We have been hearing about lucky charms since time immemorial. Wind chimes, Swastik on home walls, horse shoe nailed in the entrance, talismans; lucky charms have existed across cultures. Hinduism identifies horse shoes, swastiks, rudraksh, crystals, numeric and zodiac signs bracelets as lucky charms. Similarly we have Laughing Buddha, wind chimes, magic balls, etc among the Feng Shui charms. Other cultures also have their own lucky charms, like Buddhists have sacred tattoos with Buddhist images, called as 'sak yant' which is for spiritual protection. Muslims wear tawiz. But the question that constantly knocked at my heart was- do these lucky charms really work? If yes, how (Though i couldn't ever believe it could be true)? The fact is that these charms actually works and its scientifically proven. Usage of these charms and positive symbols can actually alter energy flow and enhance the surrounding space. Their shapes, sizes and materials possess the ability to transmit or amplify energy. They are energy tools,like Crystals, which when placed can dissolve negative energy in an area. Some of the well known lucky charms are in Feng shui, Hinduism & Vastu are: Feng Shui Charms
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