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Backward Looking Galloping
Chilin on Bagua
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List Price:USD268
Our Price:USD32.88
25% Discount:USD24.88
Material: Bronze
Color: Bronze
Dimension(in): 3x2.3x3.7 in
Weight: 350g
ID: SL11348 |
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Product Description
The chilin in the galloping mode connotes
glorious achievements and triumph over misfortune. The head of
this chilin turns backward to replicate exactly the same type
of chilin that was mentioned in the I-Ching. A backward looking
chilin also signifies "magically gaining back whatever that
has been lost". The chilin has the time dimension capability
in moving things backward and forward. It clings onto the bagua,
which is the most auspicious shape in Period 8. This enables gathering
of auspicious chi throughout 20 years from 2004-2024. This chilin
is best displayed in the center of your property because the Chilin
is the guardian of the center direction, among his peers tortoise,
dragon, phoenix and tiger who are the guardians of the four cardinal
directions.

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What the Chi Lin symbolizes and how
to place the object?
The Unicorn, Dragon Horse or Chi Lin is a
fabulous heavenly creature of good omen, and the symbol of grandeur,
felicity, wise administration, longevity and illustrious offspring.
It had attained the age of 1000 years old and said to be the noblest
form of animal, emblem of perfect good incarnated essence of Five
Elements. The predominant characteristics of the unicorn is its
perfect goodwill, gentleness, and benevolence to all living creatures.
It possessed all the good qualities found in all animals and has
the head of a dragon, scales of the carp and body of a horse. Some
believed that the Chi Lin was actually a giraffe. If one were to
observe carefully, it could be a fact! Its voice is like the sound
of bells and other musical instruments. It carefully avoids treading
upon any living insect, or destroying the grass under its feet,
and its gait is regulated according to propriety.
The chilin when displayed in the center can be surrounded
by 6 crystal balls (can be purchased separately) to amplify
your luck to its peak!
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It is reputed to be able to walk on water as well as on land and
last appeared before the birth and death of Confucious. Confucious
was often associated to Chi Lin because he was born a sage after
his mother stepped on the footsteps of the Chi Lin and got pregnant.
The Chi Lin is regarded by Buddhists to carry the civilizing Book
of Law on its back. In ancient feng shui studies, the Chi Lin
was described as coming out of Yellow River and appeared to Fu
Hsi, the first legendary Emperor, bearing on its back a mystic
Ho Tu map from which the Flying Stars formulas is said to have
evolved. It is always seen as solitary, and appears to mankind
only when a king of the highest benevolence sits upon the throne,
or when a sage is about to be born. It had appeared during the
halcyon days of the Emperors Yao and Shun and when Confucius was
living, but so degenerated have mankind since become that it has
never since shown itself to us again.
Since Chi Lin is a wonderful combination of a dragon's head and
a horse's body, it produces a harmonized mixture of excellent
qualities between the two auspicious animals. It has a more royal
status compared to the other guardians and is simply adorable.
Chi Lin blows "sheng chi" because of its Dragon head
to benefit surrounding. Unlike lions and other fierce creatures,
the Chi Lin representing a "new born baby" by ancient
chinese is very loyal to its owner and easier to tame, like a
lovely horse. Its energy represent vitality, strength, ambition,
good competing spirits, great health, perseverance and fame. Besides,
it also has the scales of a carp which ushers in wealth, prosperity
and abundance. The patterns on its back were used to derive the
earlier heaven bagua, an ultimate symbol in the study of Feng
Shui.
This powerful symbol is an excellent support for important
people. Chinese emperors have Chi Lin objects on their tables
next to their important seals. And many architectural motives
will use the symbol of Chi Lin to manifest blessings and good
fortune. Large Chi Lins are also used to protect huge businesses
like hotel industry, ministers' homes, banks, antique shops etc.
Chi Lin being an extremely lucky symbol of fortune is usually
depicted standing or sitting on a bed of wealth like coins and
gold ingots to represent increasingly steady income luck and unlimited
windfalls. One will enjoy wonderful prosperity by owning the auspicious
Chi Lin.
Chi Lin produces wonderful results to
enhance family prosperity, career luck, longevity and excellent
health health, wealth luck and family luck:
1. Place it in your living room to ensure success in all areas
of your life, leading to fulfillment and abundance. The will help
you in your endeavours, help your children in their studies and
generate family harmony.
2. For businessmen, place it on a table or cabinet behind you
or on your desk to ensure quick success in business pursuits and
smooth ride in business transactions. It will invite more business
luck to you.
3. Place it in your sheng chi sector
to help smoothen all your pursuits in life and increase your money
luck, health luck and love luck.
4. Placed it in the east sector and its head facing maindoor,
it can also protect family members from harm and danger when they
are outdoor. Chi Lin brings you many happy blessings to your family.
5. Chi Lin when placed in the southeast of your living room or
dining and your business premise, you will enjoy tremendous wealth
luck constantly coming your way.
6. You may also place it on your workdesk facing out to bring
good luck and ward off harmful people and politics. You may also
place it near your reception and important areas of your shop,
facing out.
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