'Ultimate Gay Love' Talisman is one of the Gay Talismans of Chinese Black Magic. It is invoked with the spiritual power of Taoist Rabbit God - Hu Tian Bao.
The talisman is to be kept by a gay who wish to attract other gays, and improve the chance of having a gay-relationship.
If You are a Gay who already has a specific target, or wish to improve the current gay-relationship with your gay-partner, or patching up with an ex-gay-lover, shall opt for Gay-Love Ritual instead.There are different gay-love rituals to deal with specific type of gay-love problems.
Take Note: The fee for these type of left-path spiritual items and magical rituals are more expensive than the normal right-path ones. When gays seek help or ask for the price / fee, be mentally prepared about the expensive fees and prices.
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The Origin & Legend Of The 3 Stars - Fu Lu Shou (福禄寿)
Fu Lu Shou (福禄寿) are the personified ideas of Prosperity (Fu), Status (Lu), and Longevity (Shou) in Chinese Folk Religion.
The Star Of Fu (福)
Fu-Xing (福星), refers to the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. In Chinese astrology, the planet Jupiter was believed to be auspicious.
Deification Of Fu-Xing (福星) - God Of Prosperity
In the Tang Dynasty, Yang Cheng (阳城) became a governor of Dao-Zhou (道州) in Hunan of Central China. Emperor Tang De Zong (唐德宗) found midgets (侏儒) amusing, and ordered every year to gather some of them as special tribute to the imperial court by becoming palace slaves for his own entertainment. When governor Yang learned that the midgets were unhappy to be taken away from their families, he stood up to the emperor and abolished the practice. Thus Yang became immortalized as one who brings blessings and happiness.
The Star Of Lu (禄)
Lu-Xing (禄星), is Mizar - Zeta Ursae Majoris (ζ) - Zet UMa of the Big Dipper. In traditional Chinese astronomy, it is the sixth star in the Wen-Chang cluster.
Deification Of Lu-Xing (禄星) - God Of Status
The God of Status is identified with Immortal Zhang (张仙) who was probably the same person as Zhang Yuan Xiao (张远霄) who lived in Si-Chuan during the Five Dynasties period 五代 (907-960), dwelled on Mt. Qingcheng (青城) and cultivated the Dao (道). He was also called Song Zi Zhang Xian 送子张仙 - "Immortal Zhang presenting a baby", and figures in a theatre play. In popular art the God of Status is shown in the robes of a ministerial vice director (Yuan Wai Lang - 員外郎), with a peony blossom on his head, symbolizing wealth. He commonly holds a baby in his arms or holds a small child at the hand. In some pictures the figure of the God of Status is accompanied by a deer, or the picture is inscribed with the word for deer, which is a wordplay because "deer" (鹿 - lù) is pronounced in the same way as "status" (祿 - lù).
The Star Of Shou (壽)
The star of Shou (壽), Shou-Xing (寿星), is α Carinae (Canopus) - Canopus (α Car, α Carinae, Alpha Carinae). It is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Carina.
In Chinese astronomy, it is the star of the South Pole. It is the symbol of happiness and longevity in Far Eastern culture. It is also called "The Old Man of the South Pole" (南极老人 - Nan Ji Lao Ren).
Deification Of Shou-Xing (寿星) - God Of Longevity
According to legend, he was carried in his mother's womb for ten years before being born, and was already an old man when delivered. He is recognized by his high, domed forehead and the peach which he carries as a symbol of immortality. The God of Longevity is usually shown smiling and friendly, and he may sometimes be carrying a gourd filled with Elixir of Life.
The Star Of Fu (福)
Fu-Xing (福星), refers to the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. In Chinese astrology, the planet Jupiter was believed to be auspicious.
Deification Of Fu-Xing (福星) - God Of Prosperity
In the Tang Dynasty, Yang Cheng (阳城) became a governor of Dao-Zhou (道州) in Hunan of Central China. Emperor Tang De Zong (唐德宗) found midgets (侏儒) amusing, and ordered every year to gather some of them as special tribute to the imperial court by becoming palace slaves for his own entertainment. When governor Yang learned that the midgets were unhappy to be taken away from their families, he stood up to the emperor and abolished the practice. Thus Yang became immortalized as one who brings blessings and happiness.
The Star Of Lu (禄)
Lu-Xing (禄星), is Mizar - Zeta Ursae Majoris (ζ) - Zet UMa of the Big Dipper. In traditional Chinese astronomy, it is the sixth star in the Wen-Chang cluster.
Deification Of Lu-Xing (禄星) - God Of Status
The God of Status is identified with Immortal Zhang (张仙) who was probably the same person as Zhang Yuan Xiao (张远霄) who lived in Si-Chuan during the Five Dynasties period 五代 (907-960), dwelled on Mt. Qingcheng (青城) and cultivated the Dao (道). He was also called Song Zi Zhang Xian 送子张仙 - "Immortal Zhang presenting a baby", and figures in a theatre play. In popular art the God of Status is shown in the robes of a ministerial vice director (Yuan Wai Lang - 員外郎), with a peony blossom on his head, symbolizing wealth. He commonly holds a baby in his arms or holds a small child at the hand. In some pictures the figure of the God of Status is accompanied by a deer, or the picture is inscribed with the word for deer, which is a wordplay because "deer" (鹿 - lù) is pronounced in the same way as "status" (祿 - lù).
The Star Of Shou (壽)
The star of Shou (壽), Shou-Xing (寿星), is α Carinae (Canopus) - Canopus (α Car, α Carinae, Alpha Carinae). It is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Carina.
In Chinese astronomy, it is the star of the South Pole. It is the symbol of happiness and longevity in Far Eastern culture. It is also called "The Old Man of the South Pole" (南极老人 - Nan Ji Lao Ren).
