Feng shui plant money.

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Crassula ovata

although called "Japanese tree", this plant actually originates from the southern parts of Africa. That's why it's so durable. It belongs to the succulent plants, similar to the cactus. Succulents are very handsome plants specific in that they have the power to store water in their leaves. In our country (Serbia) it is known as krasula, Japanese tree or money tree. It was named after the oval-shaped sheets that resemble a coin.

ve enough money, no matter how objectively they have it. Such an attitude is typical of human nature, so feng shui has also addressed this issue. According to feng shui, it is very important where certain objects are located in our home, because in that way they affect the flow of energy. Therefore, it is considered that if the Japanese tree is decorated with money, it can bring the right inflow of funds to our current account. According to feng shui, the Japanese money tree should be kept at the entrance to the room, in the hallway on the left. Hallways represent crossroads, places where different energies mix, and the money tree is there to direct a certain energy in a positive direction. Krasula is considered to have good energy for new beginnings, it is there to encourage growth and development, it gives a positive. It is for this reason that the Japanese money tree is a great gift for birthdays, moving in, starting a new business, graduating. He pays homage to the moments in life that represent a natural turning point.

That is why it is believed that it can influence the inflow of money, its energy is there to encourage us to work and thus influence the balance in the bank. That is why it can often be found in corporations or restaurants.

You will have to check for yourself whether it will specifically affect your bank account…

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oh how nice it would be to plant money in a pot and make it sprout and we just pick it up and go to the party: D

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And where is your coin frog here? :)

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Great information about this article my

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