Place this auspicious Feng Shui cure in the NORTHEAST & CENTER (2025) to protect against:
Illness Flying Star #2 - use to protect against illness and physical ailments.
Misfortune Flying Star #5 - use to suppress and minimize the impact of misfortune (and losing wealth, things of value), various accidents, and things going wrong in general.
Also can be used to ward off ghosts and spirits.
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Both Misfortune Flying Star #5 and Illness Flying Star #2 are Earth element stars. This brass bell is made of Metal and thus weakens the negative Earth element influences.
Be sure to ring the bell often as you pass by to activate its energy.
Many Feng Shui Masters also suggest ringing bells to help ward off and banish ghosts and spirits. Place where you may be having such trouble and be sure to ring the bell often.
The black bead is engraved with the Tibetan mantra,
"Om Mani Padme Hum":
Literal Translation: Om-Jewel-Lotus-Indivisible
Om is considered by may to be the "Sound of the Universe".
Om (also “AUM” in Sanskrit) is a mantra which is a syllable or series of syllables that are chanted to bring about focus and transformation.
Om is made up of the three sounds:
Together, they represent the rhythms of the universe and the natural cycle of creation, sustenance, and clearing away to make way for the new once again.
By this mantra, all disharmony is brought into balance.
Om Mani Padme Hum - Mantra of Compassion:
This mantra is the embodiment in sound of the essence of Avalokiteshvara (Sanskrit) or Chenrezig (Tibetan) the Bodhisattva of Compassion, better known as Kuan Yin in the Chinese culture. The Dalai Lama is believed to be an avatar of Chenrezig or the embodiment of Kuan Yin/Compassion in human form.
This essence of this mantra is:
Together, Om Mani Padme Hum is a mantra or prayer for the liberation from suffering of all beings, through acting in compassion, wisdom, and purity in body, speech, and mind.