Feng Shui Salt Water

Feng Shui Salt Water

✨✨The salt cure is one of the most important classical feng shui remedies to counter negative chi energy. The feng shui salt water cure is a specific remedy for the annual inauspicious flying stars

✨✨Feng Shui Salt Cure Counters Negative Energy✨✨
The feng shui salt cure counters the negative effects of the annual flying stars #2 black star (illness) and #5 yellow star (illness and loss/misfortune).
These flying stars are considered the two negative energy culprits of classical feng shui. These ill-fated stars move each year, so you need to use an annual salt water cure to counter them.
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Feng Shui Salt Water Cure Instructions and Tips
By Sally Painter | Feng Shui Practitioner
Updated April 16, 2021
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The salt cure is one of the most important classical feng shui remedies to counter negative chi energy. The feng shui salt water cure is a specific remedy for the annual inauspicious flying stars.
✨✨Feng Shui Salt Cure Counters Negative Energy✨✨
The feng shui salt cure counters the negative effects of the annual flying stars #2 black star (illness) and #5 yellow star (illness and loss/misfortune). These flying stars are considered the two negative energy culprits of classical feng shui. These ill-fated stars move each year, so you need to use an annual salt water cure to counter them.
✨✨Supplies✨✨
Gather the needed supplies before setting out to make your salt water cure. You can find an online supplier to buy the Chinese I Ching coins, but the other supplies are common so you may already have them around the house. At the end of the year, you will throw all of these items into the trash, so make sure you use items you don't mind giving up.
✨1 pint jar
✨Sea salt or Himalayan pink salt
✨Water
✨1 plate, tray, or bowl
✨Protective plastic or mat larger than plate, tray, or bowl
✨6 Chinese I-Ching coins from an auspicious dynasty
✨✨Instructions✨✨
Once you've used the following steps to creat the cure, set it in the afflicted sector. One cure is usually sufficient, but if you find your home is heavily afflicted with negative energies, you may decide to place a second salt cure.
✨Fill ¾ of the pint jar with salt.
✨Fill the jar with water very slowly until it is even with the top of the jar.
✨Place six Chinese I-Ching coins face up (Chinese character side) in a circle on top of the salt.
✨Using a mat, tray, plate, or large bowl, place the jar in the current year's position of the #2 or #5 star.
✨Be sure you set the jar in the open and never inside a cabinet.
✨If you need two salt water cures, just repeat steps 1 through 5 to make one for the other location.
✨✨Tips to maintain ✨✨
✨Check the water regularly and refill as needed to keep it topped off.
✨Don't touch the jar once you've placed it. This will disturb the accumulated negative energy.
✨Don't place a lid over the jar. It should remain open at all times.
✨If your salt cure grows to a point of being unmanageable, dispose of it properly and replace it with a new salt cure.
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