An unusual talisman for attracting wealth is being sold in China - jars with soil collected from the territory of financial institutions (5 photos)
Sellers claim that this will help attract money, but they can't prove it.
Jars and bags of soil have appeared on Chinese marketplaces. But not just any soil, but soil fully charged with the energy of money.
The sellers of this stuff claim that they collected the soil on the territory of large banks and stole it from flower pots inside the offices of monetary and credit organizations. One craftsman even claims that he collected dust from an ATM. All this is supposed to help the buyer recharge with positive energy and attract as much money as possible into his life.
"This soil is hand-picked from five major banks and is supposed to increase wealth and dissolve bad energy, although we can't scientifically prove it," said one of those offering to buy a bag of soil.
Kashpirovsky and Chumak would approve of this approach.
The cost of the "charged" container is from 3 to 120 dollars (converted from yuan, of course). The latter, apparently, should immediately make the owner a millionaire. And so that potential buyers do not doubt the origin of the earth in the jar, they post such photos. Although they do not prove anything at all.
On the Internet, this is called info-gypsyism of a new level: before, they charged water, creams and sold air under the guise of promises of prosperity, and now here are jars of earth.
Successful success, Chinese style.