Overview
- Reports identify four strategic locations for a salt bowl: the front entrance, the kitchen, the work or study area, and the southeast corner tied to wealth in the Bagua map.
- Specialists advise using glass or ceramic containers for the salt, with some adding Chinese coins or a red thread to reinforce traditional symbolism.
- Readers are told to replace the salt when it becomes damp or clumpy, which the coverage says signals it has absorbed dense energy.
- Guides define the wealth corner as the far left-rear of the home from the main entrance and suggest a jade plant, a small water feature or coins, gold or red accents, and incense or candles, all kept tidy.
- Complementary practices include deep cleaning, smudging with palo santo or sage, sound from Tibetan bowls, crystals such as quartz or amethyst, intentional visualization, and upkeep like decluttering, natural light, and soft color palettes.