Attract Good Fortune With Lucky Cats
Author:Jakob Jelling
Lucky cats are traditional Asian items which represent good
fortune and protection. Those who have lucky cats in their homes
or working spaces will have their protection as well as the
wealth benefits they attract. You can place lucky cats at any
environment where you wish wealth to come.
Most of the times, there are two lucky cats represented
together, one of them with its left paw up and the other with
the right one up. The lucky cat raising its left paw is the one
which specifically attracts wealth, while the lucky cat which
raises the right pay is in charge of giving protection to those
who keep it as well as to the income attracted by its partner.
The lucky cat which has its left paw up is depictured smiling.
This smile is meant to invite good fortune and wealth to come to
him and therefore to the place where he is. On the other hand,
the lucky cat which raises the right paw shows a warning
expression. This warning is what protects your income from any
evil.
There are some indications you should take into account and
follow regarding the place where your lucky cats will be.
Ideally, they should be placed in the wealth area, at the
southeast of the house or working space where they will be. If
that is not possible, they should be placed in the northeast
area.
If you wish to follow feng shui guidelines when placing your
lucky cats, you should not only take into account the house area
where you place them, but also the elements they contain.
Therefore, if you will place your lucky cats in a metal area you
should choose them made of metal, or if they will be in a fire
area they should contain fire colors.
Lucky cats symbolize protection in all senses. They can see in
the dark and protect you from what you might not be aware of.
They would defend not only your income but also your house and
all those who live in it. If you have them in your office, they
will help you succeeding in your career as well as improving and
protecting your income.
About the author:
Jakob Jelling is the founder of
http://www.fengshuicrazy.com. Please visit his website and learn all the feng shui tips you'll
ever need!
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"In a cat's eyes, all things belong to cats."
- English Proverb
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