6 Emperor Coins
6 Emperor coins tied in red thread consist of coins that are from the beginning reign of Ching Dynasty: - Shun Chi (1644-1661), Kang Hsi (1661-1722), Yung Cheng (1723-1735), Chien Lung (1736-1796), Chia Ching (1796-1820) and Tao Kwong (1820-1850). Six is the number which represents luck from heaven. They are usually secured with mystic knot to double the good fortune and endless wealth luck. You may hang 6 Emperor Coins in the northwest to bring you mentor luck, networking luck and attracting helpful people to support your undertakings.
Coin Sword
Coin sword is essentially magical in nature and can be used to ward off evil. It is the most powerful protection and remedy to disperse shar chi (killing breathe) coming your way. Serious Feng Shui enthusiasts and masters usually consider having one of these tools in their homes or business premise as its presence is auspicious.
Coin sword with red thread tied strongly together is essential to empower it for effectiveness. The coins used are usually Ching Dynasty coins. The coins must be made of fine metal such as brass or bronze, which are strong. Some versions are made of resin and brittle in nature, try not to get those version because they lack in metal energy. Coin sword come in a few sizes, but the most powerful has 108 coins tied together. Larger coin swords are useful for shops, business premises, factories and more authoritive use. Smaller versions are more suitable for a humble cubicle or small office space.
Coin sword being a powerful metal remedy and wealth symbol has many Feng Shui purposes:
1. You can hang the coin sword on the wall in the living room or family room, slanting with the tip facing down and towards the entrance or windows. It is indeed a decorative piece which would look elegant and authentically antic looking for admiration of your visitors. Hanging in the family room will protect your entire family from any kind of harm, be it physical, financial or political. The coin sword is best use to combat disasters, burgalary, evil, harmful people, financial losses, lawsuits, triads and mishaps. It also enhances your wealth luck because of coins tied with red thread. You may also hang the coin sword on the wall hidden behind your main entrance door pointing outwards slanting down.
2. The Coin Sword is effective to bring for you powerful mentor luck and helpful people to support your important business or work pursuits when hung in the Northwest corner of your house.
3. For bosses or managers, it is best to use a large coin sword to counter any gossips and unobedient employees by hanging it behind you or on either your left or right. Do not hang it directly in front of you.
4. For employees, hang a coin sword to counter office politics and resist people who intends to harm your career. Having a coin sword would also heighten your competitiveness compared to your peers for a smooth ride to the top.
5. Coin sword is also a heavy metal remedy to counter deadly 5-Yellow (causing fatality and mishaps) and illness star-2 (causing long term illness). In 2006, 5-yellow according to Flying Star Feng Shui is located in the west while Star-2 is in the SE position. For those having maindoors or family rooms in these locations, you are adviced to get one hung there.
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