The Legend of the Phoenix and How To Use It To Activate Your Opportunity and Success Luck!
Feng Shui. Just hearing those two words can pull the image of little Chinese men or women in red suits rearranging houses in order to help the chi flow through the house properly. The Hollywood stereotype is way off. Not all Chinese people know how to do feng shui, in fact, some of them even disdain the practice!
Often, though, professional people tend to hire feng shui masters in order to help clear out and harmonize their work or home space. You do not have to hire someone to feng shui your house. You can do it on your own, with a little research and some patience.
1) The Phoenix
Almost everyone has heard of the mystical phoenix before. If you had not heard of them from a mythology class, you certain know what a phoenix was after the Harry Potter series came out. Professor Dumbledore has a phoenix as a pet. Harry himself learns about phoenix from Dumbledore.
The phoenix is a mythical firebird. According to legend, it was supposed to live for anywhere from 500 to 1000 years and beyond, depending on which story you hear. The bird then burns and turns into ashes. Out of the ashes, a baby phoenix appears and is, more or less, the reincarnation of the old phoenix.
The phoenix has other abilities, such as the ability to heal humans. It is said that the tears of a phoenix have the ability to heal almost any wound. This would mean that whomever had a phoenix in his possession would be almost invincible. Because of the resurrection factor, the phoenix became extremely popular to the Christian crowd, representing the resurrection of Jesus Chris.
2) The Phoenix And Feng Shui
There are a variety of ways that the phoenix can be used in feng shui. Remember: feng shui is not set in stone. Every situation has specific needs in order to make the room flow, and the phoenix is only one thing you can add to your home, business, or garden, in order to invite opportunity and success into your life.
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