Brass Feng Shui Dragon With Sword
A beautiful figurine of a dragon coiling a sword.
In Chinese culture and Feng Shui, the dragon is the most auspicious and magnanimous, mightiest and most sacred of all creatures and to be treated with great respect. In ancient times, the dragon was the exclusive symbol of the imperial ruler of China. Through generations, the dragon has been the ultimate symbol of power, abundance, good luck and honor.
The sword is a symbol of the warrior but principally a warrior of virtue, even righteousness and justice. It has long been a symbol of power, especially in heraldry.
The Dragon enhances business and fortune luck while the sword protects the establishment from fraud and embezzlement. This symbol combination is very ideal to be placed in your business premises or shops facing the entrance at reception to assure protection and clean victory in competitive businesses even if your rivals resorted to dirty tactics.
What the Dragon symbolizes and how to use this symbol to enhance your Feng Shui
The mighty and magnificent oriental Dragon of mythical folklore never ceases to enchant or stir the imagination. The Dragon is one of the four celestial animals and is a very important and powerful symbol in Feng Shui. It represents the ultimate ‘Yang’ symbol, male vigor, courage and bravery. Unlike the western dragon, the Oriental dragon is not a cunningly malevolent beast. Instead it is strength combined with wisdom and is benevolent.
The Dragon is said to create the precious cosmic Chi or known as the ‘Sheng Chi’ which brings good fortunes into our homes and workplaces, making it an all-rounder bringer of good luck. Dragons make powerful cures and enhancers for business luck, brings foresight and wisdom for the elderly, brings honor to the family, protects the wearer and paves the way for more accolades in coming years.
In Feng Shui, Dragons can be placed in many areas of the home or office to guard, protect, bring strength and fortune, and to activate masculine energy. However, here are some important points to note:
- Do not place any representation of the dragon inside the bedroom as the Dragon is the ultimate ‘yang’ symbol and is not suitable for a place of rest where ‘yin’ is preferred.
- Try not to place the Dragon higher than our eye level to ensure they are under our control.
- Never place the Dragon in the toilet of bathroom.
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