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Feng Shui Tips for 2010 (3) – Salt and Coins Cure

What is a Salt and Coins Cure?
This is an ancient cure recommended by many Feng Shui Masters and practitioners to soften and suppress the negative qi (energy) brought along by Flying Star 5 and Star 2.  Both these stars, when untimely, are known to bring misfortune, illnesses, and calamities.

For 2010, Star 5 is positioned in the Southwest direction while Star 2 is positioned diagonally opposite Star 5 in the Northeast direction.  It would be good to place a Salt and Coins Cure (SCC) in both these directions of your residence or offices.  

If you would like to take advantage of this cure, it is simple and easy to prepare.  What you need is a colorless glass jar filled with 500 grams of sea salt, place 6 Chinese Yijing coins (those with a square hole in the center) on top of the salt, make sure that the four characters of the coins are facing up, slowly pour in tap water to top up the jar.  You are advised to put a glass plate under the jar to protect your furniture or flooring in case the salt formation spills over (see image).

Again, these coins can be purchased in any Feng Shui shops in your area.  If you preferred to purchased the coins which are empowered with positive energy, you can order them here (under Feng Shui coins – 2 sets of 6 coins for US$ 38.00 only). 

Here's the link to some FAQ including how to prepare the SCC and some pictures for your ready reference.    

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8 Comments »

  1. Hi, that's a great tip!

    Comment by Ray — January 14, 2010 @ 4:51 am

  2. Thanks for the compliment!

    Comment by Jeannie — January 14, 2010 @ 5:26 pm

  3. Wow thanks for making the tutorial as well as it is very helpful indeed~!
    By the way, the jar top just leave it unseal am I right?

    Comment by minette — January 25, 2010 @ 1:17 am

  4. Hi minette,
    Yes, it should be left uncovered to absorb the negative energy.
    Have a nice day!

    Comment by Jeannie — January 25, 2010 @ 11:36 am

  5. thank you for sharing your tips to us… until when will i change the salt cure? will i just leave it there until the next year?

     

    Comment by angie — July 17, 2010 @ 2:06 am

  6. Hi Angie,
    Am glad you find it helpful. You can keep this salt cure until next year if there is no residual formation on or around the top of the jar. However, if the formation is overwhelming, replace it with a new one… Make sure you dispose the old one outside of your house by using gloves. Do not be contaminated with the salt water as it contains accumulated negative energies, wash it off immediately if you touched it or if it spilled over your hand/body accidentally.

    Be well :-)

    Comment by Jeannie — July 17, 2010 @ 10:52 am

  7. if  i spilt or  folldown  the salt cure what to do

    Comment by ranee — July 23, 2010 @ 6:07 pm

  8. Hi Rance,

    Use gloves and wipe clean with a mob or paper towel. If the container is overturned, use gloves to pick up the container, wipe clean as mentioned earlier, and dispose it outside of your house. If your body parts are in contact with the SCC water, wash it off under running water immediately. Hope this helps.
    Jeannie

    Comment by Jeannie — July 23, 2010 @ 6:27 pm

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