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Dragon Phoenix Magic
Mirror
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List Price:USD40
Our Price:USD19.88
30% Discount: 13.88
Material: Brass
Color: Gold Plated
Dimension(in): 1.8x2.8x0.2in
Weight: 100g
ID: SL11279 |
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Our Price:USD23.88
ID: SL11279st |
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Product Description
This is the reproduction
of ancient mirror and fan made from nickel used in the ancient
times for feng shui rituals. Metal mirrors are potent feng
shui ornament used by taoist practitioners for space clearing,
protecting against people of bad intention, dissolving bad
chi, turning enemies into friends, attracting new love into
ones life and bringing good luck. It has the auspicious "dragon-phoenix",
"double happiness" and "mystic knot" symbols
crafted onto it. The dragon and phoenix are the perfect couple
in Feng Shui. Dragon is "yang" while phoenix is "yin", and
they complement each other in creating yin-yang balance to
harvest successful matrimonial bliss. This celestial couple
is the symbol of everlasting love and they being together
is the ultimate symbol of marital happiness. It symbolizes
that the man and spouse will stay together through thick and
thin, and that love and passion will last till the end. The
dragon will bring prosperity, good career luck and success
in every area of life for mankind, while the phoenix would
bring out the excellent side of the female. The Dragon when
together with the Phoenix not only strengthens relationships.
It can even relight the fires of a kindling relationship with
the fiery energy of the Phoenix. The perfect item as well
for the single female or bachelor looking to find true love.
  
Front and back views; free gold pouch
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What the magic mirror symbolizes?
Ancient mirrors play an important role in
taoist feng shui due to its reflective properties. For example
mirror in the bedroom is considered bad feng shui because taoists
believe that when we are asleep, our spirit wonders around. And
if the spirit returns and see our reflected image in the mirror,
then the spirit may get confused to which medium (the body or
mirror) one should go back in. Therefore, having mirrors reflecting
our bed would make us tired and dizzy the next morning.
The replica of ancient mirrors can be concave
or flat but must always be circular in shape and made from brass
as the main ingredient. The brass mirror will reflect rays that
trigger lucky influences and space clearing purposes but never
by the modern glass mirror. In ancient times, the mirror is flashed
upon the bride on her wedding day to bring her luckiness. Ancient
people also use mirror to clear away stale and dark energy from
their face to start off a new day when they are going out for
an important pursuit. Another example is rich people placed mirrors
in their halls to prevent mad people from entering their homes.
If one had studied the history of feng shui, the brass mirror
was hung up on outside of the ancient bed-curtain to counteract,
prevent, or dissipate devilish or unpropitious influences. It
was supposed that evil spirits, on approaching to do harm, will
be apt to see themselves reflected in the mirror, and becoming
frightened, will betake themselves away without delay.
There were also countless examples of real
life historical figures who claimed the magical effects of mirrors
as follows:
1. Chin Shih Huang (the first emperor of Chin Dynasty AD255) was credited with the possession of a magic mirror, which had the power of reflecting the inward parts of those who looked upon it.
2. Li Shin Min (the second emperor of Tang Dynasty AD597-649) is recorded to have remarked, "By using the mirror of brass you may see to adjust your cap, by using antiquity as a mirror, you may learn to foresee the rise and fall of Empires."
Mirrors are also used extensively in feng
shui to reflect bad energy, to multiply dishes at the dining,
to camouflage angles and to expand small areas.
What is more, mirror as a gift represents
good luck. Giving away a magic mirror to someone would bring marriage
luck, descendants luck or even leap frogging promotion in his
or her career.
On the other hand, the Dragon and Phoenix is
the symbol of ultimate yin and yang and perfect feng shui. The
Dragon is symbol of male vigour and fertility. The Phoenix symbolizes
yin splendour and female beauty. They represent fruitful marriage
blessed with a great deal of success and prosperity as well as
many offsprings, and the beginning of a dynastic family.
According to ancient beliefs, one could absorb the energy from
a full moon with this magic mirror and then used it as a make-up
mirror to create long term beauty and radiance in ones face. The
powerful yin energy from the moon would make ladies prettier and
having a smooth skin, thus making her more attractive. This is
called "moon magic".
Besides, the mirror could also be used to shine on someone you
like to create two way attraction to each other. If you want to
make friends with colleagues or people in an important dinners,
absorb sunlight yang energy, keep it in your bag, and bring it
along with you to the dinner to shine your surrounding. Enemies
would immediately turn into your friends. You may also bring it
into a meeting if you wish.
Similarly, you may use this magic mirror to do space clearing for your room and home or office space. Absorb strong yang energy from the sun, and shine the magic mirror in the interiors to dissolve bad chi right away. Your surrounding energy will be revitalized right away.
Everytime after you absorb energy either from the moon or the
sun, you may keep the energy stored by keeping the magic mirror
in the gold pouch provided. The gold pouch is a great place for
energy storage and amplifies any goodness by doubling the effects
in Feng Shui. Gold is extremely auspicious.
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