myfs_147589 Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Dear mr lee, thanks so much for the comprehensive intial house opening ceremony guides. It helps me a lot. I am intended to carry out the ceremony tomorrow and the renovation will start on wed. But I still have doubt: 1. After how many days can we remove the offering items (fruits, angpaw, etc), can we discard the offerings to bin? 2. Is salt cleansing necessary since my flat is old flat and the previous owner had occupied for 24yrs? 3) if I am intended to carry out salt ceremony, what is the step of doing it? Is it done prior to spreading the rice? Thanks so much for ur kind advice. Regards, Lin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 3, 2011 Staff Share Posted January 3, 2011 Reference: http://www.geomancy.net/info/initial-opening.pdfUnder the procedure (the last Para 8.), it mentions that it is best to leave the items for 3 days or more. Thus if the procedure is done on a Tuesday, best to leave the items till Thursday, And should be removed only on or after Friday.But for instances where one has to start renovations immediately, then often it is left for at least 1 hour after the procedure is done. The items are eaten or THROWN away never given out to strangers - whatsoever; as this is symbolic of giving away one's wealth. For new homes or apartments, sprinkling slat may not be ideal especially for brand new condo units. As salt and later water may inadvertenly spoil the flooring especially parquet wood floorings.Frankly, there is no hard and fast rule nor rocket science associated with the procedure. Thus normally, it should be done after spreading the rice. And often, salt could/should/may be spread especially in areas like the toilet and kitchen. But again, do remember that too much salt is acidic and can discolour marble and wood .....Imagine this: If I do add "salt" into the procedure, there are always some who do not know the consequences - and even mistake sprinkling salt into new homes! Here, as I mentioned, try sprinkling salt onto parquet flooring.. and behold... one may get white spots on parts of the flooring... Quote On 1/3/2011 4:26:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear mr lee, thanks so muchfor the comprehensive intialhouse opening ceremony guides.It helps me a lot. I amintended to carry out theceremony tomorrow and therenovation will start on wed.But I still have doubt: 1.After how many days can weremove the offering items(fruits, angpaw, etc), can wediscard the offerings to bin?2. Is salt cleansing necessarysince my flat is old flat andthe previous owner hadoccupied for 24yrs? 3) if I amintended to carry out saltceremony, what is the step ofdoing it? Is it done prior tospreading the rice? Thanks somuch for ur kind advice.Regards, Lin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_147589 Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Dear mr lee, thanks so much for ur prompt reply. I will take note on the offering items. And also thanks for advice when to carry out the salt thingy. I will follow per ur guide and carry it out after the spreading rice. And my existing flooring is made of tile and furthermore we are hacking and changing the entire house flooring. Btw, does salt event signify cleansing of the house? And when carrying out the salt spreading, is there any wording that we need to say? Thanks so much. Have a nice day. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 7, 2011 Staff Share Posted January 7, 2011 In my opinion, it is not necessary to say anything when sprinkling salt. Quote On 1/3/2011 6:05:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear mr lee, thanks so muchfor ur prompt reply. I willtake note on the offeringitems. And also thanks foradvice when to carry out thesalt thingy. I will follow perur guide and carry it outafter the spreading rice. Andmy existing flooring is madeof tile and furthermore we arehacking and changing theentire house flooring. Btw,does salt event signifycleansing of the house? Andwhen carrying out the saltspreading, is there anywording that we need to say?Thanks so much. Have a niceday. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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