Feng Shui Celestial Animal Set

According to Fengshui, each of the four cardinal directions, East-North-South and West are ruled by one animal EAST ruled by Green Dragon WEST-ruled by White Tiger. SOUTH-ruled by Red Phoenioc NORTH-ruled by Black Turtle Although celestial in form, Fenghui maintains that in reality, they exist on every plot When all the four animals are present in the stipulated manner, the house becomes a blessed one.

Feng Shui Celestial Animals set include the following animals:-

Dragon in Fengshui is the most powerful animal. It stands for prosperity, happiness, progeny and all-round growth. It is represented in green color, the color of abundance.

White Tiger in the West ensures the stability of fortunes and calmness to the occupants. The Tiger and Dragon are always locked in a celestial embrace.

Black Turtle stands for protection. It protects all the inhabitants from danger and disaster. It should be present in the North.

Red Phoenix stands for vitality, energy, and fame. It should be present in the South. Hence every person before buying a plot should carefully examine the surroundings of the plot and make sure that all four celestial animals exist. In practice, this is a tall order. It is very difficult to get plots where the celestial presence is as per Fengshui. In order not to miss out on the blessings from these animals their replicas are used inside the building. 

Where to keep the feng shui Celestial Animals Set?

Normally the replicas are fitted in an area where family members assemble and spend a good part of their time. It is believed that replicas always attract the energy of the animal they represent and because of this the area also gets the beneficial energy of the celestial animals. The replicas are made in wood in the designated color and are supplied with a peel-off adhesive sticker First mark the centerline of each wall. Mark a point exactly seven feet from the ground. Fix the plates so that Dragon plate is on the east, Tiger on the west, Turtle on north and Phoenix on the south. In other words, Dragon and tiger should be in one line.

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