Ushering in the God of Wealth the feng shui way


A feng shui salt water cure to mitigate negative energies in the home. It can be disposed off after a year.

Are you down on your luck at the moment? Hoping for a windfall? A visit from the God of Wealth, perhaps?

This year, the God of Wealth (Choy Sun in Cantonese) lies in the North. But so do the Five Ghosts (which denote pettiness, gossip and competitiveness). Thus, it would be tricky to offer prayers lest you invite the wrong deity or energy into your home.

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