Wealth 

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  • Taken in Degraves Alley in Melbourne. If you would like to purchase a larger size please bmail me Winner of the Deakin University Literary Journal ~ Verandah ~ Photography Award

  • This print symbolises growing prosperity. It creates wood energy. Best placed on a South-eastern or Eastern wall. /

  • A wealth vase is an excellent way to attract wealth. It is an auspicious symbol of wealth and success. / Do not place this print near the front door or in a hallway. It is to be placed in a in a study or library, quietly activating your Wealth Luck. Use your personal wealth direction according to the kua formula, and place it there.

  • image of a 4 leaf clover, digetaly inhansed by an Irishman that added a magical power to this special clover ….that gives wealth and good luck to everone that owns it!

  • Dancing Dragon in Chinese New Year’s parade

  • The moon is peking through the tree looking for a Happy New Year for everyone at RedBubble. So have a Happy New Year, full of health, wealth and lots of wisdom! /

  • ...or maybe not, I’ll let you decide

  • Acrylic on canvas / Abstract painting by Carmen Cilliers

  • ..what is the web? who is in the web? who is in control???..... Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet / Eating her curds and whey, / Along came a spider, / Who sat down beside her / And frightened Miss Muffet away’ / ... ‘Save the Spiderz’...NRDC ...FIX YOU 100%proceeds to ...wateraid first experimental digital creation of Spiders webs inspired by the poem ‘Little Miss Muffet . ...

  • ..the little boat waits patiently on the ebbing tide in the harbour for his master, dreaming of where they may go and what adventure lies next.. my first experimental painting of a boat.. painted at the river Waveney Norfolk Broads UK …inspired by the book ‘Three men in a boat’ by Jerome K Jerome….....Watercolor on Bockingford paper 12×18” ,with Rowney Daler watercolour paints.. Lulu featured in ‘ART by Bubble hosts’ ....

  • 489 views …enter the wondrous kingdom of Mother Nature her wonders to behold around each and every corner ..River Yare Norfolk Broads UK. a first experimental landscape watercolor painting on roughcast paper with Rowney paints. ...”Open your eyes... .. ..

  • I love the Laughing Buddah so i decided to (try) do my own design, when my mum saw this she got a giggley and couldnt stop laughing, she said it was just cute funny and made her laugh….....haha i dunno why! haha Im going to try find the meaning of the Laughing Buddah in a minute, might come back here and copy & paste what he means….i know (or think) its to do with him helping the poor, feeding poor children food, and he symbolizes weath (i think hehe) Hey look i was sorta right! Wooo! The Laughing Buddha (also known as Hotei in Japan or Pu-Tai in China) is thought to be based on an actual wandering Chinese monk who lived at the time of the Liang Dynasty (907-923 AD). He is incorporated in Buddhist, Taoist and Shinto traditions. He is most often depicted with a large round tummy, laughing or smiling. He also sometimes carries a cloth sack which never empties. In this bag are sweets for children, food, precious items, rice plants etc. He is like a patron for the weak, poor and children and as well as giving it seems he takes away our woes and sadness. He symbolises good luck, contentment and abundance. He also sometimes carries a wishing fan, granting peoples wishes. In Feng Shui he is a symbol of wealth. He can be placed anywhere in your home, work or temple! (or probably more realistically on your altar). It seems a more recent addition, the idea that you can rub the Buddha’s belly to bring luck and wealth. This practice is not a part of Buddhist doctrine as such but more something that has evolved over time. Rubbing his belly or not, having this symbol around helps remind us that a prosperous, loving, giving life is possible on earth. So often we are convinced that we cannot have a plentiful and abundant life and live in balance. Well, the Laughing Buddha actually says you can! I got this info from This Website

  • Stacks of Australian $1 coins fresh from the mint

  • Woman wearing a tiara. Photo based illustration.

  • ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- “When the wind is blowing and the sleet or rain is driving against the dark windows, I love to sit by the fire, thinking of what I have read in books of voyage and travel.” – Charles Dickens “Let your bookcases and your shelves be your gardens and your pleasure-grounds. Pluck the fruit that grows therein, gather the roses, the spices, and the myrrh.” ~Judah Ibn Tibbon “A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted. You should live several lives while reading it.” / William Styron “A well-composed book is a magic carpet on which we are wafted to a world that we cannot enter in any other way” / Caroline Gordon All stock credits can found HERE – click to view My other picture in this series, called Ex Libris, can be found here: /

  • Ranunculus flower. Photo based illustration.

  • Because in the english language the phrase “Labor Creates all Wealth” doesn’t make obvious sense because it’s not clear what “Wealth” refers to. It could mean “labor creates all of rich people’s money” or it could mean “Labor creates the wealth of society”, but what is the wealth of society? It’s an indeterminate term. Saying that Labor builds society is more straightforward because that’s what we’re talking about, how workers have literally been the ones to build society and the ones that keep it going through their jobs. From a sharpie pen drawing I did and colored it in Photoshop.

  • Feng Shui teaches that 3 coins bound with the auspicious red ribbon is a powerful symbol that brings prosperity and abundance. For centuries the three good luck coins inside a red envelope have been given to family and friends to wish loved ones true prosperity. The act of giving the good luck coins spreads happiness and good luck to those who receive them. Tips for using these Chinese good luck symbols of wealth and prosperity -Many people keep the good luck coins in their wallets and purses encouraging wealth and prosperity. -Others hang the lucky coins from the inside of the door symbolising that prosperity has entered the house. -Business people often keep good luck coins in the cash register or tape them to the front of important files they are working on. /

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