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Feng Shui Info On: chi lin
  | | Chi Lins for 3 Killings @ 25.99 USD This specific set of three Chi Lins (also known as Dragon Horses) is meant to combat the negative 3 Killings which comes in from the North this year of the Fire Dog 2006. The 3 Killings are a time based affliction and will occur each year, making it necessary to have a set/trio of these protective animals.
The Chi Lin's presence attracts the powerful cosmic breath of the dragon, bring good fortune/luck to those residing in the abode. Displaying the Chi Lin at the workplace represents good fortune in promotions for those wanting advancements in their career.
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  | | Red Eye Brass Chi Lin Pair @ 19.99 USD The mythical Chinese Unicorn, known as Chi Lin, is also referred to as the Dragon Horse.
The Chi Lin's presence attracts the powerful cosmic breath of the dragon, bring good
fortune/luck to those residing in the abode. Displaying the Chi Lin at the workplace
represents good fortune in promotions for those wanting advancements in their career.
These are extra special Chi Lins because their potency is amplified by the activating red
crystal eyes on their brass body. This item will come in a pair and should be used as a
pair.
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  | | Infinite Chi Lin @ 6.99 USD The mythical Chinese Unicorn, known as Chi Lin, is also referred to as the Dragon Horse. The Chi Lin's
presence attracts the powerful cosmic breath of the dragon, bring good fortune/luck to those residing in
the abode. Displaying the Chi Lin at the workplace represents good fortune in promotions for those
wanting advancements in their career. It is especially potent for those in the military, civil service or
in politics. Recommended to be used in pairs while defending against the Grand Duke Jupiter and Three Killings (per room for each direction).
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