Posted December 22, 201113 yr Staff 1. Under Symbolism in Feng Shui, horses: figurines and even paintings of horses have been used to symbolise: either making trips overseas and or promote sales....2. Here, in many Feng Shui books, some of the authors would say, place a horse figurine facing the main door. The rationale? Symbolism "travelling" be it for business or leisure.3. Similarly some home that a painting of horses is placed facing a door, to symbolise going out to get sales..... sort of thing.4. In a painting, always count the number of horses in the painting. In the past, I had seen paintings where there were even 999 horses.. In this painting... can you count how many horses are there? Nine?
Posted December 22, 201113 yr Staff Quote On 12/22/2011 8:28:10 AM, Anonymous wrote:1. Under Symbolism in FengShui, horses: figurines andeven paintings of horses havebeen used to symbolise: eithermaking trips overseas and orpromote sales....2. Here, inmany Feng Shui books, some ofthe authors would say, place ahorse figurine facing the maindoor. The rationale? Symbolism"travelling" be it forbusiness or leisure.3.Similarly some home that apainting of horses is placedfacing a door, to symbolisegoing out to get sales.....sort of thing.4. In apainting, always count thenumber of horses in thepainting. In the past, I hadseen paintings where therewere even 999 horses.. In thispainting... can you count howmany horses are there? Nine?
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