The Education Tower is said to
possess certain powers, which helps to transform unruly minds into well-disciplined
minds. It is a concentration enhancer for those who wish to achieve academic
success. The Education Tower has
evolved from the Buddhist stupa, which is considered as a sacred object. You
can place a Education Tower on the Child's Study Table to increase his
concentration in studies and also to reduce his distraction. This Tower is said
to have the power to keep away anything that could distract the mind. It is
very useful for children with distractive minds and for those who lack proper
concentration. The best place to keep the Tower is North East corner of the child’s
room or Study Table. We can also place a Education Tower on one’s work desk to
increase career luck in the office. Auspicious Chi gathering around the tower
will energize the person who work at that table making one feeling fresh and
alert during his work. This will increase work efficiency and productivity,
thereby increasing chances of career enhancement and work recognition.
Benefits Of Feng Shui Education Tower
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Education tower shall be kept on the study table of
students. It enhances the education corner and convert negative energy into positive energy and is a must to keep
item for students.
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The best place to keep the education tower is the
North East corner of the child's bedroom. The education tower is consideration
to have yin energy, and so as to make it effective, it should be balanced by
yang energy in the room.
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Place Feng Shui Education Tower at the front doorway to have
protection over your home or work place.
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Place the Pagoda in the Flying Star sector in your office or business
premises to enhance the creativity and focus of your colleagues and staff.
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The East sector of a living or dining room is known as
the “Health sector”, and placing a pagoda in this corner will serve to diffuse
negative energy causing disease. The FengShui Education Tower is also believed to help sleep up recovery from
sickness; simply place a pagoda at the bedside.
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