Deification Of Shou-Xing (寿星) - God Of Longevity
According to legend, he was carried in his mother's womb for ten years before being born, and was already an old man when delivered. He is recognized by his high, domed forehead and the peach which he carries as a symbol of immortality. The God of Longevity is usually shown smiling and friendly, and he may sometimes be carrying a gourd filled with Elixir of Life.
The Proper Tai-Sui Protection Talismans
Every time coming close to Chinese New Year, many Chinese Folks will be very worried about whether the New Chinese Year will have them crash / offend the new up-coming Tai-Sui in-charge, which may cause them to have a hard year ahead, bad luck, ill-health, money problem etc. Chinese folks will be busy seeking information about Tai-Suis, such as how to Pray to Tai-Sui or where to get a Tai-Sui Protection Talisman.
This article will show You the genuine Tai-Sui Talismans and how to use them.
To understand what is Tai-Sui, go here >> The Origin Of Tai-Suis
There are 60 Tai-Suis. Each new year, there will be one particular Tai-Sui in charge.
There will be 4 Chinese Zodiac Signs that are in conflict with the Tai-Sui of the new year.
The 4 conflicts are:
In Pure Taoism Version:
Taoist Secret Tai-Sui Talismans come in Yin Form & Yang Form.
There are 60 secret Yin-Form Tai-Sui Talismans and 60 secret Yang-Form Tai-Sui Talismans, and another 60 talismans of the names of the specific Tai-Suis.
One of the 60 Yin or 60 Yang Secret Tai-Sui Talismans, is combined with one of the talisman of the name of that specific Tai-Sui to create a complete Tai-Sui Protection Talisman of that particular year.
Taoist Master / Sorcerer will then empower the Tai-Sui Talisman with Tai-Sui Secret Mantra.
Folks born in the Yin Year, who crash / offend Tai-Sui of the new year, shall carry Yang Form Tai-Sui Talisman of that year to seek protection.
Folks born in the Yang Year, who crash / offend Tai-Sui of the new year, shall carry Yin Form Tai-Sui Talisman of that year to seek protection.
The 60 Secret Yang-Form Tai-sui Talismans (Red Colour) & 60 Secret Yin-Form Taisui Talismans (Black Colour)
In Folk Taoism Version:
There are many Tai-Sui Talismans produced by so-called Taoist 'Masters' and so-called Feng-Shui 'Masters', who don't know what they are doing. There are many errors found in those Tai-Sui Talismans that are shown on Feng-Shui Books, or given freely to the public, or even paid-version. One example: On the top right side of a Tai-Sui Talisman (Folk Taoist Version), the South Deeper (南斗)should have 6 circles, but often time the wrong / fake version only show 5 circles.
To get a Correct Version Tai-Sui Protection Talisman..
You may get it free from a Taoist Temple, or pay a fee to get a Taoist / Feng-Shui Master to create and empower it for You, but make sure the Master know what he /she is doing. Many Taoist / Feng Shui 'Masters' are copying one another with their error-filled Tai-Sui Talismans.
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This article will show You the genuine Tai-Sui Talismans and how to use them.
To understand what is Tai-Sui, go here >> The Origin Of Tai-Suis
There are 60 Tai-Suis. Each new year, there will be one particular Tai-Sui in charge.
There will be 4 Chinese Zodiac Signs that are in conflict with the Tai-Sui of the new year.
The 4 conflicts are:
- 刑太岁 - Punishment Of Tai-Sui
- 沖太岁 - Opposing The Taisui
- 破太岁 - Destruction Of The Taisui
- 害太岁 - Harming The Taisui
In Pure Taoism Version:
Taoist Secret Tai-Sui Talismans come in Yin Form & Yang Form.
There are 60 secret Yin-Form Tai-Sui Talismans and 60 secret Yang-Form Tai-Sui Talismans, and another 60 talismans of the names of the specific Tai-Suis.
One of the 60 Yin or 60 Yang Secret Tai-Sui Talismans, is combined with one of the talisman of the name of that specific Tai-Sui to create a complete Tai-Sui Protection Talisman of that particular year.
Taoist Master / Sorcerer will then empower the Tai-Sui Talisman with Tai-Sui Secret Mantra.
Folks born in the Yin Year, who crash / offend Tai-Sui of the new year, shall carry Yang Form Tai-Sui Talisman of that year to seek protection.
Folks born in the Yang Year, who crash / offend Tai-Sui of the new year, shall carry Yin Form Tai-Sui Talisman of that year to seek protection.
The 60 Secret Yang-Form Tai-sui Talismans (Red Colour) & 60 Secret Yin-Form Taisui Talismans (Black Colour)
60 Talismans of the names of each individual Tai-Suis
In Folk Taoism Version:
There are many Tai-Sui Talismans produced by so-called Taoist 'Masters' and so-called Feng-Shui 'Masters', who don't know what they are doing. There are many errors found in those Tai-Sui Talismans that are shown on Feng-Shui Books, or given freely to the public, or even paid-version. One example: On the top right side of a Tai-Sui Talisman (Folk Taoist Version), the South Deeper (南斗)should have 6 circles, but often time the wrong / fake version only show 5 circles.
6 examples of the proper Folk Taoist Version Of Tai-Sui Protection Talismans
To get a Correct Version Tai-Sui Protection Talisman..
You may get it free from a Taoist Temple, or pay a fee to get a Taoist / Feng-Shui Master to create and empower it for You, but make sure the Master know what he /she is doing. Many Taoist / Feng Shui 'Masters' are copying one another with their error-filled Tai-Sui Talismans.
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