There are many types of turtles, most of which are symbols of longevity, and one kind of turtle has the effect of attracting wealth. We call this kind of turtle the Lucky Turtle. Most people will buy fortune turtle ornaments to attract wealth, but ornaments must be placed in the right position to attract wealth. So what are the Feng Shui taboos when placing fortune turtles?
Feng Shui taboos when placing a lucky turtle:
Feng shui taboos when placing a lucky turtle: 1. The living room should face the door
The front and head of the fortune-bringing turtle placed in the living room should be facing the door, so that it can attract Qi and attract wealth.
Feng Shui taboos when placing a fortune-making turtle: 2. The bedroom should be placed inward
For fortune-telling turtles placed in the bedroom, the head should be facing inward and the tail should be facing outward.
Feng Shui taboos when placing the fortune turtle: 3. Place it beside gods
In addition to placing the fortune turtle, some people also place statues of other gods of wealth, Bodhisattva and other gods in their homes. If placed together with statues of gods and Bodhisattvas, the lucky turtle should be placed at the side.
Feng Shui taboos when placing the Lucky Turtle: 4. Avoid facing the belly up
Everyone knows that a turtle will be trapped if its belly is up, so the Lucky Turtle is also placed in the same way. , avoid placing the turtle with its back down and belly up.
Feng Shui taboos for placing lucky turtles: 5. Avoid touching by outsiders
Many people place lucky turtles in their living rooms so that guests and friends who come will see and touch them. In fact, this is not good. The lucky turtle placed at home should not be touched by outsiders except your own family members.
Lucky turtles have feng shui properties such as attracting wealth and longevity. It is very good to place lucky turtles in your home, but you must pay attention to the taboos of placing lucky turtles, otherwise it may cause side effects.
The symbol of fortune and feng shui turtle
Among the four auspicious animals, the turtle is the most auspicious spirit. It has always been a symbol of wealth and longevity. The turtle's whole body is full of treasures. The texture of the tortoise shell is very secret. The Chinese have always believed that the tortoise hides the secrets of heaven and earth. Therefore, it is also known as a mysterious animal with rich cultural connotations. At the same time, because the turtle has an extremely long lifespan, it is also a symbol of longevity. Since ancient times, people have believed that turtles can bring auspiciousness, and turtles have become a spiritual creature that can predict the future. Placing or wearing a jade turtle as a mascot at home can transform yin and replenish yang. It can not only adjust the balance of yin and yang and the natural magnetic field in the room, but also improve luck and wealth. Problems such as debt repayment and weak financial fortune can also be used to resolve these unfavorable evil spirits and be used to stabilize the house.
The main shape of the lucky turtle is the lucky turtle. It is made of pure natural Burmese jade material, designed using the Yi Xue principle, combining the essence, energy and spirit of the designer, and then through the blessing of the special culture of consecration , giving the mascot special spiritual power, which mainly has the effects of increasing happiness and longevity, neutralizing villains, and increasing wealth. Wearing it everywhere is one of the indispensable mascots that can increase wealth and bring good fortune.