jbfengshui Posted July 11, 2000 Share Posted July 11, 2000 Hi Cecil,Just recently bought a house. One question: Where would be the BEST placeto place Ti Chu Yia (God of Property) ?Your recommendation will be appreciated.Thanks,John :)* Mail john.bouttaveth@hpa.com.au **********************************************************************This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential andintended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom theyare addressed. If you have received this email in error please notifythe HPA Postmaster: postmaster@hpa.com.au.This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept byMIMEsweeper for the presence of computer viruses. You should howevercontinue to execute your normal virus checking procedures.www.hpa.com.au********************************************************************** Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 12, 2000 Staff Share Posted July 12, 2000 Dear John,In my opinion, statues are more like decorative pieces and dwell on beliefs rather than Feng Shui.If one looks at beliefs, normally, it is placed firstly as a decoration at a location you personally feel comfortable with.Some Chinese family run (small) shops do tend to display either a figurine of it in their shops or just a picture of it.In my opinion, you can `play safe' by following the `standard' Chinese beliefs:1. Do not place it in your bed room. As a bedroom is considered a `dirty' place i.e. you take off your clothes to change etc...2. Do not place it on the same wall as the toilet.3. Do not place it side by side with other Chinese deities such as the Goddness of Mercy, Buddha etc.. If placed side by side, where possible, use different height stands. Or place them further distance.Thanks.Cecil Quote On 7/11/00 10:52:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil,Just recentlybought a house. One question:Where would be the BESTplaceto place Ti Chu Yia (Godof Property) ? Expand Your Quote recommendation will beappreciated. Expand Thanks,John Quote :)* Mailjohn.bouttaveth@hpa.com.au **********************************************************************This email andany files transmitted with itare confidential andintendedsolely for the use of theindividual or entity to whomtheyare addressed. If youhave received this email inerror please notifythe HPAPostmaster:postmaster@hpa.com.au. Expand This Quote footnote also confirms thatthis email message has beenswept byMIMEsweeper for thepresence of computer viruses.You should howevercontinue toexecute your normal viruscheckingprocedures. Expand www.hpa.com.au** Quote ******************************************************************** Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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