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Green Dragon symbolizes power, prosperity and illustrious sons. In Form and Landscape Feng Shui, it can sometimes be represented by green hills/bushes in the east or on the left side of your house. Traditional purist often emphasize how important it is to invite a Green Dragon into your home to ensure that everything is achievable as the Green Dragon has the ability to intercede with the heavens on behalf of humans, forging a divine union that facilitates the transmission of hopes and dreams to the blessed ones who invited the Green Dragon home. Having a Green Dragon is synonymous to attracting plenty of new and lucrative opportunities into your life, as well as noble people you need to support you in whatever path you choose to take, bringing unparalleled success over the years in all the aspirations you have set yourself upon. Doors will automatically open for you, and help will somehow find their way into your life. Nothing will be restrained and nothing will hold you back from moving forward. It is a symbol of ultimate blessings. Commanding an influx of wealth, it reflects its unrivalled capabilities in wealth generation, empowering you to uncover economic success in your endeavours. Besides blessing one with wealth, it brings the luck of rank and position, and boosts one’s chances when it comes to promotion and upward mobility, whether in one’s career or in any climb to the top of any organization. Also aligned with the literati star, it is well-suited to ensuring academic excellence and intellectual pursuits. This is especially significant for those in academia, safeguarding the rigour of your work and enabling you to emerge as movers and shakers in your respective industries. In Period 9 where its counterpart the Phoenix becomes the lord of the 20-year period, it is vital to invite a new Green Dragon to work in tandem to eliminate misfortunes and presents solutions to complex challenges that arise. The symbolic presence of a new dragon will make all the difference in your luck.
Providing an opulent counterpoint masterpiece to feng shui practitioners and a must have for feng shui masters themselves, this extremely buoyant and energetic looking five-clawed dragon shows off our virtuoso’s sculpturing skill that gives it a sense of vitality. A flaming pearl under its chin is a symbol of divine wisdom. In Chinese mythology, the flaming pearl is a pearl made of chi, the life force symbolizing energy. Stylised motifs of mountain, clouds, a hidden Taoist Talisman and Three Friends of Winter decorate the base that has a secret compartment in it.
- A symbol of permanence and immovability, the “mountain” is the emblem of rising wealth, powerful support and protection from reversal of fortune. Regarded as the most powerful symbol on earth, mountains played the same sort of role in Chinese Cosmology as the Emperor did in society; they ensured cosmic order and permanence. They are repository of great wealth for those who practise old school feng shui. It is said that the mountain governs health and relationship.
- Inscribed with the taoist talisman of “WISHFULFILLING” under the layer of blue enamel on the surface of the mountain, all your wishes will be materialized as long as you have good desire. It answers to all requests and promises a favorable turn in life and a quantum change in your luck. In short, it is like a success fix! High Taoist Masters give out this magical incantation as an anecdote to those who ask for help to change their luck, investment progress and career.
- Three Friends of Winter are the pine, bamboo and plum blossom, known for their resilience and ability to thrive in harsh freezing winter weathers. The pine is prized for its fortitude and longevity as it can continue to grow over centuries. The bamboo is esteemed for its toughness in strength. Its elasticity that flexes to the strong winds is associated with being versatile in tough situations. The plum blossom that blooms after winter represents the emerging of a good chapter after successfully overcoming all hardships. Together they attract the kind of good fortune that gives you the grit to keep pushing forward, the agility to move with the changes and that ensures you come out of unpredictable adversity favourably.
There are four rollings of mantras that are kept inside the mountain: 1. Medicine Buddha Mantra (health), 2. King Gesar Mantra (career enhancement), 3. Manjusri Mantra (knowledge and literary luck) and 4. Yellow Jhambala Mantra (prosperity and wealth).
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The importance of Mountain symbol?
