Figurines that Can Bring Your Home Auspiciousness
A friend of mine told me that the concept of “luck” was ridiculous while another said that luck is a must-have for success. That’s fine. Still a number of people throughout the world organize their lives around specific animals that they think have brought their ancestors auspiciousness. Review the rest of this article to find out how you can employ these animal collectible figurines in your house or office.
Dragons: Often characterized as hot tempered and heartless, dragons are still considered, by many religions and ancient civilizations, to bring great luck to their people. Dragons are usually the guardians of titanic treasures and represent powers over both heaven and earth. They use good magic to help good people and are believed in many cultures to repel evil spirits (thus the appearance of dragons in the Chinese New Year to ward off evil spirits for the new year). Asian societies understand that the dragon is very comfortable around water. Thus use tabletop fountains in the vicinity of your dragon artwork to enhance its properties.
Elephants: India was the first country to recognize the lucky aura emitted by the elephant. Today it is celebrated by hundreds of societies in both the East and the West. To be able to reach different levels of consciousness, the ancient people of India worshipped Ganesha, a God with the torso and limbs of a human, but the head of an elephant. Since the early 20th century, those elephants that graciously point their trunks up, are the ones considered to bring the most luck. To bring the best possible luck to one’s dwellings, one should place the elephant figurines in the hallway with their trunks oriented toward the sky.
Horses: If good luck in your life requires the ability to be swift, fluid, and to be always moving forward, look no further than the horse. People who own horses know that a horse can scrutinize someone’s character (good or evil) in a matter of seconds. This insight into spiritual realms have cemented the horse as one of the most significant animals to mankind in the last few centuries. It is important to know that Chinese Feng Shui practices advise highly against pointing a horse directly in the direction of a doorway.
Although they are not animals, remember that some celestial entities, like Buddha Statues and angel figurines are known to bring good luck to homes.
For several millennia, souls the world over have put their belief and dreams in the powers of luck and destiny. Considering all the unique beliefs, 3 animals have shown up again and again in every society as good luck symbols. The dramatic dragon, the exquisite elephant, and the proud horse have each elevated above virtually all ethnic and temporal societal constraints to get luck to citizens. Would you ever make this form of faithful leap to effortlessly improve your destiny? No one can answer such a complicated question for you. It is your question to answer.
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