FENG SHUI & DRAGON IMAGERY
According to Feng Shui principles, the dragon is a symbol of good luck, auspiciousness, nobility, authority, wealth, wisdom, courage, prosperity, harmony, longevity, balance, and health.
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Integrating dragon imagery into your home is believed to bring the powerful and glorious energy of the dragon into your family life. This symbol can attract benefactors and dispel disputes and negative influences. When hanging a dragon, make sure its head faces inwards as a sign of homage, rather than outwards, which signifies a wandering heart. For optimal placement, it is recommended to position the dragon on the left side of your living room, rather than the right.
Placement Of Dragon
1: Dragon loves water
- Consider placing your Feng Shui Dragon Imagery near a water source or in the north direction, as this is associated with water, in line with the dragon's affinity for water. Additionally, frames adorned in gold are recommended for dragon-themed paintings.
- It is important to note that when incorporating Feng Shui dragon imagery into your home, it is best to avoid placing the figurines in the bedroom. This is because the powerful and energetic nature of the dragon may not align with the calming and restful atmosphere that the bedroom should provide.
- When decorating or painting with dragon imagery, it is recommended to have only two dragons present to avoid conflict. The main dragon should be placed in the center to maintain balance and prevent any disturbances in the home.
- Additionally, it is recommended to avoid positioning tigers and dragons together in your home, as this may cause a clash between the two powerful creatures, resulting in conflicting energies.
When incorporating Feng Shui Dragon imagery into your home, consider placing them near water sources, such as fish tanks. For optimal placement, position the dragon with its head facing outward if there is water outside the window or balcony. If a water source is not available, the north direction is recommended.
2: The dragon's color is determined by the homeowner's Five Elements.
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Tip 3:
"Dragons should not face the bedroom as they are symbols of fierceness. This holds particularly true for dragons with red eyes, as it may cause fear if they are facing the bed or children's bedrooms."
Tip 4:
"Avoid placing decorative dragon figurines near sewage ditches in your home as this may have a detrimental impact on the intended effects."
In the world of Feng Shui, dragons have long been revered for their ability to suppress evil spirits and counteract negative influences. When placed strategically in the Azure Dragon position of a home, these powerful creatures can help eliminate conflicts and prevent disputes, making them a valuable Feng Shui object.
Consider placing an auspicious dragon in the Azure Dragon position to balance the energies of your home. This is especially beneficial if the White Tiger area has an excessive amount of negative energy, or if there is an imbalance of Yin and Yang energies due to a lack of male members or an excess of female members. A dragon can help enhance Yang energy and promote harmony in the home.
"While the dragon may be considered a symbol of good luck, it can also represent suppression. To avoid creating a harsh environment, it is recommended to not place a dragon in the bedroom, unlike the Qilin."
In situations where the location of a house limits the potential for luck to manifest, placing three Azure Dragons on the corresponding side of the home can neutralize the negative Sha Qi energy.
Attracting benefactors: It helps with promotion or smooth career advancement.
Prevention against hidden enemies: When facing potential threats, consider placing an Azure Dragon on the left front corner of your desk to neutralize them.
Neutralizing Yin Qi: In households with a higher number of females and limited males, an imbalance of Yin and Yang energies can occur. Similarly, the presence of numerous shady trees can create an excess of Yin energy. To counter this, consider placing an Azure Dragon in your home to enhance the Yang energy.
Neutralizing the oppressive Qi of the White Tiger side: Incorporate an Azure Dragon on the left side of your home if there is significant pressure or protrusions on the right side, a wide or prominent White Tiger side, or a lower Azure Dragon side. This will not only bring balance, but also attract potential benefactors.
Neutralizing killing Qi: When the house is facing a court, prison, government office, military camp, or similar structures, placing an Azure Dragon image can help neutralize the Sha Qi.
When the room is too large and lacks concentration of energy: For spacious homes with a small number of inhabitants, where maintaining optimal energy flow and focus may be a challenge.
Dragons should face the sea or a river: Houses with a view of the sea or river may have good Feng Shui, but distance can create a sense of longing and sighing that inhibits the absorption of wealth energy. To counter this, place a pair of gray or black stone dragons on the window or balcony railing, facing the water as if they are entering it. This will increase prosperity and vitality, as per Feng Shui principles. Keep in mind, if there is a sewage or drain in front, this placement is not recommended as it may diminish the dragons' positive energy.
Dragons are best matched with water: For optimal results, it is recommended to place dragon-themed decorations in areas with water, as dragons thrive in this element and it showcases their strength. Placing them on either side of a fish tank can bring about prosperous effects, rather than risking a "dragon swimming in shallow water being bullied by shrimp" scenario in a dry area.
Dragons should not face bedrooms: While dragons are generally considered to be symbols of fortune and prosperity, they possess a ferocity that makes them unsuitable for facing bedrooms, especially those with a menacing appearance. It is important to note that for children's bedrooms or beds, dragons with red eyes should never be placed, as this can cause psychological disturbance and negative effects on Feng Shui, particularly for those born in the "Dog" zodiac sign.
Dragons should be placed in the north: If there is a lack of water in and around your home, a solution is to incorporate dragon-inspired decor in the northern area. This is attributed to the fact that the north is the direction associated with abundant "water energy," making it an ideal location for water-affinity dragons.