moon88 Posted April 14, 2000 Share Posted April 14, 2000 Dear cecil,I read somewhere that it is bad feng shui to keep antiques at home. Is it true. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 14, 2000 Staff Share Posted April 14, 2000 Dear Anon,1. Whenever, we buy a piece of antique, it is best to find out more of it's history if we can.2. It is not necessary that every piece of antique(s) are bad. 3. If one has an antique furniture, it may still have (absorbed) the Qi from its previous surroundings. 4. If it is only a single piece of e.g. wooden antique furniture, usually, the impact on its new surroundings is not that great.5. But, if you do have a roomful of such antique furniture, for example, the whole house cluttered with it, the Qi from its old surroundings may still be present.6. Some Feng Shui practitioners believe that by keeping too many antique furniture etc.. it may `change' a person's mindset such as becoming more `rigid' in thinking etc...7. Some believe that as mentioned earlier, especially wooden furniture, it would have absorbed the Qi of the previous location. Time would be required to allow this to dissipate. Here, I am not too concerned if it is true or not as one furniture, unlike several furnitures, would make me more `concerned'.8. I believe that most antique furniture are `clean'. There are some practitioners that believe that, if something had happened (or horrible) had happened to the past owner, especially a favourite piece such as their wardrope or bed, such `spirits' may come together with it. Anyway, Para 8, is in my opinion, very rare and should not happen most of the time.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/14/00 5:50:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,I read somewhere that it isbad feng shui to keep antiquesat home. Is it true. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 26, 2012 Staff Share Posted November 26, 2012 Beware of bringing home dubious antiques.By chance, one may accidentally bring home something in addition of the antique.. Quote On 4/14/2000 6:31:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Anon,1. Whenever, we buy a piece ofantique, it is best to findout more of it's history if wecan.2. It is not necessary thatevery piece of antique(s) arebad.3. If one has an antiquefurniture, it may still have(absorbed) the Qi from itsprevious surroundings.4. If it is only a singlepiece of e.g. wooden antiquefurniture, usually, the impacton its new surroundings is notthat great.5. But, if you do have aroomful of such antiquefurniture, for example, thewhole house cluttered with it,the Qi from its oldsurroundings may still bepresent.6. Some Feng Shuipractitioners believe that bykeeping too many antiquefurniture etc.. it may`change' a person's mindsetsuch as becoming more `rigid'in thinking etc...7. Some believe that asmentioned earlier, especiallywooden furniture, it wouldhave absorbed the Qi of theprevious location. Time wouldbe required to allow this todissipate. Here, I am not tooconcerned if it is true or notas one furniture, unlikeseveral furnitures, would makeme more `concerned'.8. I believe that most antiquefurniture are `clean'. Thereare some practitioners thatbelieve that, if something hadhappened (or horrible) hadhappened to the past owner,especially a favourite piecesuch as their wardrope or bed,such `spirits' may cometogether with it.Anyway, Para 8, is in myopinion, very rare and shouldnot happen most of the time.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/14/00 5:50:00 PM, Anonymous wrote: Dear cecil,I read somewhere that it isbad feng shui to keep antiquesat home. Is it true. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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