Protection Against People With Evil Intentions Nearer

Imagine this “You have a very new colleague who seems excellent but too nice unless you want to feel suspicious about her motives. Being on the safe side, you made the decision to examine her by inviting her home for tea. She started sneezing the minute she entered your house. Before tea, she complained about creating a stomachache. She left early for home because of severe headache. Confirmed! She gets evil intentions!”
Above is merely an exaggerated example. However, Chinese Feng Shui believes that by placing couple of Fu Dogs (also referred to as Temple Lions) on either sides of this main door (out-of-doors), those who have evil intentions nearer will feel uncomfortable whenever they enter your property. It will also help you avoid these individuals. Try it out! The good thing is these Fu Dogs are truly interesting home decor for your entrance. Most house entrance is plain and boring. Having these dogs will disclose your front door/main gate and lift it into a grand looking entrance. If you don’t imagine what it’ll appear to be, go rent a Chinese film/series.
Fu Dogs should appear in a couple (female and male). The only one with a ball in its mouth is often a male. From inside looking, a man Fu Dog ought to be positioned on the suitable side of your entrance while the female Fu Dog on the other hand. But if your doorway is confronted with sunlight and rain, get those Fu Dogs carved with higher resistant materials such as bronze.

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