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Put these Statues up around Your House and Watch Your Life Change

Posted in Collecting Things, Hall Of Home Improvements, Tips + Tricks by admin on the March 9th, 2010

A friend of mine assured me that the idea of “luck” was preposterous while another said that luck is vital for success. Regardless, it is agreed by everyone that numerous civilizations that think in their hearts that certain animals will get them good fortunes and good luck. Read the rest of this article to find out how you can utilize these animal collectible figurines in your house or office.

Dragons: Often characterized as hot tempered and hardhearted, dragons are still considered, by many religions and ancient civilizations, to bring great luck to their people. Being loyal, powerful, and brave, dragons have always served in ancient tales to safeguard and protect the material possessions of humans. Chinese legend holds that Evil Spirits are helpless when in the presence of the dragon and their supernatural powers. This is one reason that Dragons are so prominent in China during the New Years jubilations. Placed with any number of tabletop fountains, the luck properties of the dragon can be magnified.

Elephants: Originally recognized in the ancient civilization of Bharat, elephants have been celebrated as providing good fortunes for several millennia. The Hindu God Ganesha had an elephant head and was worshipped as the opener of “the way” and of good luck. Although all elephants are considered to bring very good fortunes, those with their proud trunks aimed upward are the most lucky. The hallway entrance of your dwelling is the best place to put elephant figurines or pictures. Just ensure the trunk faces towards the heavens.

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. Have you ever noticed how easily horses get frightened. This sixth sense into the spiritual domain is one reason the horse has been such an vital figure in forming modern civilisation. The primary thing one should never do with a horse figurine or sculpture, is to place the horse with its head/snout pointed outward towards the front or back door of the dweling.

Don’t forget that angels, angel paintings, and angel figurines can also be used auspiciously in someone’s house of office.

For thousands of years, people in every domain have put their belief and dreams in the forces of luckiness and destiny. Through all of the years, three have prevailed. Three timeless animals, including horses, elephants, and dragons, have prompted good luck, good fortune, and wellness on literally millions of believers. Can one of these animals affect the outcome of your life the way others have claimed? No one can respond to such a complex question for you. It is your question to answer.

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