Description
This beautiful Chi Lin is seen stepping on 4 scholastic objects, a symbol of success and good education, and academic luck.
What the Chi Lin symbolizes and its Application in Symbolism Feng Shui:
The Chi Lin or Qi Lin, also known as Kei Loon, is the Chinese Unicorn. It is a legendary creature with the head of a dragon, scales of carp upon the body of a horse, and a tail consisting of little curls. It is sometimes called the dragon horse, a mythical creature that has a lot of legends and stories associated with it.
One legend has it that they were originally guardians of the gates of heaven. Chi Lin is also being associated with the Hou Tu square, a symbol of numbers used in advanced Feng Shui analysis.
The Chi Lin’s presence is said to attract the powerful cosmic breath of the dragon, which promises good omens, wealth, success, longevity, wisdom, compassion, and distinguished children. The magnificent Chi Lin is believed to have great protective abilities. It is also believed that if you look into the eyes of the Chi Lin it will bring you happiness and good fortune.
Here is how you can use Chi Lins to feng shui your way to a better life:
1. To boost your success luck in the work area, display the Chi Lin in the North, or on your work desk or behind where you sit, in your home or office. Do not place the Chi Lin facing towards you. Displaying the Chi Lin at the workplace represents good fortune in promotions for those wanting advancements in their career. It is especially potent for those in the military, civil service, or politics. The North sector governs Career luck based on the Pakua Aspirations Trigram.
2. Place it in the study room. They will help you in your work and help your children in their studies.