Monday, November 9, 2009

Golden Buddha Fountain


"Nothing in the world is as soft and yielding as the water from a fountain. Yet for dissolving the hard and inflexible, nothing can surpass the fountain."
- Lao-Tze, Ancient Chinese Philosopher

Feng Shui, the Sacred Secret of the Orient


A fountain is considered the symbol of our life force. It represents moving water and this has what the Chinese call strong chi, which means energy. The ancient Chinese art of Feng Shui is the great secret of the orient. It is the art of placement that allows you to acheive your goals by arranging objects in your home.

In Feng Shui, a fountain influences wealth in your life, because water plays such a vital role in nature. It nourishes the growth of all our food and fuel sources. Its constant motion is symbolic of the vitality of life itself. Without it, we could not live. So it's no coincidence that the Palace of Versailles, Buckingham Palace and all the stately homes the world over have water fountains.

People all over the world are turning to the Lucky powers of Buddha to get a winning life...

Lucky Winners in a Wisconsin lottery had a statue of Buddha in a Locker and rubbed it for Good Luck...$208 Million Dollars later...

A Southern Suburban Family Won $2.2 Million. The Secret...rubbing the ticket on their Lucky Buddha!
Margaret Shearer scooped the $1 Million Jackpot at lunchtime. Her secret?...A miniature Buddha in her handbag!

Some people drift through life missing incredible opportunities

You may know, that Buddha means "one who is enlightened." And it's only by being truly open to new ideas that we are led to success. This is why bringing the Buddha Fountain of Wealth into your life is so perfect, because the gifts you have will enable you to embrace the possibility of success.  You may already know that there are a staggering amount of millionaires and billionaires sweeping through China. It's such a fascinating phenomenon that it was only when I began delving into why this was happening that the answer was suddenly there, staring me in the face... The Power of the Buddha.

But How Does Buddha Bring Me Success and Wealth?


You don't have to become a Buddhist to attract success and happiness into your life. All you have to do is have his extraordinary presence in your home. Your Fountain will be like a key that will unlock your full potential so you may realize the unique and exceptional individual you are!

There are many reasons why Buddha has been associated with good luck and wealth. One is because his presence in your home helps you to live mindfully, and as soon as we do this, everything in our lives falls into place.

The most valuable gift the Buddha will nurture within you is the ability to live in the present. You'll take time to enjoy experiences that you normally rush through, whether it's taking a walk or having a conversation. The Golden Buddha Fountain will remind you that every second of your life is to be nurtured and cherished because that is the meaning of living.

The Fountain Contains Buddha's Precious Symbols Representing Luck, Power, and Prosperity


When you gaze upon the Golden Buddha Fountain you will realize that the Buddha figure itself is surrounded by his precious symbols of luck, power and prosperity.

Over his shoulders Buddha carries an ancient symbol of Good Fortune: The Ruyi. Composed of two parts - the head in the shape of a heart, and a long handle in the shape of a flat "S" - the Ruyi is a magical symbol of power and wealth. Its power is magnified here by the gold coins that hang from either end.

The Buddha sits with his Enchanted Bag lying before him as it cradles the Chakra Energy Globe. Buddha's Enchanted Bag comes with the legend that you can fill it with your financial worries and troubles and they will magically transform into a never-ending supply of money, luck, and happiness.

And next to the Enchated Bag are the "Yuen Boa" or Gold Ingots. These were used by the Chinese emperors as money or symbols of wealth, which attract powerful energies of prosperity to you.
And the final symbol is Buddha's Big Belly itself, which according to Chinese tradition is significant, because rubbing it can bring wealth and good luck and make your wishes come true.
The Fountain Is Your Sanctuary...

This life we've been given goes by so quickly that each moment is precious. Whenever you feel yourself speeding through life or experiencing negativity, rub your Buddha. Its powers will surge through you, reinforcing your amazing attributes, and keeping you always mindful, centered and calm.

Soon, your connection with your Fountain will become unconscious, as the full force of its luminous power will be reflected in everything you do, and everyone will want to bathe in your glowing vitality.

Such is the positive influence of the Buddha that hearing the water, and from time to time rubbing the Buddha to summon good luck and prosperity, can have a profound effect on your life.

A Spinning Wheel of Light and Energy


In Eastern thought, the Chakras are seen as levels of consciousness and states of the soul. They are essentially energy centers, and it's only by keeping them unblocked and freely flowing that we can live our lives at our highest potential.

The word "Chakra" comes from Sanskrit and means wheel. Thus the Chakras are often referred to as the Wheels of Life. They are like spinning wheels of energy in constant motion and, like all things in our reality, they're linked to light, sound and color. The Chakra energy globe that comes with your Buddha Fountain of Wealth represents the 6th Chakra, located between the eyebrows. This is the gateway to your higher self and the pure receptor of divine wisdom and inspiration.

This Chakra energy globe stays perfectly balanced on the fountain's flow of water and it will help release the divine energy through your 6th Chakra, leaving it clear and unblocked. If ever you feel that your energy is not flowing, focus on this globe of white light. Visualize its revitalizing white energy coursing through your body. This way your transformation will be a smooth and fluid path to great personal and spiritual wealth.

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