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Ebisu and Daikoku-”Think and Grow Rich”

Forbes Magazine shared that one out of three secrets of billionaires for creating wealth is related to having solid relationships and a supportive partner– one who believes in you, inspires you to grow and move forward, and allows you to be successful in whatever you do.

In Japanese Fu-Sui, both Ebisu and Daikoku gods are very traditional symbols of wealth, money and a fortunate marriage. In some traditions, they are considered as father and son, symbolizing the presence of a mentor, family, friend or loyal partner who plays a major role in the achievement of one’s goals.

If you feel that you are attracted to both these gods, it could mean that your mind is ready to accept the necessary support for starting a new business or other activities that lead to building wealth and finances. This symbols will help keep a balance between two elements– Wood, which is related to clarity of thoughts and concentration; and Earth, which means solid partnerships, stability and peace of mind.

It will be beneficial to display Ebisu and Dailoku in the south-east direction of your office if you need more focus and specific knowleges, or if you are looking for more solidity and balance then the best area will be the south-west direction of your bedroom.

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