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How Is Rooster Relevant To Feng Shui


By: Jason Maxwell
Submitted: 2010-07-23 07:06:42 | Word Count: 487


Feng shui has been used by the Chinese people for over hundreds of years. They believe it will bring good luck to their business, at home or in whatever they do. It has been a part of their way of life. Try going to a home owned by a Chinese family, you will surely notice it. These days, people from other parts of the world are also into feng shui. It has become part of their culture as well like the Chinese people. Today, many buildings and houses are built in accordance with feng shui. The intention is to be able to invite good health, love, wealth, peace and happiness.

The importance of feng shui surely can't be denied. Houses today have decors that are used as a paraphernalia in feng shui. To achieve this, many use animal as a symbol. People use birds a lot because they are colorful and inspire nice thoughts and inspiration and promote freedom.

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For instance, the rooster is popularly known to invite happiness and wealth for those who put it inside their houses. For the Chinese people, bad energy should be stopped since it can cause conflict and bad luck. Rooster decorations are used to put a stop to bad energy. There are things that are considered to be unlucky just like pipes since the smoke that comes out of it looks like a serpent.

Placing a rooster decor in a southern corner of the living room is believed to give good luck to all aspects of the owner's life. Rooster decor is also very useful for married couples since it can prevent adultery. When it comes to business, it should be placed in an area facing rows of cubicles arranged in the form of a snake. This can prevent arguments.

In addition, the rooster is usually used in offices or businesses since its characteristics promote career growth. As people know, roosters crow in the morning and seem to be rejoicing with the coming of a new day. By doing this, it is believed that roosters are trying to get rid of bad spirits when they announce the rising of the sun and also so people can meet the new day in fresh and vibrant spirits. Roosters are known for its regal stance which symbolizes great leadership. Those who can copy the birds' sense of command when managing people will surely be an effective leader.

These are rooted in feng shui. Therefore, you might consider these roosters and feng shui to help you if you need more than good luck in your life.

Author Resource:- To improve your financial status, feng shui recommends placing a rooster decor in your living room or if you want to ward off bad energy from your office, put a ceramic rooster on your desk facing north. Get some roosters now and let them work their magic on you.


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