Feng Shui Myths

Arowana Care – Myths Regarding the Arowana
In Western culture, the dragon is an evil that destroys people and kills people is why in this part of the world are often regarded as evil. The reverse is true in the folklore of the East, especially in Chinese culture. In most Asia, the dragon is a mythical creature representing good luck, strength and power. This belief is particularly widespread in China, where believes that dragons evil spirits and protect people.
This fascination for dragons what has been the Asian Arowana or Golden Arowana, very popular. Also known as dragon fish, because of resemblance to the mythical animal, the Asian Arowana is supposed to bring good fortune to the owner. Employers arowanas feel, especially the Golden Arowana, to help maintain and grow their businesses booming.
Geom and Feng Shui experts advise their clients to maintain a blood red arowana in their homes or offices to promote entry of luck and prosperity, but also believes that if you have an Arowana at home can also save your life. It is believed that all misfortune is originally intended for the people inside the house are said to be hosted by Arowana, and fish will also die in the place of his master, if necessary.
There are stories of a man talking who survives an accident little scared, he was lucky to have survived with only minor scrapes and bruises. But back home, he learns that Arowana is a valuable on the floor, dead. It was later discovered that the fish jumped out of his car and died around the same time of the accident.
The China also believe that the Arowana can also serve as a warning to protect the family. It is believed that the arowana fish has the ability to distinguish an enemy of family supporters. When a person enters the house and the fish begins to be surprised and thrash about your tank, then it means that the person has bad intentions for the family. But if the fish is calm and serene when someone comes then that person has a good heart and is a family friend.
These legends and beliefs surrounding this beautiful fish are reason enough to own an arowana despite its exorbitant price. But if you do not believe any of these things, while the beauty and grace just as you want.
About the Author
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Robert Khaw is an Arowana hobbyist and enthusiasts. He is the proud owner of a super red and golden Arowana and is the writer or a collection of books on how to bring out the best colors in your Arowana.
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