When I enter my house, there is a picture of a peacock hanging on the left hand side of the entrance hall. One head is facing out of the door and the other is facing into the house. Is there any explanation for this? Seek answers from Feng Shui masters
The peacock head should have rushed out the door. In your picture, there is a male and a female peacock. What you need to pay attention to is that the male's head must be facing outwards, while the female's head should be facing inward. In one aspect, it means that the male should focus on the outside and the female should focus on the inside. On the other hand, whether it is an animal head or a sacred bird, when placed, it is positive in terms of feng shui to bring good luck. The head and mouth must be pointed towards the door or window, so as to attract good luck and welcome good luck, and to destroy evil spirits. So, as far as the painting you show is concerned, as long as the feathers are plump and colorful, it is a male peacock. If the peacock's head is pointing outdoors, it is auspicious. It can attract good fortune and will never scatter wealth. It would be disadvantageous if the male bird's head is turned inwards.