bebe Posted June 8, 1999 Share Posted June 8, 1999 Greetings,Would you please advise if there are any negative impacts by hanging strings of fake firecrackers in the hallway or inside a room?Are they for the purpose of scaring away spirits trying to get into the house? What is the best location for them?Thanks in advance,Deb Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted June 8, 1999 Share Posted June 8, 1999 Dear Debrah,I remembered clearly when I was young and at that time, firecrackers werenot banned in my country.Each Chinese New Year, my parents would purchase lots of fire crackers andfire works. I remembered clearly that without fail, two rows of firecrackers measuring around 15 feet were hung on each side of my home'sbunglalow house.It was nice to hear the crackers go off and at the end of it, the entirecompound including the badminton court was littered in red. Lovely sight.Fire crackers are meant to:-1. Scare away " evil spirits ".2. Red symbolises Good Luck.I guess, you can say that fire crackers are part of the " Culture " orpractises rather than Feng Shui.Regarding your fake fire crackers. Here in Feng Shui, we have to look at thesymbolism of fire crackers.1. Fake firecrackers unlike the real ones do not make noise and infact isconsidered quite " useless " or in effective in `scarying away ' if youwant to call them `evil spirits'.Other more effective methods are used e.g. the Ba gua mirror (Pakuamirror) or the use of Charms.2. The only symbolic factor is that it is red in colour. Red represents theFire element.It is preferred that the fake fire cracker is not placed in a Yinlocation e.g. a bedroom.3. The other caution is it may have an impact on those who are e.g. WeakWater person, where fire destroys water making it weaker.This is one example used in Feng Shui.4. The other factor to consider is the Flying Star Chart of the house andwhether this element distrubs the balance of the `flying stars'.To answer your question, I think spirits are equally smart and can clearly`see thru' fake fire crackers. The Ba Gua (Feng Shui) or the correct use ofa proper charm (Chinese customs) are a much better choice. But in mypersonal experience, the best `bet' is not to any how use wind chimes. Thewrong frequency etc.. may inadvertently attract these playful imps.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 6:12 AMSubject: Fake firecrackers Quote From: "Debrah L" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Greetings,Would you please advise if there are any negative impacts by hangingstrings of fake firecrackers in the hallway or inside a room?Are they for the purpose of scaring away spirits trying to get into thehouse? What is the best location for them?Thanks in advance,Deb --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 6 Staff Share Posted August 6 In Summary " The cultural significance of firecrackers during Chinese New Year, emphasizing their role in warding off evil spirits and symbolizing good luck. It contrasts the effectiveness of traditional firecrackers with fake ones, suggesting that genuine practices rooted in Chinese customs [non-Feng Shui] are more reliable for achieving desired spiritual outcomes. " - Cecil Lee, Geomancy.net Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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