According to “Ocean of Eternity”, the mythological sacred range known as Kunlun was considered the origin of all things on earth as well as the spiritual home of Daoist Goddess, the Queen Mother of the West (Xi Wangmu). In chinese cosmology, mountains ensured cosmic order and permanence. According I-Ching (Book of Changes), the mountain is denoted by the Ken Trigram which describes the mountain as being still, waiting and being prepared. This means the mountain contains within it precious energy, masses of gold and hidden treasures. The mountain is a manifestation of all four of the celestial guardians of the four directions (Dragon of the east, Phoenix of the south, Tortoise of the north and Tiger of the west). Being the most powerful symbol on earth, a mountain peak or series of peak is a common symbol on Imperial Chinese robes, carpets and walls. The emperor always have the mountain symbol decorating the wall behind his royal seat for ultimate protection. It is said that the mountain governs health and relationship of the emperor. Health denotes longevity while relationship denotes national relationship with ministers and other states.
What the Dragon symbolizes?
The Dragon has an imperial and unsurpassed status. The chinese emperors called themselves the dragons which shows how diving and prestigious they were being considered. The Dragon brings upon the essence of life, in the form of its celestial breath, known to many as sheng chi. He has the ability to blow out cosmic “chi” from his breath, which is the base for studies of Feng Shui. Hidden in the caverns of mountains that are beyond reach or resting in deep seas, the dragon is able to transform and render itself visible or invisible to people. Some said the mountains, valleys, rivers, buildings and highways are all correlated to Dragon head, claws, tail, veins and his pearl, which translates to fundamental studies of feng shui. Besides drawing in water, the dragon also has the power to release water as it is the king of the ocean. That is why ancient emperors used to pray to Dragon God in times of draught or for less rain in times of flood. He yields energy and generate power in the form of the seasons, bringing water from rain, warmth from the sunshine, wind from the seas and soil from the earth. In other words, it is said that the Dragon is the ultimate representation of the forces of Mother Nature. The greatest divine force on Earth.
The Chinese Dragon is often seen as the heaven’s supreme symbol of vigilance and incredible strength. The dragon is in charge of the east quadrant of the heaven and represents sunrise, good beginning and hope. People also often refer to the left side of their house (inside looking out) as the green dragon and is also considered luckier than the right side’s White Tiger. Being the “yang” mythical animal, the Dragon can scare off wandering evil spirits, protect the innocent, bless one with safety and increases wealth to all that hold his emblem. The Chinese Dragon is look upon as the ultimate symbol of extremely good fortune. Today, all Feng Shui masters treat Dragon with great respect and have symbols of the dragon as their ultimate possession.
Placement
- Having a dragon in any part of your home or premises or even in your car is auspicious for all your endeavours as it represents ultimate Feng Shui for the well-being of the entire family. The best location is to place the dragon in the east sector.
- Company logos with the image of a Dragon denotes multiplication of business branches after branches successfully. If you do not desire to have a logo like this, you may choose to place a Dragon image in your Director’s office or most important area of your business premises for the same results.
- For those who are hungry for achievement, knowledge, advancement, fame, authority, power and status, and expect quick and excellent results, place the Dragon near your water features like aquarium or fountains.
- For those who are often sick or not feeling well, let the mighty Dragon blow the cosmic chi and liven up “yang” energy at the health sector (east and center) of homes. A healthy and strong Dragon symbolizes longevity as well.
- For career success, place a dragon behind you at work to ensure you are constantly improving and achieving your goals. He will ensure you to continue grasping your opportunities and counter office politics that could harm your progress.
- You can keep one, two, five, six or nine Dragons at home but it is safer not to over-populate more than 5 dragons if their sizes are bigger than human-size, else that could evoke the heaven. Also it is not desired to have Dragons placed higher than our eye length to ensure they are under our control.
- You can also place the dragon by the window to face the sea, lakes or roads to help bring in wealth luck and prosperity. Remember that roads are considered as modern rivers in feng shui!
- Changing to Period of 9 suggests that great changes are in store and with that, great opportunities but also great risks. Starting 2024, place this auspicious enhancer where the Mountain Star #9 lands in your Natal Chart to capture the best of what the period has to offer in terms of health and relationship no matter the challenges!