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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

White Tiger and Green Dragon




When come to the selection of unit in a row of shop-houses, I would normally check the external fengshui using naked eyes then followed by luo pan to determine the energy distribution within the unit. Of course, what is very important is also how the main door of the shop is positioned.


Doing feng shui without luo pan is not about casting a divination (卜卦 ) on the spot using Yi Jing to determine the auspiciousness of the house. It is merely based on the concept of yin and yang. Before all the formula-based fengshui methods were established, this millennia-old art simply relies on the yin and yang surrounding of the house to determine its prosperity, health, relationship and affected occupants.




An intimate understanding on the concept of white tiger, green dragon, black turtle and red phoenix or right, left, back and front respectively (十字天心) of a property is able to reveal juicy stories happening inside. Henpecked husband, sickly wife, sexual problem, haunted house, politicking, poor business, prosperous business, high staff turnover and etc are some examples of using yin-yang concept to do the reading – just by standing in front of the house and without even dishing out the luo pan.




How is this done?




You see. Either green dragon or white tiger, it is associated with certain attributes. For instance, the tiger side represents woman, the front of your house is wealth, the back is health/relationship and the left or dragon side is man. Just to name a few. And you are supposed to see water, mountain, building, drain, empty land , road and etc only in certain area.




In a street where there are 2 rows of shop-houses, which shops actually prosper depend on which side they are located. In addition, we also look at whether the dragon side is stronger. How the road is sloping pass the shop is also a major consideration. Is the road sloping from the tiger to the dragon side or is it the other way round.




For your shop to make money, you should have higher ground on the right of your shop. You will then receive what is known as reverse water. On the other hand, if it is other way round, your business will not be too good compare to your neighbor opposite. Furthermore, be mindful of staff issue especially if you employ mostly ladies.




What if you are not able to tell which side is higher? Then may I suggest you visit the shop during raining day and you will see how the water is flowing on the road.




Above is just a simple illustration. There are more layers to it. I will slowly peel the layers of onion.


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Master Jo Ching,

I'm newbie here and have some questions about green dragon and white tiger?

Do green dragon always locate at left side of a house (from inside looking out) in every situation?
Is it also applied in Yin house fengshui (tomb) ?


Quote from your blog:
"For your shop to make money, you should have higher ground on the right of your shop. You will then receive what is known as reverse water."
-> What is the reason behind it?
-> What will happen if left side of the house is higher than right side (from inside looking outside) for shop and resident?

Thank you

Truly,

Hong

Jo Ching said...

hi hong see my replies below...thanks

1. Do green dragon always locate at left side of a house (from inside looking out) in every situation?
Is it also applied in Yin house fengshui (tomb) ?

[yes]

2. "For your shop to make money, you should have higher ground on the right of your shop. You will then receive what is known as reverse water."
-> What is the reason behind it?
-> What will happen if left side of the house is higher than right side (from inside looking outside) for shop and resident?

[This is just one scenario and this is based on the concept of yin and yang. I shall put up another post to address this. Thanks.]

Anonymous said...

Thank you , Master Jo.
Awaiting your next post about green dragon and white tiger :)

Regards,

Hong