Sunday, June 24, 2012

Fengshui and Elephants


In many cultures in the East the mighty elephant is viewed as a sacred animal- the elephant is one of the eight holy animals in Buddhism. When it comes to the Fengshui energy and symbology of the elephant, few people can object to its beauty, silent power, kindness and majesty. Protection, good luck and fertility are the main Fengshui energies brought by the symbol of elephant.

One of the most popular use of the elephants in Fengshui is as a fertility cure. User must choose an elephant with the trunk down for this specific purpose. An elephant statue with the trunk down stores and accumulates energy. It also helps to resolves various obstacles in fertility.

In Asian culture, the Elephant is seen as a symbol of strength, wisdom, good luck and careful reason. Users should choose elephant statue with trunks facing upward, as if trumpeting the good news. They can be placed in the entrance hall (but NOT directly facing the door).
The placement of a Frog on an Elephant or a Monkey on an Elephant statue, in the North is often thought to promote career stability.

Elephant also symbolize knowledge and academic success to children .Place a statue in your child's bedroom, on her desk or wherever she does homework.

Rhinoceros and Elephant talisman is the combination of double horned rhinoceros and elephant. Hanging such talisman at home can prevent from losing money and secure your home from robbery.

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