Thursday, July 2, 2009

Liu Li Money Frog


Are you looking for an amulet that will bring home money each time you carry it outdoor and return home? You had found the right one now, which is the Money Frog symbol crafted in good quality jade and made into an amulet so that one can either display it or carry it along.

Remember, the money frog will go out in the day time to look for money because of its greedy nature. This Money Frog (considered large in size) is delicately carved with a string of three coins bitten by its mouth. Carying along the money frog symbol or carrying along with you will enhance money making opportunities when going outdoor. Money frogs are the greatest money hunters. It would ensure all wealth and millions of dollars would stick to its paws. It would also be great for speculative luck for those who trade shares, buy lotteries or buy foreign currencies


What Money Frog symbolizes and how to place this object?

Money Frog (also called Three Legged Toad or Frog) is the divine version of frog, in which it has three legs only. It is considered as the most significant emblem of prosperity, wealth and money blessings in Feng Shui. It was said to have lived in the moon and its power became very pronounced during eclipse.

For generations, this mythical Money Frog became the holy creature that protects against misfortune and promised to bring to any household bigger enrichment in wealth. We're talking about creating abundance in wealth for serious Feng Shui practitioners.The Money Frog is also often associated to Liu Hai, who was a capable Taoist Magic student. The Money Frog became his possession which could bring him to wherever he wants to go. When he couldn't find the Money Frog, he would use a string of coins as a bait to fish the Money Frog. That is why the picture of Liu Hai fishing for the Money Frog is ever so popular among the chinese because it represents extremely good money luck.

Traditionally, the Money Frog is usually depicted holding a chinese coin in its mouth and sitting on lots of gold ingots, coins and wealth. Sometimes the Money Frog will have a throne on its head to signify its king's authority of creating wealth. Besides, a bagua could also be carved on its back to protect against loss of money that had been gained. Some Money Frogs would also carry strings of chinese coins tied behind its back. The Money Frog normally has 7 dots of star pattern behind its back to represent 7 Great North Pole stars of the bagua, which fundamentally triggered the Feng Shui fundamentals.

Money Frog can be carried along to multiply our wealth and build prosperity:

1. Best carried along by housewives who are seeking to pursue for gambling luck on small lottery investments :)

2. For businessmen who wanted success, the Money Frog is a must to be hung at cash registrars, shop reception, treasurer's desk and safe and any part of business premise which deals with money and customers.

3. To invite more wealth luck, additional sources of income and career growth that eventually leads to more income, you may carry along with you all the time. Feng Shui Masters believe that the money frogs go out in the afternoon to collect money and return at nite with lots of money sticking on their feet.

4. To invite constant cash flow and double the income of homes, you may hang two Money Frog Amulets on each side of the door knobs at your entrance inside your premise.

5. Money Frogs are a must to enhance the southeast (known as wealth sectors), in your personal "Sheng Chi" direction and in the locations of your premise where lucky stars #8 and #9 reside. In these locations, you will experience sudden wind fall from time to time.

6. Carrying or wearing this potent symbol would heighten your wealth luck and money making opportunities. It would also help you out in your speculative luck!

* Do not place them in your bedroom, bathroom, toilet or kitchens.

* Do not place them on the floor, put them on a low table

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