Description
This is a pair of magnificent Kei Loon in a victorious gesture. It is often seen in a horse figurine that connotes success and triumph in life pursuits. After all, the Kei Loon is a mystical creature that is part horse, sometimes known as the “Chinese Unicorn”. The Kei Loons are standing on a Ba Gua each. It acts as a wonderful Feng Shui tool that dissolves ‘Sar Chi’. Also, it deflects poison arrows, wards off bad forces and protects you from harm.
The Kei Loon on Ba Gua with Eight Auspicious Objects specially designed to magnify good luck and fortune in Period Eight. They have seen stepping on 4 auspicious objects each such as a book, a scroll, a wulou and a fan. These objects will help with the fulfillment of life aspirations namely your wealth luck, you fame and recognition luck, health luck, career luck and scholastic luck.
The Kei Loon on Ba Gua with Eight Auspicious Objects is a must-have Feng Shui product for this Period Eight. Display them on the work desk in your office or study.
What the Kei Loon symbolizes and its Application in Symbolism Feng Shui
The Kei Loon, also known as Chi Lin or Qi Lin, is the Chinese Unicorn, 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 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 also associated with the hou tu square, a symbol of numbers used in advanced Feng Shui analysis.
The Kei Loon’s presence attracts the powerful cosmic breath of the dragon, which promises good omens, wealth, success, longevity, wisdom, compassion and distinguished children. The magnificent Kei Loon believed to have great protective abilities. It also believed that if you look into the eyes of the Kei Loon it will bring you happiness and good fortune.
Here is how you can use Kei Loons to feng shui your way to a better life:
1. To boost your success luck in the work area, display a pair of Kei Loon in the South or on your work desk, in your home or office. Do not place the Kei Loon facing towards you. Displaying the Kei Loon 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 in politics. The South sector governs Career luck based on Pakua’s Life Aspirations Theory.
2. Place a pair of Kei Loon at the front door facing outwards. The Kei Loon is the sentinel that neutralizes any harmful elements and wards off people with bad intentions from entering the home. It will bring blessing to your home or your office. Kei Loon can also symbolize lots of offspring to your family.
3. Place three Kei Loons in the sector where the Three Killings is located. This is the best Feng Shui cure for bad Chi from the Three Killings. It prevents you from betrayed, cheated and suffering a loss of some kind.
4. In Flying Star Feng Shui, the Kei Loon (being the metal element), is used to ward off the evil influences of the #5 yellow star and #2 black star. The #2 black star is also known as the ‘Sickness Star’ which brings illnesses and ailments to occupants while the #5 yellow star is the ‘Disaster Star’ that instigates fights, accidents and disputes. Placing the Kei Loons in the affected sectors will dilute these adverse energies.