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Of all, the most revered property of the Pi Yao today has to be its
ability to appease the Grand Duke Jupiter of Tai Sui which changes its
direction every year and occupies 15 degrees of the compass sector.
Sitting, sleeping or even walking facing His direction is said to
confront him and will incur his wrath and bring misfortunes, from mild
to the severe kind, even if you unknowingly did so. So what can you do
about it? You can’t possibly be holding and checking on a compass
wherever you are, whatever you are doing, all day and all night to
ensure you do not confront the Grand Duke Jupiter. Well, worry not! The
Tiger's Eye Pi Yao protector is your solution, and the one and only at
that.
Carry it in your bag or pocket wherever you go. It will protect you
against the Grand Duke Jupiter’s wrath and take your mind off from
worrying if you are doing whatever in the right or wrong directions,
24/7. Hang it in your car or beside your computer monitor so that the
‘guardian angel’ is always there with you, to protect you from harm.
On the other hand, the Tiger Eye crystal gives out ‘chi’ that
encourages your passion for life to blossom and stimulates your
willpower and the desire for success. Tiger’s Eye also promotes self
confidence, self esteem, integrity, positive outlook on life as well as
arms you with strength, courage and determination. All these qualities
are essential in achieving great success in your career and life.
Often used in the African culture to fight “black magic”, the stone
of Tiger Eye is also a very good protector against negative influences,
especially during travel.
Tiger Eye also calms the mind and soothes the nerves, thus helps in
de-stressing and gaining concentration.
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Tiger's Eye Crystal Pi Yao Protector
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This crystal product will be cleansed of negative energy by means of
a
singing bowl before shipment to empower it with positive Sheng Ch'i.
What the Pi Yao symbolizes and its Application in Symbolism Feng Shui
The Pi Yao is a mystical creature that is an extremely powerful and
auspicious amulet of good fortune, just behind the Dragon. It is said to
have a voracious appetite that is infinite. The interesting part is that
the Pi Yao does not have an anus, which means things only go in but
never come out. It is therefore a favourite must-have for businessmen and
merchants wishing loads of money rolling in without spilling out a dime.
It is no wonder that the figurines of Pi Yao can often be seen in banks,
casinos, foreign exchange markets and finance companies in Oriental
countries.
Besides that, the Chinese adore the Pi Yao because of its protective,
obedient and loyal nature. It is believed that the Pi Yao will always
try its best to fulfil its owner’s wish and safeguard the health and
welfare of its owner.
In short, the powerful Pi Yao ushers in wealth, attracts good luck,
wards off evil, brings good Feng Shui, provides protection to the home
and individuals and brings windfall luck.
Here is how you can use the Pi Yao to Feng Shui your way to a
better life.
- Those afflicted with ‘Tai Sui' should display the Pi Yao where
the annual Grand Duke Jupiter resides. It is an extremely powerful
symbol that will help to appease the Grand Duke Jupiter and dissolve
bad luck.
- You should place a Pi Yao if you have just moved into a new home
or renovated or carried out building work or are having a run of bad
luck. Display this figurine any where in your living room to keep
yourself away from harm.
- Many believe placing lottery tickets under the Pi Yao will bring
good luck.
- Place the Pi Yao at your work desk or reception counter to
attract good fortune and protection from people with bad intention
that may cause physical harm.
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