
Each home or space, in addition to all its size, characteristics and functions, also has its own symbology that shows us a little bit about who inhabits this space.
In the current practice of Feng Shui, just incorporating symbols from China when this ancient art is already spread all over the world, could be limiting and for some it even might be meaningless.
Thus, we can use our own symbols in spaces, whatever religion, belief or culture they are, not having this direct relationship with the Feng Shui of a certain space, but the vibration and appreciation we have for a certain symbol.
For example, the symbol of the ear in Portugal is used in houses in the month of May, usually placed behind the door, they represent bread, as the basis of family sustenance, fecundity and the beginning of the harvest.
