Название: Lillian Too’s Irresistible Feng Shui Magic: Magic and Rituals for Love, Success and Happiness
Автор: Lillian Too
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Эзотерика
isbn: 9780007500345
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Let the sky dragons make your dreams a reality. Write your wish on a yang-colored balloon, such as red or purple, and launch it into a bright blue sky.
Put one wish on one balloon. This will focus the energy of the balloon on your one wish. When you have finished writing the words that best describe your heart’s desire, gently release the balloon. Watch it as it flies high into the sky. When it suddenly vanishes from sight your wish has entered into the energy stream of the environment. If you have several wishes, you should send up one balloon at a time. If you know some mantras, chant them as you send your balloons soaring upwards; visualize them transforming into orbs of bright golden light with your message clearly emblazoned upon them.
When you have released all your balloons, forget about the wishes you have sent into the skies. Let the winds and the waters, the clouds and the sky dragons actualize your wishes for you. You will be surprised how powerful this ritual can be. It is not necessary to worry too much about your wishes once you have released your balloon. You must be careful to practice a certain detachment to the outcome of wishes, because this will enhance the strength of your messages. If you fret too much about the messages you send you will be sending out negative vibrations that could transform positive outcomes into obstacles.
Dragons as Protective Talismans
Belief in the spirit world and in the existence of powerful practitioners of “negative magic” is widespread in all Asian countries. This has made the use of protective talismans — often incorporating the image of the dragon and accompanied by special prayers, mantras, or magic words — an important dimension of Feng Shui practice. Different types of dragons are believed to ward off different types of negative vibration.
Wearing the Dragon Image
If you can find a gold and diamond dragon clip or a pin, wearing it correctly brings you powerful protection. Anyone can wear the dragon image and benefit from it — even those born in the year of the dog. The principal point to remember is that you should never have the dragon on your heart — so do not wear this symbol as a long pendant. However, when worn around the neck the dragon offers protection, so that a short pendant is acceptable. You can also wear the dragon as a pin or clip on your collar. For men, place the dragon on the left collar and for women, wear the dragon on the right collar. This turns the dragon into an amulet of protection, which can successfully ward off all manner of disease, illness, and accident.
Dragon rings should likewise be worn on the left hand for men and on the right hand for women. This will create powerful chi, which protects you from what are referred to as “devil men” — people who would plot against you and cause trouble behind your back. If you happen to be sleeping in a room afflicted by bad flying star numbers, wearing the dragon symbol on your body also affords you protection.
To use the dragon as an amulet or symbol of protection and good fortune, it is a good idea to differentiate between the three main types of dragons —the Tien Lung, or Sky dragon, the Shen Lung, or Sea and Rain Dragon, and the Ti Lung, or Earth dragon. Of the three, the Tien Lung dragon is acknowledged as the most powerful. He has five claws and is the imperial dragon usually drawn in gold and pictured coiling between swirls of clouds and breathing tongues of fire as he chases after the pearl. The Tien Lung brings power and nobility.
The Sea Dragon is the king of the four cardinal directions. He rules his domains from crystal palaces and is said to bring great wealth for those who successfully attract his presence or live near his water domains. The Shen Lung breathes foam and is often depicted blowing spouts of water. This is the dragon that brings prosperity. If you have a dragon in your home placing it near water transforms it into the Shen Lung.
Placing an image of the Sea and Rain Dragon, Shen Lung, near water in your home brings prosperity. The Earth Dragon, Ti Lung, brings all-round good fortune. The Sky Dragon, Tien Lung, brings great power.
The Earth dragon lives in marshland, hidden in undulating hills and mountains. It has a small neck, a hornless head, and a crimson body with a green back. Earth dragons are benevolent creatures whose powerful cosmic breath brings all-round good fortune. Having good Feng Shui automatically attracts the earth dragon’s largesse. However, incurring his wrath by disturbing his veins through mindless earth digging and excavation incurs his wrath and brings grave misfortune to those who dare to do so.
The Magic of the Nine Dragon Sons
The true dragon has nine sons, each of whom has a different appearance and possesses different attributes and powers. Described in some of the older Chinese classics, few people today are familiar with them. These sons of dragons traditionally appeared on bells, temple rooftops, palaces, and swords and express the nine distinct applications of the dragon image as a kind of amulet.
Tien Lung is the imperial dragon, his five claws chasing the precious pearl.
Engraved on goblets and wine glasses, the dragon symbol brings plenty to drink, on medicine bottles it invokes the healing powers of the dragon sons. If used to decorate the covers of books and literary works the dragon brings knowledge and scholarship. When the dragon image is carved on door handles it brings precious yang energy to main entrance doors thereby enhancing the luck of good directions. And finally, if you display the symbol of the dragon carp —the fish that jumps across the dragon gate, or lung men, to become a scholar, thereby transforming into a dragon —you will attract the powerful chi of scholastic success. Many Chinese people believe that if you place the image of the dragon carp above your main door, it is said that as you cross the threshold each morning and go off to work you will have successfully become a dragon!
Pu Lao, the first dragon son, acts as a protector. Carved on bells and gongs to warn of danger, he ensures security, safety, and protection from all your enemies.
Chu Niu, the second son, is carved onto musical instruments and brings musical excellence. Having a dragon carved on to your musical instrument will ensure some measure of fame in a musical profession.
Suanni, the third son, is embroidered on robes and jackets. He brings a life of comfort, luxury, and great wealth. Look for robes and coats that have the dragon image embroidered in gold and silver thread and you too could live like an emperor! I have just such a jacket and the dragons imbue the jacket with a very special energy. Every time I wear it I feel like an empress indeed!
Yaitzu, the fourth son, is carved on sword hilts at the point where the blade is fitted onto the handle. Yaitzu goes bravely forth into battle and is the inspiration of many an aspiring warrior. If you want the luck of a hero and the courage of a soldier, carry a dragon sword.
Chih Wen, the fifth son, adorns bridges, temple tops, and the roofs of large mansions to protect the household from fire. If you live near a volcano or in a place that is susceptible to fire, placing a dragon image on your rooftop will ensure protection for the household.
Chaofeng, the sixth dragon son, is also carved onto rooftops and on the eaves of temples. He possesses the power to overcome the negative powers of evil and wandering spirits, thereby protecting the home and ensuring that none of these spirits can gain СКАЧАТЬ