The ancient Chinese philosophy of Feng Shui is increasingly attracting our attention. And not by chance. It helps to organize our surrounding world and everything around people. According to the teachings of Feng Shui, it is necessary to use the beneficial effects of energy on humans. This is facilitated by interior items in our home. These include both the furniture itself and kitchen utensils, plants, figurines and much more. I would like to dwell in more detail on the figurines. Or more precisely, there is Feng Shui on the money Maneki - Neko cat. This figurine has a special look. It is represented in the form of a cat with its front paw raised. The second one is holding a sign. Wishes of good luck and happiness are written on it in Japanese characters. The figure is mainly made of porcelain or ceramics, and was previously carved from stone. It has long been believed that it will bring good luck to its owners.
History of the figurine
There is a legend that originated at Gotokuji Temple. It tells that a stray cat found its way onto the temple grounds and was sheltered by the abbot. Wars occurred frequently at that time. During one, the temple suffered extensive damage and was burned to the ground. The monks tried to rebuild it on their own, but in vain, nothing yielded results. Then the abbot, as if jokingly, told his cat that he regretted his helplessness. And if the cat were a person, then he could make at least some contribution to the restoration of the temple.
After some time, the cat jumped out of the gate and sat down on the stones. He was waiting for those who might pass by. As soon as the animal noticed the army of Daimyo Ii, who was returning victoriously from a military campaign, he immediately began to attract attention with his paw. People noticed the cat and followed him to the temple, where they met the abbot, who amazed them and the prince with his wisdom. After such a visit, the Daimyo took the temple under his protection. He made him his family. In modern times, the sanctuary still exists. It has remained a tradition to hold a gratitude ceremony for the cat every year in the spring. On the temple grounds you can buy a Feng Shui figurine of Maneki-Neko cat.
According to another legend, the cat lived with a poor woman. When she was sleeping, in a dream the animal advised her to make her own figurine out of clay, and then sell it on the market, then wealth and good luck would come to her house. In the morning the woman got down to business. She carved her first figurine, and a rich man bought it for a good amount of money. After this, the owner began making and selling figurines. Her life got better.
Safety precautions for keeping cats in the house.
1) Before getting a cat, you need to be sure that you: * Are not allergic to cats, to their fur, for example. * There is no person (family member) living in your apartment or house who has a severe allergy to the fur of these animals. 2) If you yourself feel that: *you are not yet ready to take care of your pet. * you don't like animals in general or cats in particular. * you are harsh or even cruel towards animals. 3) Before you get a cat, you need to be sure that you will love him, take care of him, give him vaccinations, feed him on time, play with him, etc. If you are not sure of this, then it’s better not to. 4) If you have sheltered an unfortunate animal, but still cannot or do not want to keep it (for various reasons), then it is best to quickly find a new home before the animal gets used to it and becomes attached to you. After all, cats and kitties (as well as dogs) really miss their owners when they are apart. 5) If a cat “nailed” to you, know that he did not choose you by chance. It was most likely sent to you by higher powers in order to: * lift your spirits, bring you more happiness, optimism, etc. * improve some area of your life. * improve your health, and maybe even cure some disease. (but don’t forget, cats are not a panacea for all diseases, and the presence of a cat at home does not exclude traditional medicine. A cat will often act as an additional therapy to traditional medicine and as a general restorative). * attract love to you: if you are single, very soon you may have a loved one; if you are no longer alone, it will improve relationships, bring warmth, touching and even romance into them. * may save your life or the life of one or even several household members. Yes, such cases have been recorded in history. * and maybe neutralize negative energies (expel dark entities, evil spirits...). In such cases, keep an eye on your cat, if he sits in one place for a long time, in a tense position, watching what you cannot see, then you need to help your cat: first read a prayer over this place, then if there is a prayer in this place “ blockage” - disassemble it (it is advisable to throw things out of this place, if not, then at least fumigate them with a Chinese incense stick), wash the floor with a rag, which you must throw away immediately, it is advisable to pour out the water not in the toilet or bathroom, but somewhere on the street . Then, over this place in the apartment, read the prayer again. 6) If you already have a cat, then you need to provide him with all the necessary benefits. Bowls for food, water and of course a tray. If you have two or more animals, then each person should have trays with filler individually. Why is this so important? Yes, because cats and kittens in nature, in the wild, relieve their natural needs (always!) in different places. And the fact that at home they go to the same tray (day after day), they are doing a favor to their beloved owners. Therefore, each cat should have its own tray! It is very important! a) Don't get a black cat if you're a loser, because... black cats are capable of attracting even more negativity and problems to the stranger. If you are lucky, the black cat will help you become even richer, happier, more successful, but more on that later. b) Do not get a ginger cat or kitty, if you have red hair, it can turn your luck away. c) White cats will bring goodness, good luck and happiness to economic and responsible people. For slobs and angry people, such cats are more likely to bring trouble.
