The Lucky Statue Factor

March 9th, 2010 by Administrator

You might be a person that believes luck is real, or you may believe it is hogwash. That aside, entire religions and societies are build around the idea that specific animals can bring them and their families good fortunes. This article talks about specifically which of these animals can be used, in the form of collectible figurines, to enhance your luck.

Dragons: Even though many people think they look evil, many Eastern civilizations consider dragons to be some of the luckiest animals in the world. Being loyal, powerful, and brave, dragons have always served in ancient tales to safeguard and protect the material possessions of humans. Placed with any number of tabletop fountains, the luck properties of the dragon can be expanded.

Elephants: The exercise of employing elephant figures and statues as good luck dates back centuries and can be retraced to the Hindu religion. In order to reach enlightenment, the societies of Bharat prayed to figures of Ganasha. Ganasha had the body of a person but the head of a royal elephant. Since the early 20th century, those elephants that graciously point their trunks upwards, are the ones considered to bring the most luck. If you are looking for the best spot to position your elephant figurines or elephant sculptures, the ideal place is in a house’s hall entry area. You can then lift the trunk towards the heavens.

Horses: It is agreed upon by all experts that the one animal which equally embodies power, movement and progress is 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.

If you trust that specific animals encourage lucky news, remember that many other non-animal beings like Shiva paintings and/or angel figurines are believed to be fortunate as well.

Throughout time, mankind has resigned to the fact that fortune plays a profound part in the fate of our lives. With all of the various beliefs and superstitions around, only those that are the truest are able to outlast the others for thousands of years. The grandiose dragon, the gracious elephant, and the highly respected horse have all risen above virtually all social and time-based social restraints to bestow luck to citizens. Are you open to this concept? No one can respond to such a complex question for you. It is your question to answer.

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