
is known to bring about deceit, distrust, betrayal and misconduct.
It some cases, it is also known to bring thievery.
To negate this
Wu Gwei, Feng Shui Masters would suppress the sector by placing
the storerooms, garage or washrooms. Unfortunately like most cases,
this is not always an easy task.
The next best
method the Feng Shui Masters would recommend is to weaken this Force
according to the Five Element Theory or with Auspicious Feng Shui
Symbolism.
- Kuan Kung
Kung Kung the parton God of War and Literature offers protection
against the disloyal, and the treacherous minded. The God of War
protects the innocent, defends the weak and wages war on
the wicked.
Feng Shui Masters in Taiwan and Hong Kong often draw upon the
powers of the Kuan Kung to suppress the Five Ghost because he
symbolizes ultimate protection against evil.
Furthermore Kuan Kung is looked upon as an "instiller of loyalty,"
his figurine is often placed in offices and restaurants to promote
staff harmony.
- Earthen
Pots or Porcelain Objects
The Earth Chi these objects emit can help weaken the Fire
Chi that the Wu Gwei star emits.
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