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Thank you very much! I'll be buying a fountain.
I agree very much with the painting of Tigers...My father had a painting of a tiger which looked like it was going up a hill, but its head looked to its back, as if it was ready to attack anybody who tries to follow. Quarrels were plenty, until a friend pointed out that it should be removed. I did, and peace returned.
Regards
Toh Da Jun
On 1/20/99 9:49:05 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Yes, at the Cai Wei or Wealth
>location, you can place
>articles or objects that
>enhance beneficial ch'i.
>
>As you have mentioned you can
>place for example a water
>fountain as water fountains
>are good ch'i enhancers. Best
>to place a rounded water
>fountain as a square one has
>`sharp' corners and may
>inadvertently produce `sha
>ch'i' or poison arrows. Even a
>coin bank full of coins are
>equally good.
>
>Some even sell e.g. a tray of
>beads, ribbons and candle that
>represents the " 5 elements ".
>Some FS Masters even advise to
>purchase a hanging lamp with
>five bulbs. Each bulb to
>represent one of the " 5
>elements ".
>
>Do note that plants are
>usually used to `absorb' sha
>ch'i e.g. placed at a sharp
>corner and usally not used to
>improve " Cai Wei " or Wealth.
>Therefore, plants are usually
>used by Taiwanese FS Masters
>as `cures.'
>
>Also take note that fish tank
>is also not usually used as
>ch'i enhancers but rather as
>`cures' and is popular with
>Hong Kong FS Masters. Some
>also say that:
>1. what happens if the fish
>dies or 2. when you pour water
>away from the fish tank you
>are in fact pouring away
>wealth!
>
>Similiarly, some FS Masters
>advise that you tie three
>coins with red strings and
>place it on the main entrance
>door mat (either inside the
>house or outside the house).
>When you step on it, you are
>infact stepping on wealth.
>
>Caution: DO NOT place objects
>e.g. a frog with an open mouth
>or any pictures of hungry
>animails especially a painting
>of a hungry tiger as this is
>inauspcious in the house! An
>open mouth signifies that you
>will always be hungry! Do
>believe what I say here.
>
>I remembered reading Evelyn
>Lip's book of this case I am
>quoting it off-hand as I
>remembered it:
>
>In one of her books she
>mentioned that this house
>owner met with calamity and
>not even a Feng Shui Master
>could wonder why? Finally, one
>day a Feng Shui Master was
>standing in the house and as
>this is the low tide, saw a
>rock shaped like a frog with
>it's mouth open `looking at
>the house'. This signifiies
>that the frog was hungry and
>this accounted for the
>calamity that faced the
>family. If this was discovered
>earlier, a pearl or crystal
>could have been inserted into
>the mouth of this rock (frog
>image) and the problem
>rectified.
>
>So the morale of the story is
>never chose any statutes with
>an open mouth or point it in
>your house. You may face the
>same problem as the above.
>
>On 1/20/99 5:24:39 PM, Da Jun Toh wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>What would be a good item to
>>place at the CAI WEI??? I've
>>seen people put a small water
>>fountain with flashing lights,
>>some placed plants, others
>>placed frogs-with-gold-coin
>>etc.
>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Toh Da Jun
>>
>
>
>
>
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