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Dear Mark,
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Firstly, East (Green Dragon) domain
Logically East is the location of the rising sun and thus a Yang location.
The Green Dragon is considered the most Yang of all Feng Shui animals. It is encouraged that plants can be grown here.
West (White Tiger) domain
The White is considered the most Yin of all Feng Shui animals. It is considered courageous and noble animal. It is also seen by many FS practioners as a fierce and determined animal. How can it be noble and yet `fierce.' One reason is that it is located at a Yin location and Yin refers to the `dead' and is considered not as favourable as the EAST or `rising sun' location.
3. Under the Landscape School of Feng Shui you will usually hear that for a
house, on the East (the Green Dragon) should be higher than the West (White
tiger) and the two should `embrace' each other.
In this `natural order' it is preferred by FS Masters that the Green Dragon
should be higher than the West tiger. Eg. a building on the left side
(dragon) of your building should be higher than the right (tiger's side).
This is said to bring more fortune to the owner.
What happens when this natural order is reversed? i.e. The West Tiger side
is higher than the Green Dragon side. For the owner of the middle house for
example, will become "dominated." For example, if he has a son, his son
would dominate the house or if he has a mistress, he will be dominated by
his mistress and she will be more the fortunate than the owner.
As mentioned above, the White tiger is courageous and noble and if the door
happens to be your good location (e.g. under the 8 House theory it is one of
your 4 good locations), my advice is that there is no need for a `cure' for
this.
A pair of Fu dogs are particularly good to be placed on the two pillars of
the entrance gate even if a `cure' is not needed.
Hope that helps.
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Date: Friday, February 12, 1999 5:12 AM
Subject: White tiger 'entrance'
>From: "Mark Goh"
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>This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.
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>I was told that having a "white tiger" entrance is not good. How would one
counter it ? Would a Fu Dog a cure ?
>
>Thank you.
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