A number of individuals believe the thought of luck is silly. Yet many stand by it. That’s fine. Still a number of people throughout the world organize their lives around specific animals that they are sure to have brought their ancestors auspiciousness.Read on to discover which of these lucky animals can be applied to your assortment of collectible figurines.

Dragons: Despite their sometimes scary appearance, dragons are universally believed to be very lucky by almost all Asian cultures. Throughout time, humans have called upon the dragon to protect their earthly treasures due to their reputations of strength and purity. 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.

Elephants: The lucky attributes of the elephant has been celebrated by almost every culture throughout the world. Yet its roots are found in Hindustan, thousands of years ago. The ancient Indians worshiped Ganesha, a deity with a human body and an elephant head. He was said to be the path to the light of God. In America, Elephants with their trunks turned upwards are considered especially lucky. To bring the best possible luck to one’s dwellings, one should place the elephant figurines in the hallway with their trunks aimed skyward.

Horses: It is agreed upon by all experts that the one animal which equally personifies power, movement and advancement is 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 instrumental figure in creating modern civilization. If you have a horse statue or artwork piece in your house, just ensure that it is not pointed in the direction of the doorway.

If you trust that certain animals encourage lucky news, remember that countless other non-animal beings like Shiva pictures and/or angels are believed to be auspicious as well.

For several millennia, individuals everywhere have put their faith and dreams in the forces of luckiness and destiny. And as the riddle is read, time is the final trial of authenticity. Three distinguished animals, including horses, elephants, and dragons, have prompted good luck, good fortune, and wellness on literally millions of people. Does this apply to you also? Perhaps it rightfully is a matter of your own faith and openmindness.