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00Worshipping the God of Wealth (Than Tai) is a deeply ingrained tradition in many Asian cultures, believed to bring financial luck, business success, and overall prosperity to the household. However, many families unknowingly skip crucial steps or violate traditional principles, which is said to lead to a 'drain' in fortune rather than an accumulation. To ensure that your spiritual practices align with the goal of attracting wealth, there are 11 essential rules that every practitioner should follow. First and foremost is the placement of the altar; it should always face the main entrance to 'welcome' luck, but it must have a solid wall behind it for stability. Cleanliness is paramount—the God of Wealth is said to favor clean and tidy spaces, so the altar and the statues must be dusted regularly with dedicated towels. The choice of offerings is also specific; fresh flowers (never artificial), ripe fruits, and clean water are basic requirements. Many people forget the importance of 'lighting the way,' meaning the lamps or candles on the altar should be lit during prayer times to guide the energy. Another common mistake is placing the altar near 'unclean' areas like bathrooms or kitchens, which is considered disrespectful and can negate the positive energy. Timing also matters; specific days of the lunar month are considered more auspicious for deep cleaning or making special requests. By following these 11 principles, you create a harmonious environment that respects tradition and invites the flow of abundance into your home or business. It is not just about the ritual itself, but the sincerity and mindfulness behind it. Understanding these nuances helps preserve the sanctity of the practice while maximizing the spiritual benefits of honoring the God of Wealth.
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