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Dear Anon,

 

 

Anon wrote:
I was planning on getting a small dragon around my left wrist, around 1' in width. Is this good feng shui, bad, or neither? And is there a particular position (if possible) the dragon should be in order for it to be good feng shui?

 

 

I mean so far tatoo has always been associated with bad things. So really, even though there isn't anything about feng shui and tattoo. It would seem more like it a tattoo will more likely bring about bad influence rather than good influence. So not likely to see what good luck it will bring.

 

 

Anon wrote:
And is there a particular position (if possible) the dragon should be in order for it to be good feng shui?

 

 

Frankly, under feng shui, the dragon is considered one of the fierce creatures available. So normally, it is unwise to keep or have pictures/figurines of dragons. Especially, if they are very fierce looking type.Usually, most pictures or representations of dragons are used to ward off any sha qi if any.

 

 

Even in the past, theChinese Emperor is the only person allowed to wear clothings with dragon pattern. Showing how Dragon is usually represents a person with lots of power and authority. Now a days, dragon figurings are readily available due to art work or even when it comes to the year of the dragon. So really, not a that of a big issue but still need to be care about those fierce looking ones.

 

 

From Feng Shui point of view,a dragon is very strong or very yang related. So unless a person ba zi is strong enough to handle dragon,may not be wise to have it.

 

 

Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research

 

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