Posted by FengShuiChick | Posted in Enhanced Living, Tips/Links | Posted on 30-05-2008

The dragon has always been known as the symbol of power. So if you want power.. you know what to do. Not really right..?? Well.. the celestial Dragon is the ultimate good luck symbol.. from what I’ve heard. This wonderful creature features in all Chinese Divinitive and it is used in the practice of feng shui as far as I can remember.
Places with excellent feng shui are said to enjoy the dragon’s cosmic breath. Thus placing a dragon image in the office is ALWAYS said to bring great good fortune. So where do one place the Dragon.. ??? not just any old place.. mind you ..!! The EAST is the place traditionally associated with the dragon… thus placing the dragon image on the East always represents excellent feng shui.
We’ve just done that today.. i’ll report back.. after I’ve seen it working.
Posted by FengShuiChick | Posted in Tips/Links | Posted on 30-05-2008
The Desired Features
A full round head which is neither unbalanced nor has indents and is marked by black moles or black spots indicates a long life of wealth, with nobility of name and the respect of the community. Heads that are perfectly rounded are especially desired, as this kind of head is lucky and auspicious. A man with this kind of head is described as honourable and upright. There is a popular saying among the Chinese:
When a head is square, the forehead should be high. The forehead should look neither too oily nor excessively dry. This indicates a man has the makings of a “king” or a head of state. In modern times, successful tycoons, CEOs and any kind of leader can be defined as a “king”. If you consciously look at pictures of international business and political leaders, you will note that the most successful, most admired and most prominent are those who have at least two out of three of these features - a round or square head that is well balanced, a high forehead and a clear bright complexion.