Monday, November 5, 2012

Fengshui and Maneki Neko



Maneki Neko literally means “beckoning cat” and it represents a ceramic or china statuette with a raised paw.Traditional colours for the “beckoning cat” were white, black and orange. It is the usual colour combination of a Japanese bobtail.

Maneki Neko can be in difference colours. When cat is in

1.     White colour means purity.
2.     Black colour, according to superstitions, scares evil away. It is especially popular with women who want to protect themselves from unwanted followers.
3.     Red colour is also a protective one chasing away evil spirits and illnesses.
4.     Gold colour refers to wealth.
5.     Pink colour is not the most traditional one. But it gains popularity and is associated with love.

The lucky cat is most commonly used in businesses, such as retail stores, restaurants, offices open to the public; and less so in the home. The lucky cat is also often called the fortune cat and the money cat, so as you can guess it is mainly used as a wealth and prosperity cure, as well as, of course, a good luck one.
If readers really like the energy of the lucky cat, you have the option of carrying it with you, as there are numerous items on the market with the lucky cat image. Still, its best Fengshui placement is at the business entrance - to entice wealth and good customers for a prosperous

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