Amplifying luck: Six items to boost your luck in 2017

If you could attract better luck and more positivity in your life in 2017, wouldn’t you be glad to get advice from an expert?

Princess Lim Fernandez is who you’re looking for. As an alumnus of the Ateneo de Manila University and a holder of a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering, Princess has spent much of her professional life perfecting her skill in the art and science of geomancy, focusing on the Chinese practice of Feng Shui.

Princess knows her craft inside and out, and has come up with a list of lucky items to strategically place in your home and workspace to enhance the positivity The Year of the Fire Rooster will soon bring.

Lucky Pouch 

 

LUCKY POUCH

Carrying this pouch will help boost its owner’s general luck. The fire-red pouch contains special elements to absorb negative energy throughout the year, all of which were combined to specifically address concerns brought about by The Year of the Fire Rooster. The pouch also contains a special star stone to enchant the Rooster, ensuring that you stay on his good side throughout 2017.

 

Magpies

 

MAGPIE CHARM

The magpie is regarded as a symbol of good luck, joy, marital bliss and long lasting fortune. Based on the Chinese legend of the forbidden love between the Cowherd & the Weaver girl, once a year, on Chinese Valentine’s Day, all the magpies in the world form a bridge in heaven to reunite the lovers. The magpies in this story symbolize bridging two lovers. Hanging this in the center of your home will enhance communication, clear perception and conjugal happiness.

Bonus tip: Princess explains that The Year of the Fire Rooster is a great year for romance and love, making this item extremely popular for individuals concerned about matters of the heart. 

 

Garlic Of Opportunity

 

GARLIC OF OPPORTUNITY

In Chinese culture, the otherwise humble garlic bulb is actually a symbol of good opportunities coming your way. The sound of the Chinese word for garlic is, in fact, similar to the Chinese word or phrase that translates to “counting lots of money.” For this reason, garlic has become a symbol of wealth and opportunities. It’s best placed alongside Fu Lu Shou. Do this, and you’ll find opportunities knocking on your door sooner than later.

 

Voracious Tian Lu

 

VORACIOUS TIAN LU

A mythical creature, Tian Lu is said to be a powerful wealth enhancer that generates good Feng Shui that summons fortune and find benefactors, while guarding and protecting their owner. The creature acts as a guardian and shield against evil. Tian Lu is also believed to watch out for your wealth, making sure that it doesn’t quickly slip away.

 

Longevity Peach

 

LONGEVITY PEACH

This solid-looking orb is a representation of a celestial peach in Chinese tradition as well as “Peaches of Immortality,” which, according to Chinese legend, grow in heaven’s garden. The longevity peach ripens once every thousand years, grants immortality to humans when consumed and symbolizes good health and longevity. Princess suggests all heads of households businesses to keep one close to them or consider displaying one at home or in the workplace especially for The Year of the Fire Rooster.

 

Long Yu

 

LONG YU

Based on the Chinese legend of The Carp Leaping Over the Dragon’s Gate, this lucky item symbolizes persistence in overcoming obstacles. The carp in this legend was on a journey to transform himself into a Dragon, representing the capable few who are brave enough to successfully make the final leap to be transformed into dragons themselves. Long Yu is an auspicious symbol of great and benevolent power, courage, perseverance and accomplishment. It’s an emblem for those who persevere, and will eventually prevail.

For more information about lucky items for The Year of the Fire Rooster, visit Princess Lim Fernandez at the Yin & Yang Shop of Harmony located at the the Lagoon of the New World Makati Hotel, call (02) 752 5882 or (02) 811 6888, or send an email to yinandyangshopofharmony@yahoo.com. Discover more about Feng Shui in their website www.yinandyangshopofharmony.com.