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Mystic Knot Feng Shui Symbol of Marital Happiness and Undying Love

By Anamika | Oct 26, 2009 | Views: 365 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

The Mystic Knot Symbol in Feng Shui is Symbolic of long-lasting relationship and undying love. This is an ancient symbol and found in many cultures worldwide. In Buddhism, the mystic knot is one of the 8 magical auspicious objects indicative of the endless cycle of birth and rebirth. The other names of this symbol are the endless knot, lucky knot, love knot, infinity knot and never-ending knot. This Symbol represents a never ending cycle of good fortune, longevity, prosperity, success and togetherness among other things. The Mystic Knot is a combination of 6 times the infinity symbol. This Symbol activates Romance luck and is related to the Heart Chakra. It is also said that wearing or displaying this Symbol helps to attract good fortune. It is also used as a symbol of protection from heart break, suffering, accidents, illness, danger, misfortune etc. Rubbing the knot is also said to help the fear or anger to subside. The mystic knot carved out gems like jade, agate and rose quartz crystal considered most auspicious.

This Mystic Knot Symbol is red in color and is most suitable to be hung in the South West Corner of the Bedroom as it enhances the relationship of the couple. This Feng Shui Symbol can also be seen used in handbags, cars, clothes and jewelry. Displaying this Symbol in the south west corner of the living room brings unity and harmony among family members. Using this in the South West of the office brings harmony and loyalty among the employer and employees.

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Anamika

Feng Shui is the art of placing objects in relation to energy flows to increase the positive energies and minimise the negative ones. In other words it is about creating a healthy flow of life energy or "chi". Here are some Articles on Feng Shui to understand things better.

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