How to Use Pixiu (or Pi Yao) in Feng Shui

How to Use Pixiu (or Pi Yao) in Feng Shui Introduction The pixiu is a good luck feng shui animal. It’s also considered to be a symbol of longevity, prosperity and fertility. Pixiu are sometimes …

How to Use Pixiu (or Pi Yao) in Feng Shui

Introduction

The pixiu is a good luck feng shui animal. It’s also considered to be a symbol of longevity, prosperity and fertility. Pixiu are sometimes called “Chinese rabbits” because they have long ears, which resemble rabbit ears. They have been in China since the Han Dynasty ((202 BC – 9 AD, 25–220 AD) and are believed to bring good health, wealth, happiness and longevity to people who keep them in their homes or businesses.

What Is a Pixiu?

A pixiu is a mythical creature in Chinese culture. Pixiu are depicted as flying foxes with red eyes, long noses and white fur on their bodies. They enjoy eating fruit, but they sometimes have to work hard for their meals because there’s not much fruit in the world to go around! Pixiu symbolize good fortune and prosperity; they bring wealth, happiness and good luck into your life by bringing you wealth in business or through investments (or simply getting more money).

It’s important to note that while these creatures may look friendly enough at first glance—they’re usually portrayed as having big eyes surrounded by light-colored fur—pixiu are actually very powerful symbols of protection against negative energies coming from all directions: spiritual beings (like ghosts), humans who carry bad intentions towards you/your family members…

How to Activate Pixiu

Activate Pixiu

Pixiu can be activated in your home, office or car by making a pixiu statue. The process is simple and will take less than 15 minutes to complete. You can use any materials that you have on hand: clay, plaster and/or cement mixers are all good options for making the sculpture or figurine (see instructions below). Once you’ve finished building your project, let it dry for about 24 hours before storing it away safely until next time!

Making a Pixiu Statue

To make a pixiu statue, you will need: -Cement mixer/plaster bucket and mixing stick -Clay or plaster of Paris mix (available at most home improvement stores) -A large plastic container (large enough to fit your statue once it’s made) -Water -Scraping tool (like a butter knife) -Paint brush for painting eyes onto your statue (optional).

The Story of the Pixiu

Pixiu, also known as Pi Yao in Chinese culture, is a mythical creature that has been around since ancient times. It’s a popular Feng Shui symbol and is often depicted on the doors of homes to protect against sickness and evil spirits.

In fact, it’s believed that if you see someone with a Pixiu tattooed on their arm or leg then they are more likely to be sick than someone who doesn’t have one!

History of Male and Female Pixiu Energies

Pixiu is a mythical creature that represents good luck and prosperity.

In China, Pixiu is considered to be the symbol of wealth, fertility, and power. It also brings you protection from bad spirits and keeps your home safe from accidents or damages caused by external forces. In Feng Shui terms, we can say that this creature is considered as the guardian of wealth in our homes by keeping it away from those who don’t deserve it such as thieves or burglars who might try stealing something valuable inside your house if they see you leave with all your belongings at once!

But not only does it guard against theft but also against fire hazards such as lightning strikes due to its ability to fly around freely without being hindered by gravity like other animal species do when they’re looking for food sources nearby areas where there’s nothing else around except grassland lands where trees grow naturally without human intervention whatsoever.”

How to Use Pixiu for Feng Shui

Pixiu amulets can be used in many ways, but the most common is to wear them around your neck or wrist. This is especially useful for Feng Shui practitioners who work in their home offices and need protection from negative energy or bad luck. You can also place one on the wall near your desk as a reminder of good fortune and prosperity.

You may want to use Pixiu amulets when you’re starting a new job because they will help increase your wealth corner. They’re effective at boosting energy flow through all five main directions (southwest), which will help bring wealth into your life!

Another way that Pixiu can make a difference in Feng Shui practice is by adding more protection at home entrances—especially if there are lots of obstacles like traffic lights blocking access into homes where people live together (like apartments). The purpose behind this would be so that everyone feels safe when entering their homes without worrying about getting mugged while out walking around town late night after work hours.”

Care for Your Pixiu

Feed it regularly. Pixiu should be fed every other day, preferably before 7pm. If you are worried about the pixiu getting hungry and taking food from your pillow or bedsheets, then leave a bowl of food outside its cage before feeding time.

Clean the face and mouth with water after each meal. This will help keep them healthy and ensure that they don’t get sick from eating too much at once!

Give it a bath at least once per month to clean off any dirt on its fur (or feathers). A gentle rinse with warm water is all it needs for this step; no need for soap or shampoo!  Be careful not to let any water spill onto their skin—this could cause irritation/redness/swelling if too much gets into their eyes or ears too quickly…so make sure everything stays dry!

Conclusion

Pi yao is a flying star that can bring good fortune and positive energy into your home or office. It’s also known as a pixie, fairy or little person; it brings blessings if you treat it with care.

The best way to keep the good energy flowing is by placing them on windowsills, desks and other places where they will be visible to people entering your home or work space. These lucky little beings are very friendly and enjoy being treated like royalty!

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