Dragon Ba Gua House Protection Charm
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Enchantment: The potency of this Feng Shui charm is further enhanced and amplified by a complex enchanting process during which mantras and sacred songs are imprinted upon the metal tablet for maximum protection against evil.
The front of this metal tablet is embossed with a Chinese celestial dragon and the Chinese characters Chang and Long, meaning long dragon. The reverse side bears a circle of symbols. The innermost part of the circle is the sacred Yin and Yang symbol of Taoism. This is surrounded by the 8 trigrams of the element forming the auspicious protective Ba Gua symbol. The outermost ring consists of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, with their names in Chinese characters below.
The symbolism of this item makes it a perfect Feng Shui enhancer and house protection item. There is a small hole at the top of the tablet for insertion of a string to hang it up in a prominent place in your home or office or any space that you wish to energetically enhance and protect.
Material: Metal alloy, very heavy quality.
Size: 9.8 x 5.2 cm [Code A]
The front of this metal tablet is embossed with a Chinese celestial dragon and the Chinese characters Chang and Long, meaning long dragon. The reverse side bears a circle of symbols. The innermost part of the circle is the sacred Yin and Yang symbol of Taoism. This is surrounded by the 8 trigrams of the element forming the auspicious protective Ba Gua symbol. The outermost ring consists of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, with their names in Chinese characters below.
The symbolism of this item makes it a perfect Feng Shui enhancer and house protection item. There is a small hole at the top of the tablet for insertion of a string to hang it up in a prominent place in your home or office or any space that you wish to energetically enhance and protect.
Material: Metal alloy, very heavy quality.
Size: 9.8 x 5.2 cm [Code A]
Ba Gua Symbol
The Ba Gua is an ancient Chinese symbol consisting of the 8 sacred elemental trigrams which are the foundation of the I Ching, the Book of Changes, a philosophical work dealing with the energies of nature as a way of understanding reality and to foretell the future. The Ba Gua, often with a mirror in the centre is traditionally hung over the house entrance to repel evil and draw good luck. A most auspicious symbol of protection and Feng Shui enhancer.
Dragon Totem
The celestial dragon is the most noble and exalted animal in the Chinese zodiac. The dragon in Eastern tradition is seen as a divine animal of noble spirit, intelligent and gifted. Dragons are said to control forces of nature such as earth and water bringing needed rain and making the earth fertile. Dragons are also connected to the leylines aka dragon lines.
In Western tradition one can still find some old tales tell of dragons helping people or bestowing riches. There are caves and places were dragons were said to have lived. The Babylonian Goddess Tiamat is a sea dragon Goddess from whose blood humanity was said to have be created.
The dragon is a totem of power, prosperity and good luck. Its energy is male and its female counterpart is the phoenix.
The Ba Gua is an ancient Chinese symbol consisting of the 8 sacred elemental trigrams which are the foundation of the I Ching, the Book of Changes, a philosophical work dealing with the energies of nature as a way of understanding reality and to foretell the future. The Ba Gua, often with a mirror in the centre is traditionally hung over the house entrance to repel evil and draw good luck. A most auspicious symbol of protection and Feng Shui enhancer.
Dragon Totem
The celestial dragon is the most noble and exalted animal in the Chinese zodiac. The dragon in Eastern tradition is seen as a divine animal of noble spirit, intelligent and gifted. Dragons are said to control forces of nature such as earth and water bringing needed rain and making the earth fertile. Dragons are also connected to the leylines aka dragon lines.
In Western tradition one can still find some old tales tell of dragons helping people or bestowing riches. There are caves and places were dragons were said to have lived. The Babylonian Goddess Tiamat is a sea dragon Goddess from whose blood humanity was said to have be created.
The dragon is a totem of power, prosperity and good luck. Its energy is male and its female counterpart is the phoenix.