Dragon
The Dragon brings upon the essence of life,
in the form of its celestial breath, known to many as sheng chi. He
has the ability to blow out cosmic chi from his breath, which is the
base for studies of Feng Shui. Mountains, valleys, rivers, buildings
and highways are all correlated to Dragon head, claws, tail, veins
and his pearl to determine the feng shui of a place. He yields life
and bestows its power in the form of the seasons, bringing water from
rain, warmth from the sunshine, wind from the seas and soil from the
earth. The Dragon is the ultimate representation of the forces of
Mother Nature. The greatest divine force on Earth.
The
Chinese Dragon is often seen as the symbol of divine protection and
vigilance. It is regarded as the Supreme Being amongst all creatures.
It has the ability to live in the seas, fly up the heavens and coiled
up in the land in the form of mountains. Being the divine mythical
animal, the Dragon can ward off wandering evil spirits, protect the
innocent and bestow safety to all that hold his emblem. The Chinese
Dragon is look upon as the ultimate symbol of Good Fortune. Ancient
emperors of China associate themselves with Dragon. Today, all Feng
Shui masters treat Dragon with great respect and have symbols of him
as their ultimate possession.
The
nine major characteristics of a "lung" type dragon include
a head like a camel's, horns like a deer's, eyes like a hare's, ears
like a bull's, a neck like an iguana's, a belly like a frog's, scales
like a carp's, paws like a tiger's, and claws like an eagle's. In
color it varies from greenish to golden. The Chinese Dragon does not
blow out fire and is not an evil (like what is believed by some parties).
A standard Dragon has 4 claws and an imperial dragon (symbollically
used by higher authorities) has 5 claws representing its royalty.
Feng Shui Bestbuy sells only Dragon that have a healthy look, active
gestures with good motives and fat. A fat and healthy Dragon is the
most essential characteristics needed for successful blessings.
The
Dragon is a must for all aspirations you desire in life which could
be gained from good Feng Shui:
1. Having a dragon in any part of your home
or premise or even your car is auspicious for all your endeavours
as it represents ultimate Feng Shui for the well-being of the entire
family. The best location is to place the dragon in the east sector.
2. Company logos with the image of a fat or pregnant Dragon dictates
multiplication of business branches after branches successfully.
If you do not desire to have a logo like this, you may choose
to place a Dragon image in your Director's office or most important
area of your business premise for the same results.
3. For those hungry for achievement, knowledge,
advancement, fame, authority, power and status, and expect quick and
excellent results, place the Dragon near your water features like
aquarium or fountains.
4. For those who are often sick or not feeling
well, let the mighty Dragon blow the cosmic chi and liven up "yang"
energy at the health sector (east and center) of homes. A healthy
and strong Dragon symbolizes longevity as well.
5. For career success, place a dragon behind
you at work to ensure you are constantly improving and achieving your
goals. He will ensure you to continue grasping your opportunities
and counter office politics that could harm your progress.
6. You can keep one, two or five Dragons at
home but it is safer not to over-populate more than 5 dragons that
could evoke the heaven. Also it is not desired to have Dragons placed
higher than our eye length to ensure they are under our control.
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