| Shape |
Symbolic Meaning |
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| Angel Wings |
Represents the ability to rise above negative or difficult circumstances. Being cradled by Divine influences. |
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| Ba Gua |
Bringing in the ancient knowledge and symbolizing the perfect order of the world. Nothing can knock you off balance because you accept the order of the world. |
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| Fu |
Bringing blessings, good luck, and good fortune. |
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| Circle, Ring, Donut |
Represents the circle or great spiral of life, no beginning, no end, all things come to pass and all that leaves, comes again. Having a window into the presence of the divine in all aspects of life. |
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| Coin |
Manifesting prosperity and abundance in your life. Bringing in good fortune especially around money and material wealth. If it is the Chinese coin with the square hole in the middle, it is the knowledge of the connection of the divine and the physical worlds. |
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| Double Happiness |
Welcoming the Law of Attraction. Pumping up the ability to manifest at a deep level. |
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| Flower (in general) |
Getting into the ‘flow’ of life. Welcoming abundance, especially increative endeavors. |
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| Fu Ruyi |
Brings the ability to overcome obstacles and accomplish goals. Enhances good fortune and ability to discern truth. |
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| Gourd |
Good fortune, prosperity and happiness. Discerning that ‘your cup of life is full.’ |
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| Happy Face |
Surrounding yourself with positive people -- people with positive energy and willing spirits. |
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| Hibiscus Flower |
Bringing out and nurturing your hidden talents. Presenting your true self to the world. |
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Kuan Yin (Guan Yin; Quan Yin) |
Giving yourself over to the will of the Divine Creator in your life. Bringing the Divine life-force to the world through your thoughts and actions. |
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| Kylin |
Represents a magical beast that calls forth the powers of both the mystical and the physical to produce good fortune and luck in your life. |
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| Longevity |
Promotes thoughts and actions that will extend your life-force. |
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| Luck |
Promotes thoughts and actions that will extend yourability to attract luck and fortune in your life. |
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| Orchid Flower |
Promotes a willingness to give over to the Divine Plan. To understand that your peace of mind comes from accepting things as they are; that all is perfect just as it is. |
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| Pepper |
Promotes detoxification of both body and thoughts. A declaration of your desire to remain clear and free of negativity |
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| Pi Xiu |
Represents money collection. Promotes collecting what is ‘due to you,’ whether that is money, good karma, growth, or recognition. This symbol hastens the collection of debts. |
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| Rose Flower |
Promotes the generous flow of life-force energy in your life. Frees you from blockages and opens up the channels for new life and new ventures to begin. |
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| Ruyi |
Represents abundance and prosperity that overflows in your life like a river bursting a dam. |
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| Star |
Represents leading the way with new or innovative ideas. Being recognized for innovation. |
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| Sword |
A powerful talisman for protection. Represents your ability to ‘take care of your self’ in the world. |
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| Tree |
An ancient symbol of prosperity and abundance. Also symbolizes nutrition and the ability to take care of oneself and one's family. Establishing roots in life. |
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| Xi |
Represents music and the rhythms of life at the most basic level. Promotes your ability to flow with the basic rhythms of life. |
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| Yuen Bao |
These gold ingots represent an open door to abundance. Promotes living life in such a way that the ‘gold’ of your life flows without hindrance. |
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| Zhong Kui |
A very powerful talisman against evil and negative influences in your life. Helpsyou to break away from habits and people that ‘bring you down.’ |
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