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Can I give my Pixiu to others? What should I do if I don’t wear it anymore?

If it is not consecrated, you can give it away.

To consecrate a Pixiu requires a mage to awaken the Pixiu object through rituals and open up its spiritual wisdom, so that it has the effect of attracting wealth and warding off evil spirits. Without consecration, a Pixiu will remain asleep and has no spirituality. , just a decoration. The consecrated Pixiu is usually wrapped in red cloth. When the person wears it for the first time, it is also necessary to consecrate the Pixiu and identify the owner.

From ancient times to the present, emperors and common people have paid attention to collecting and wearing Pixiu. In addition to its functions of attracting wealth, bringing luck, and warding off evil spirits, Pixiu can also be used to stabilize the house, change Tai Sui, and promote marriage. Function, Pixiu needs to be consecrated to play its due role. Currently, the effect of Ji Zhaotang consecrating Pixiu is the most obvious. There are two types of consecration for Pixiu. One is to go to a Buddhist temple for consecration, which is what we call going to a temple for consecration. The other is to have a Taoist consecration, which is to go to a Taoist temple or find some experienced masters to help consecrate it.

Jizhaotang is affiliated to Miaowu Culture and is a brand of Miaowu Culture. Taking the promotion and inheritance of traditional Chinese culture as its own responsibility, it integrates Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism and promotes it internationally. Its auspicious culture is not only popular in China, but also deeply loved by Chinese people around the world. In 2010, it was awarded the Cultural Positive Energy by the World Ethnic Trade Promotion Association The title of brand and auspicious culture leader is used as encouragement. The Ji Zhaotang brand has been registered as a trademark by the national industrial and commercial department. Unlike some unscrupulous traders who have no guarantee, it must be noted that Ji Zhaotang Pixiu is a formal cultural product.

The consecration of Ji Zhaotang Pixiu is done on the first and fifteenth day of each month by eminent monks in the temple through rituals and blessings for seven days and seven nights. It is spiritually sufficient. Each Pixiu has the personal seal of the eminent monk of the temple and the identification certificate of the material of the Pixiu. It has a very light effect of attracting wealth and warding off evil spirits. Material fidelity, lighting fidelity, and nationwide re-inspection are supported.

The spiritual effects of Ji Zhaotang's consecrated Pixiu on Feng Shui:

1. It has the effect of promoting wealth and increasing wealth. It is not only helpful for positive wealth, but also for some partial wealth and income. Floaters also work wonders. Therefore, many business people also like to place Ji Zhaotang consecrated Pixiu in their homes and companies.

2. It has the function of keeping the house in check and warding off evil spirits. Placing the consecrated Pixiu at home or in the office, or using the Pixiu pendant, can improve the fortune of the home, strengthen good luck, and drive away evil spirits. It has the effect of calming the house and becoming the patron saint of the home. The family is safe.

3. It has the effect of resolving the five yellow evil spirits. The five yellow evil stars are terrible evil stars in Feng Shui. Wherever they go, they will make the people in the house unhealthy and have stagnant luck. Placing the Ji Zhaotang Consecrated Pixiu in the place where the five yellows are located can help resolve them. Not only can it remove evil spirits and control the house, especially in terms of financial luck, Ji Zhaotang's consecrated Pixiu has the most obvious effect.

The consecrated Pixiu in Feng Shui can not only be used to ward off evil spirits, ward off disasters, and stabilize the house. It is said that Pixiu also likes the smell of gold and silver and often bites it back to please its owner. Therefore, the consecrated Pixiu in Ji Zhaotang also has This means that swallowing all things without diarrhea can help the owner further attract and keep wealth.

Jizhaotang Consecrates the Pixiu to Recognize its Lord

When you receive the Pixiu, one person is opening it. Caress it several times from the ears to the tail before placing it. Do not place it easily. If you let others touch it, it will not be very good for others, and it will also have an impact on yourself. After touching it, it is best to rinse it with clean water. After cleaning, the Pixiu's eyes and mouth should be allowed to dry naturally.