myfs_61556 Posted June 11, 2001 Share Posted June 11, 2001 I ahve a few quesyions regarding symbols.I was given 6 small budda's in various poses and I have no idea where the correct place to put them is. Could you help?Also, I have 2 questions regarding the money toad, I have him placed on a table diagonally opposite the front door nect to a dragon headed turtle. They both face the door during the day and at night, I turn them to face inwards and remove the coin from the toad's mouth. I recently read something which said I should place him facing inwards all the time - which is the correct placement? Also, my son knocked him over and now one of the coins he sits on has a small chip, is that a problem?As I have recently been experiencing some bad luck financially, I would really appreciate some help.Thank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 11, 2001 Staff Share Posted June 11, 2001 Dear Linky,1. For the 6 small Buddah's place them as you would i.e. decorative items. General locations include the living room or a corner location or in a display shelf / unit.2. Frankly, in my opinon, there is nothing mystical or special about a three legged-toad.Based on the `belief' or those who sell these items would like their believers to place it facing inwards into the house all the time preferably with a coin/gem in it permanently. The advise given is usually to purchase a dragon headed toad and have it's mouth `full'. Do not remove the coin/gem. And do not rotate it outwards during the night.In my opinon, I feel that it is a decorative item... consider the chip as part of `wear and tear'.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 6/11/01 3:09:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:I ahve a few quesyionsregarding symbols.I was given 6 small budda's invarious poses and I have noidea where the correct placeto put them is. Could youhelp?Also, I have 2 questionsregarding the money toad, Ihave him placed on a tablediagonally opposite the frontdoor nect to a dragon headedturtle. They both face thedoor during the day and atnight, I turn them to faceinwards and remove the coinfrom the toad's mouth. Irecently read something whichsaid I should place him facinginwards all the time - whichis the correct placement?Also, my son knocked him overand now one of the coins hesits on has a small chip, isthat a problem?As I have recently beenexperiencing some bad luckfinancially, I would reallyappreciate some help.Thank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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