🐻 TOP 10 Good Luck Animals: Positive Symbols of Abundance & Success (Spiritual Meanings & Symbolism)

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Spiritual symbols and meanings of animals: 10 Lucky Animals for home protection, tattoos or good fortune.

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Many animals are considered positive symbols in various cultures worldwide. These lucky animals can be placed in your home as animal decoration in your bedroom, in the car, or worn as lucky amulets to activate specific luck areas in your life. They could even be luck icons in your desktop or phone as symbols for success.

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- The bear: A symbol for wisdom

The bear is considered lucky because it is able to survive the long winter months by hibernating. In Norse mythology, Odin as well as Thor often take on the appearance of bears as disguise.

Bears symbolize wisdom, strength and healing that bring balance to the seen and the unseen world. As female bears are good mothers, bears symbolize good luck in home and family matters.

- Are crickets good luck?

It’s a sign of good luck coming your way for crickets to come into your home. Killing a cricket is said to bring bad luck. In Japan, people keep crickets in tiny bamboo cages as good luck charms. They have been doing this since at least the tenth century. In Barbados, a cricket chirping inside the house is a sign that money is coming. In Zambia, seeing a cricket is considered a sign of good luck.

- Symbolism of the White Dog:

The dog symbolizes loyalty, friendship, and unconditional love. It’s also considered “man’s best friend.” It’s a sign that good luck is coming your way if you’re followed by a stray dog. It’s also a lucky sign if a dog walks into your home. If the dog is golden, your fortunes will increase. A white dog is a sign of romance, and a black dog provides protection.

Icons from the Noun Project:

Frog by Bismillah
Butterfly by Oliver Kittler
Cat by simone moecker
Bear by Andrew Doane
Bee by dewadesign
Cricket by ahmad bahrudi
Dog by Daniel Ducrocq
Donkey by m. turan ercan
Elephant by Kris Prepiakova
Rabbit by Wolf Böse
Spider by Ragal Kartidev

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