Lucky Art You Can Begin Using Right Now
9 March 2010You may be a person that believes luck is real, or you may believe it is hogwash. Nonetheless, countlesscustoms and ancient cultures agree that certain animals are consistently luckier to have around than others. Review the rest of this article to find out how you can utilize these animal collectible figurines in your house or office.
Dragons: While they are often horrifying characters found in children’s tales, millions of people from dozens of cultures consider dragons to be the luckiest of all entities. Being loyal, powerful, and brave, dragons have always served in ancient tales to safeguard and protect the material possessions of humans. Those humans with righteous hearts are said to be recipients of the dragon’s magical powers. Many cultures try to “summon” these powers by dressing up as dragons during important holidays. Since many dragons live in the water, it is well known in Feng Shui that placing dragon figurines in or on tabletop fountains can make the supernatural powers of the dragon even stronger.
Elephants: Indian spiritual gurus were the first people to acknowledge the auspicious features of elephants, many, many centuries ago. 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. While all elephants are considered to bring very good fortunes, those with their magnificent trunks directed upward are the most lucky. Most people who are “in the know” will set their elephant figurines in the foyer of their home, with the trunk facing upwards.
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. For the last 200 years, horses have literally carried the progress of mankind on its back. While doing this, its become well known that horses are “plugged into” certain spiritual realms that most men and women never visit (evidenced by how scared horses get when bad things are about to happen). It is vital to know that Chinese Feng Shui practices advise highly against pointing a horse directly in the direction of a doorway.
If you think that certain animals harbor lucky news, remember that some other non-animal beings like Shiva paintings and/or angel figurines are believed to be fortunate as well.
Countless civilizations the world over have been dependent upon the idea that a person’s destinies in life are dependent, to a hefty degree upon how willingly we surrender to, and abide by, unexplainable laws of nature. And of all the various beliefs, 3 animals have shown up time and time again in every society as good luck representations. Dragons, elephants, and horses are 3 beasts that, regardless of whatever part of the Earth and no matter what point of time in history, individuals have profited from their promising presence. Does this apply to you as well? You are the only one that truly knows.











