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Enhance your child's Study Luck with Feng Shui Pagoda

May 15th 2007 06:47
Category: Feng Shui
Feng Shui Pagoda - Education Tower
Pagodas form an important part of oriental culture, more specifically in Oriental architecture. You can see pagodas as part of Japanese, Chinese, Nepalese and Burmese architecture. More specifically Pagodas are a part of Buddhism. The pagoda has protective properties as well as being able to bestow its owner with career- or studying-luck.


In Feng Shui, pagoda is also known as the education tower. It has long been a symbol of calm and peace, making it an excellent item to use to stabilize an area for better concentration in studies. You can place a pagoda in our child's room to increase his/her concentration in studies. It also is said to to reduce his/her boisterous behaviour.

The pagoda is said to have the power to keep away anything that could distract your mind. It could prove to be useful for for children who daydream a lot or get distracted easily.
Place it on your desk in the NE corner of your desk if you have a job that requires a great deal of concentration.

For a child, place this in the NE corner of his/her bedroom or desk where the child studies for school. To ward off exam fears, place an obsidian pagoda on your child's table. I have already written about the protective properties of Obsidian Crystal.

Pagodas placed in the office has the ability to stimulate career energies, up your work progress and ward off negative intentions and also effectively avoid plagiarism of your work efforts.


For scholars, placement of the venerable pagoda by the studying table is conducive to productive studying and ease in memorizing difficult facts.

So if you are worried about your child's studies or about your partner's career just go ahead and try it out. Now...
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Comment by Nickoftime's Sanity Corner

May 15th 2007 11:59
MaaUpma,

great post! I love pagodas...they're so peaceful looking to me...don't know why though...

And feng shui actually works!

Take care,

Nick


Comment by spiceisland8

January 5th 2012 16:50
pagodas for childrens education...could you pls clarify better, pagods in crystal or brass?? which is better. also have seen in local stores height/floor variation on pagodas. so pls let me know how many floors, and in which material, brass, crystal or any other...

does the tip of the exterior pagodas need to curl up(slightly) or a normal one is fine.... sorry to get into so many details. but need to know the correct product. do we have to maganetic this pagoda.. or just place it on the se corner of the study table?? if to energise how?? later after how many days?? to recharge?? and how??

Comment by MaaUpma

January 11th 2012 10:00
It would be great if you can write your name if you expect an answer to your query.

Pagoda, as per Chinese Feng Shui work on the principle of Symbolism and their effect on our sub-concious.So finer details of shape does not matter.

Whether metal, wood, brass, crystal will be better depends on several factors related to birth details of the individual and cannot be determined without a personalized consultation. same is the case with the number of floors.



Ma Upma

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