Placement and Precautions for Dragon Turtles Feng Shui
Placement for Attracting Wealth: If you hope that the dragon turtle can play a role in attracting wealth, you can turn its head towards the air intake areas such as doors and windows so that it can better absorb wealth qi into the room. For example, you can place the dragon turtle feng shui near the windowsill in the living room with its head facing out of the window, which symbolizes introducing the wealth from the outside into the home.
Placement for Warding off Negative Qi: When it is necessary to use the dragon turtle to ward off negative qi and evil spirits, its head or back should face the places with relatively heavy negative qi, such as corners of walls, areas where beams and columns are in a rush position, and external sharp corners opposite the windows. For instance, if the main entrance of a residence directly faces a downward staircase, forming the “rolling curtain water” negative qi, you can place a dragon turtle inside the door with its head facing out of the door towards the staircase to dissolve the negative qi.
Other Key Points for Placement:
The dragon turtle should not be placed facing beds or sofas, otherwise it may have a negative impact on people’s fortunes.
Don’t place the dragon turtle on the ground or too far from the ground, and don’t place it upside down either, lest it affects its feng shui effect.
If there are multiple dragon turtle ornaments in the home, the quantity should not be too large. Generally, it should not exceed three, and it is best to place them in pairs.
The dragon turtle can be placed in the central position of the residence to enhance the effect of guarding the house. It can also be placed on the desk or workbench in the office, which is helpful for career development. However, it should be noted that its head should face one’s own work area.