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Dear Anon,
In traditional Feng Shui practise:
1. The number of claws on the dragon is important. The `highest' order is a Five Claw Dragon.
Usually, in a home one should not use more than a four claw dragon.
2. The Dragon is the most Yang of all the `animals'.
The traditional advise is that a dragon should only be placed "looking out" of a house e.g. facing a main door entrance or through a window.
Personally, I use a dragon in my house overlooking a sha qi. I will try to take a picture of it and a brief description and show in under the new conference for picture attachments when I have the time.
3. As a bedroom should be a yin location, it is advised not to place one in the bedroom. However, it is only a small decorative dragon, you can let it face out a window. Do assess the situation especially if it affects one's sleep. (If not, then, I find it `no harm'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/8/99 1:07:24 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Can one keep a dragon in the
>bedroom if one is sharing a
>apartment with others. Thanks.
>
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