What does the figurine promise?
Every European who has visited the temple always tries to bring back a figurine of a cat. It is customary to pay attention to the cat's paws. Each figure can have either its left or right leg raised. So, raising the left one will mean attracting clients and buyers, and raising the right one will mean attracting money and good luck. They try to look at the amplitude of its rise. The stronger it is, the higher the effect of the talisman.
The cat always has a coin, it usually hangs on his neck. This is no coincidence. According to ancient legend, he stole it from a rich man for his sick neighbor. So he wanted to thank him for giving him freshly caught fish every morning. For the cat’s virtue, the statuette was awarded with such an accessory around its neck.
On some figurines, the cat can hold a koban. This is a coin with a nominal value of one ryu. But what’s interesting is that the coin has an inscription of ten million. Today this amount is equal to ten billion US dollars.
The cat can be decorated with a red collar with a bell. This indicated that the animal was previously quite expensive. Not everyone could afford the pleasure of keeping a cat. To ensure that the pet did not get lost anywhere, it was equipped with a similar bell.
At the end of the twentieth century, a museum was dedicated to the animal. There is a whole collection of cats that bring good luck. To attract customers, the director came up with such a “trick”. At the threshold, visitors are greeted by a robot cat, which waves to all passers-by, as its motion sensor is triggered.
Varieties of mascot
The Japanese Maneku cat comes in many varieties: some are pure white and raise one paw, while others are multi-colored and hold various objects in one paw. The following are considered the most popular:
- White cat with one raised paw. Such a talisman helps in the desire to develop intellectually, maintain mental balance and bright thoughts.
- Royal cat with a money hammer in one of its paws and a scarf. In this case, Maneki-Neko is intended for representatives of leadership positions. The gavel symbolizes good luck, and the scarf symbolizes prosperity.
- Warlike Maneki-neko - the figure is dressed in a multi-colored kimono, and kittens with raised paws are sitting on the shoulders and head. Such a talisman is configured to protect its owner energetically and physically. Interestingly, the number of additional cats enhances the power of the main Maneki-neko.
- Black Maneki-neko - creates a protective aura around its owner from the evil eye, evil spirits. The raised left paw calls on good spirits for protection. Sometimes the black cat is holding a coin (a sign of success) and wearing an apron (a protective garment).
- Red Maneki-neko. Removes illness and negative energy from the owner. The raised right paw attracts light energy to the owner to restore his energy charge. Just like the black cat, he often holds a coin in his paw and wears an apron.
- The money cat, like the well-known cat, traditionally holds in its paws a bag of coins or one large old-style coin.
- Blue Maneki-neko symbolizes chastity and stability of morality. Promotes spiritual development, gaining control over one’s own emotions and inner harmony.
- A cat with raised front paws is used to protect the hearth and family. If human babies are sitting on a cat's lap, this is also a symbol of fertility.
- A pink cat helps to dispel the aura of loneliness and transform its owner in the eyes of others, making him more attractive. The talisman helps get rid of melancholy, blues, and strengthen self-confidence. It also enhances sexuality and external attractiveness for the opposite sex. The amulet can be used both to acquire new relationships and to renew and strengthen existing ones.
