lofred Posted May 27, 1999 Share Posted May 27, 1999 I have recently received a nice pewter plaque of Kwan Kung as a gift. It shows the Grand Duke on one side, and on the back side are several tenets of good business practice. I don't plan to offer incense, but merely want to display it. Which direction should I be facing it? Where should I put it? I am male, born in the year of the Tiger, 1974. I am currently living in a small dormitory room. My friend also has a plaque and is a male, born in 1965, year of the Snake. Could you please answer my questions and also provide a bit of general information about placing Kwan Kung as well?Thank you for your time,Fred Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 27, 1999 Share Posted May 27, 1999 Dear Fred,Ideally, my advise is that you should not display it in your dormitory. Thisis because, the pewter plague of Dieties where possible should not bedisplayed in a bedroom. If you really must, you should let it face thedormitory door.Do not let it:-1. face the bed,2. share the same wall as a toilet3. face a toilet4. face you ie. study table.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Thursday, May 27, 1999 7:29 AMSubject: Grand Duke placement Quote From: "Fred Lo" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.I have recently received a nice pewter plaque of Kwan Kung as a gift. Itshows the Grand Duke on one side, and on the back side are several tenets ofgood business practice.I don't plan to offer incense, but merely want to display it. Whichdirection should I be facing it? Where should I put it? I am male, born inthe year of the Tiger, 1974. I am currently living in a small dormitoryroom. My friend also has a plaque and is a male, born in 1965, year of theSnake.Could you please answer my questions and also provide a bit of generalinformation about placing Kwan Kung as well?Thank you for your time,Fred --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
reg Posted May 28, 1999 Share Posted May 28, 1999 Dear Cecil/Robert/Forumers: Quote From: "Cecil Lee" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Do not let it:-1. face the bed,2. share the same wall as a toilet3. face a toilet4. face you ie. study table.I can understand points 1-3. As for point 4, is there an underlying reason? Can one not interpret 'the facing you' as 'protecting/guiding'?BTW, I place my Object of Respect(Buddha decor, not for worship purposes),on top of a 'waist-high' cabinet, right outside the small corrider where twobedroom doors face each other. The Object of Respect is placed such that thetwo bedroom doors are each on its left and right side, but where the worktable is in full view of the Object of Respect. To be clear, this Object ofRespect does not 'look into the bedrooms'.Is this ok?Thanks n Rgds,Eve. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 28, 1999 Share Posted May 28, 1999 Dear Eve,I am very glad that you are very observation:)Please see below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Friday, May 28, 1999 1:06 AMSubject: Re: Placement (Objects of Respect) Quote From: "eve" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Dear Cecil/Robert/Forumers:-- Quoting Cecil --Do not let it:-1. face the bed,2. share the same wall as a toilet3. face a toilet4. face you ie. study table. -- Quoting Eve -- Quote I can understand points 1-3. As for point 4, is there an underlying reason?Can one not interpret 'the facing you' as 'protecting/guiding'? Yes, point 1 to 3 are `standard' Feng Shui points.Point 4 is based on an opinion. The rationale is that normally, when aperson studies, his work space should not be `cluttered' with display itemsespecially those of " Dieties ". I can understand if a small picture frameor some other decorative displays are placed on the table. Otherwise, astudy table should be `clear of such things'.Normally, common in most homes, the seats face e.g. a T. V. set. So far,correct me if I am wrong, we do not have " Dieties " directly facing us whenwe sit. More commonly, these " Dieties " are placed facing the side of theseats (as an example).Some of us are more conscious of our surroundings and would prefer notsitting `facing us' directly. Therefore, my interpretation of `the facingyou' implies `Facing Directly' a person. This is different from sitting ata position where the Buddhist decor is at one corner (facing us) or facingour side.As you have mentioned correctly, this is only an opinion. Quote BTW, I place my Object of Respect(Buddha decor, not for worship purposes),on top of a 'waist-high' cabinet, right outside the small corrider where twobedroom doors face each other. The Object of Respect is placed such that thetwo bedroom doors are each on its left and right side, but where the worktable is in full view of the Object of Respect. To be clear, this Object ofRespect does not 'look into the bedrooms'. Yes, I believe, the position is acceptable ie. OK to place it there.I am very happy, you pointed out the above. In fact, I always believe thatone should question another person for the " rationale " of why theymentioned such a sentence:) It shows your Maturity in Applied Feng Shui:)Warmest Regards,Cecil --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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