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Dear Wasis,
1. Becareful of the placement of dragon figurine or painting.
2. Check the number of claws on it. If there are five, then, it is considered very `yang'.
Here, one is not familiar with the dragon (figurine or painting) - one should treat it more like `Ba Gua mirror' and not face inwards of the house.
3. In Hong Kong, it is said that it has nine dragons. Dragon landscape or dragon qi is usually coming from e.g. a hill or landscape and winding down a river or from a hill down to the `sea'.
In Hong Kong, a hotel had created an opening from the back thru the glass panels into the sea.
Another good example, is `The Sterling' condominium in Singapore. ( Do a search for `The Sterling' in this forum ) Here, this condo is on an elevated triangle piece of land or a triangle hill. Here, the developer, purposely built a `hole' in the middle of this condominium development to allow the dragon qi to pass thru, from the hill (mountain) down into the `sea'.
4. This should be the same concept in hanging a dragon painting or placement of a figurine.
5. Recently, two months ago, I went for a Feng Shui audit. Prior to my visit, a Feng Shui practitioner advised; this client to place two dragon figurines with a crystal in the mouth of the dragon facing into a wall facing the meeting table.
Please refer to attachement (only available for those who log-in to the forum.
6. It is best, if one has any of such figurines to let it `sit' facing out of a window or sliding glass towards clear space. If it is not possible, angle it facing such a situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 8/8/2002 11:32:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
How do you determine that a
dragon figurine/painting is
considered auspicious or
inauspicious? What are the
benefits placing auspicious
one in a specific
location? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis


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