- Green maneki-neko helps strengthen concentration, memory and develop creativity. The talisman helps to retain the information received in your head. It will be useful not only for students, but also for creative people - researchers, scientists and writers.
Warlike Maneki-neko - a cat in a multi-colored kimono with kittens. Such a talisman will protect its owner energetically and physically.
A cat can hold a variety of objects, and each of them has its own meaning.
- fan - brushes away evil spirits;
- children's toy - wish fulfillment;
- a gold coin or fish - for money;
- flowering twig - attracting love;
- fruits - helping spouses conceive a baby;
- oar - success in any endeavor;
- hieroglyphs - each hieroglyph has its own translation.
Sometimes a red pillow is placed under the figurine to attract money.
In Japan, mascot distributors always recommend purchasing a white kitten with multi-colored spots with its left paw raised. They say that such a talisman speaks to all guests about the spiritual purity of the household, and with its paw it attracts happiness into the family.
Accommodation
A figurine with an animal should be in your home or office at the entrance so that your gaze falls on the front door. Another good place for her will be the south-eastern part of the room, it is she who is responsible for wealth, and the presence of a cat in it activates it. As an option, place the cat in the northeast, which belongs to the knowledge zone. In this case, the cat will help you manage your money correctly and make successful investments. To enhance the action of the figurine, it is seated on a pot of money. Coins are constantly being poured in there.
The figure of a cat can be found in offices. There they are on the desktop. It will serve to attract clients. For the same purpose, Maneki-Neko is placed in shops, it will lure visitors.
It's not bad to have two of these cats at once. They are placed together. In addition to prosperity, they will also drive away loneliness. It is advisable that they have different paws raised.
In China, it is believed that a cat is able to rid the house of evil spirits that the owner himself cannot see, and all because animals are able to see even in the dark.
Siamese cat
Smart, beautiful - these words can describe not only a girl. Siamese cats are considered smart and beautiful. They are favorites of the household, but do not want to make friends with strangers, and will never allow themselves to be petted.
It is believed that this cat is marked by the hand of God, and its cream color brings prosperity and stable financial status to the home. Despite its strictness towards strangers, the cat adores the members of the family in which it lives.
Color solutions
The traditional color of the paw-raised mascot is white fur with spots of yellow and black. However, along with it you can often find different color solutions:
- a white cat without spots is the second most popular, the meaning is purity,
- black cat - especially popular among women, meaning - allows you to scare away evil (envious people),
- red color – wards off diseases and evil spirits,
- golden cat – is directly related to financial well-being,
- pink cat - gaining popularity, meaning - success in love,
- blue color – gives peace,
- yellow cat - protects marriage,
- green cat - brings wisdom.
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Maneki-neko color meaning
Traditionally, the talisman in the form of a cat is painted in various shades. This is done for a reason - each color has its own meaning. According to the classics, three natural colors are used: black, white and red. If the figurine is made in three colors, the cat is a symbol of good luck, like or.
Each color of Maneki-neko has its own meaning.
Another version of the cat's three-color coloring is red and gold on a white background. This Maneki-neko is focused on attracting monetary profits.
There are “Maneki-neko” amulets, painted in two colors. Usually the main color is white, and the spots are colored:
- white color - goodness and purity, innocence;
- black – protection from evil in the form of ill-wishers;
- gold – wealth, attracting money;
- red – protection of the home and household from external adverse influences;
- pink – attracting love, tender feelings;
- red and beige - good luck;
- green – assistance in acquiring new knowledge;
- blue (and any shades) – life wisdom and spiritual peace.
Often a red ribbon is wrapped around the cat's neck, with a round coin tied to it. The Maneki-neko figurine should be placed either in front of the door to the home, or in the first room at the entrance, facing those entering.
The amulet must be chosen with the expectation of helping in the area that is needed most at the moment.
One of the most popular feng shui talismans is the porcelain cat. It is installed in offices, stores, and at home. It performs the function of attracting happiness. Read more about what it means and how to use the Maneki neko talisman on the Guru Horoscope.