Q: Is there any relevance of the Dragon in Chinese Feng Shui ? B: Yes, for again the idea of the Dragon symbolically is a very ancient energy and that which is grounded-power, that which is the interface, if you which to use that term, the interface itself, the dragon is the symbol of the interface itself between the concept of ,and the experience of , physical reality, astral reality and etheric energy reality. So anything that concerns flow of energy , in anyway shape or form, whether horizontally or vertically can be aided and assisted by understanding the dragon as if, in a sense, it were a representation of a kind of bio-energetic, shall we say...circuitry design. So the concept of Feng Shui can be represented by the concept of the dragon as how energy would flow and that the building, the structure, the house can be representative of the neurological, or circuitry pattern, or path of the flow of energy that represents a template such as the Dragon or the Tree of Life or any thing of that nature that is representative of a template and interface between one dimension and another. The Dragon's body with it's wings, symbolically, are the idea of a energy template that allows one in understanding that template to see how energy flows, along those lines, and then gain insight as how to place things that are congruent with Sacred Geometry, with correct Golden Proportions to take advantage of that energy flow to create a conduit in building any structure that takes advantage of the collection of, and the channeling of that energy. Does that make sense? Q: That was quite brilliant, thank you. B: Well I had nothing to do with it that's just the way it is, and it is brilliant because, that is the how the universe is structured- brilliantly.