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Feng Shui Symbols - Goat



Silver shiny and clear objects bring this luxury loving sign the most luck. Crystals hung in a window that reflects rainbows on the walls are particularly fortuitous for a Goat.  A goat that carries a white crystal in his or her pocket is protected from negativity at all times.

 
Their luck is greatly enhanced by the colors red, gold and purple.  African violets in all colors can bring them luck and wealth.

 
Lucky animals for this busy sign include bees, beavers and hummingbirds. Crystal or metal statues are better then wood or plastic ones. Yellow brass objects, such as bells or singing bowls can protect them from misfortune.

 

Feng Shui Symbols -Horse



Anything to do with horses greatly benefits this Chinese Zodiac sign. This includes statues and paintings of horses.  A group of ceramic horses arranged in a group of eight or nine can bring them great wealth. 


A horseshoe placed upright over the front door is a powerful symbol of protection for the Horse. Any jeweler, curios or crucifixes made of nails protect them from negative chi.


This sign is also ruled by fire so jeweler shaped like sunbursts or stars can bring them luck at gambling, money and love.  Diamonds and rhinestones can also bring this sign great fortune.


Peace Be Still Sam

Western Feng Shui Symbols - Snake



The snake is identified with the Fire element, which means that their luckiest symbol is that of a star or sun. Red and orange colored objects bring them health, wealth and happiness so they should use this color as an accent in their decorating.

  

The Snake is very ambitious so keeping statues of mice, rats, frogs and turtles bring them luck in their career. This is because the Snake preys on these animals. Keeping tiny statues of all of animals in the Chinese Zodiac can also assist them in dominating others or maintaining leadership.

  

Images of snakes, snake jewelry and rings are a lucky charm that can bring a snake great wealth as well as protect them from all harm.

  

Peace Be Still Sam

  

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