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Hi Cecil
My question is about Gargoyles.
I have hear that to place them at the entrance of a building or path leading into a building is suppose to ward of bad luck or negative energy. I have not read anything about them in reference to Feng Shui.
I have read they were a mythical character first created for roof top corners and were used as water sprouts to direct rain away from buildings, their name coming from a similar french word for "spout" or "throat".
Do they have any significants in regard to Feng Shui? and if so where would they be best placed? Would they resemble the Dragon or Lion?
Thank you
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