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Chinese Symbols of Flying Creatures

There are many Chinese symbols of flying creatures. Some are symbols to attract love and harmony - for example, pair of birds and butterflies. Symbols of two ducks or geese represent happiness in marriage or a relationship.

For single, you can keep a butterfly carved from jade near you to attract love and romance.

To attract luck into your life, keep a symbol of a bat somewhere near you, such as at the entrance to your bedroom or work space. You may be able to find a feng shui brass bat charm that is decorated with tassels, coins, and small bells. This special "cure" can be hung in the hall near the front entrance to your home, or in the reception area of your office, to deflect negative financial energy and stimulate the flow of positive energy.

In an office, a picture of an eagle flying high above the landscape is an excellent symbol of a manager who is able to see the big picture. The head of the company would benefit from a picture of an eagle perched on black rock-this evokes a sense of far-sighted vision and a business approach that is based on strength and expenence.

Sometimes, when wishing to attract harmony and balance in your relationships, use feng shui cures in pairs - for example, the placement of two ducks on a small round mirror is a symbol of luck in relationships. Many feng shui cures involve rounded edges. When choosing a mirror, it is important to make sure that it is one that is rounded or is within a curved frame.


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