Description
This is a powerful metal Pa Kua hanging comprising a Yin Yang symbol with the Early Heaven Pa Kua trigrams encircled with 12 Chinese horoscope animals. The reverse side has a mirror surrounded with images of a pair of scissors, a tiger head biting a sword, an abacus, a book, and a ruler which collectively brings protection and blessings of good business luck. Enhanced with colorful decorative knots, the talisman ends charmingly with a red tassel.
The Pa Kua (or Bagua) Mirror is a traditional Feng Shui cure commonly used for protection against the most malignant type of energies – the killing energy or Shar Chi generated from ‘poison arrows’ directed to your house, shop, or building. Poison arrows can manifest in many forms: offending poles, lamp posts, trees, a large building, edges of the building, a road headed towards you, T-Junctions, escalators and other imposing structures, infrastructures, or landscape in front of your house or workplace’s main door, the ‘chi’ entry point. At its best, this kind of killing Chi could result in constant arguments, depression, and minor misfortunes, and at its worst brings severe sickness, mishaps, accidents, and even death in the household if it is not promptly dealt with. Pa Kua mirrors are also used to repel evil spirits and people with bad intentions towards you.
Install the 12 Horoscope Yin Yang Pa Kua Mirror Hanging above your house entrance to repel Shar chi from poison arrows, malevolent spirits, bad luck, and people with bad intentions. Always keep in mind that Pa Kua Mirrors can only be placed outdoor and should NEVER be hung indoors or it will do great harm.
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