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Dear Marie,
If you mean that it is displayed facing `looking' inwards of the house.
It is best to avoid, having a dragon figurine facing inwards towards the interior of the house. Where possible, it should face outwards or to an opening i.e. an open window.
This is applicable especially to a `five claw' dragon.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/6/00 6:49:00 PM, Marie Minn wrote:
>Can you tell me if a dragon is
>facing
>backwards does it have any
>significant meaning (good or
>bad chi)
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