myfs_86027 Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 Hello, A friend of mine purchased a dragon-Headed Tortoise with turtle on its back and sitting on Coins,for all the wrong reasons - and expected to win on everything. After not winning enough, he decided to blame it on the tortoise and so threw it out the back door.I 'rescued' it, but unfortunately the lower jaw and coin in its mouth has been broken off, and couldn't be found. I have had it outside in the moonlight, as I understand that this helps to cleanse an item. I think perhaps I should throw it away because it is broken -or can I still place it in my home? Also, my daughter brought me 6 Peacock feathers from a school fair. I always thought Peacock feathers were bad luck. I haven't been able to find any reference on Peacock feathers. What are your thoughts?Thanks for your help,Anola, Australia. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 7, 2003 Staff Share Posted February 7, 2003 Dear Anola, Quote On 2/6/2003 5:31:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello, A friend of mine purchased adragon-Headed Tortoise withturtle on its back and sittingon Coins,for all the wrongreasons - and expected to winon everything. After notwinning enough, he decided toblame it on the tortoise andso threw it out the back door.I 'rescued' it, butunfortunately the lower jawand coin in its mouth has beenbroken off, and couldn't befound. I have had it outsidein the moonlight, as Iunderstand that this helps tocleanse an item. I thinkperhaps I should throw itaway because it is broken -orcan I still place it in myhome? Frankly, there is no issue in keeping it (since it was bought brand new) and you knew of it's history.If it is broken, and since the missing piece cannot be found, in my opinion, it is best to discard it. Quote Also, my daughter brought me 6Peacock feathers from a schoolfair. I always thoughtPeacock feathers were badluck. I haven't been able tofind any reference on Peacockfeathers. What are yourthoughts? China and India is one of the 4 oldest civilisation.In fact, peacock feathers are more revered in India than anywhere in the world: where Indra sits on a peacock throne and Indian god of war ride on one. Even during Deepavali, peacock `feather' designed kavada's are used. Many of the spears are poked into the human flesh.For the Chinese; often peacock feathers are placed in a vase next to the altar. If one looks carefully at a single peacock feather; at the centre - looks like one eye. For this reason it is considered as driving away evil.For the Chinese, the entire peacock signfies beauty and dignity.When China was conquered by the Mancurians (Manchus) - these rulers used the peacock feathers (wear them to denote a rank). Honestly, I would not like to have been born a peacock during this period. Otherwise, I end up being domesticated / reared and endure the pain of getting my feathers plucked all the time.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_79164 Posted February 9, 2003 Share Posted February 9, 2003 I am not sure about the dragon tortorise but I knowthat the 6 peacock feathers are good for relationship(I mean all sort of relationship, not only BGR). Ithink you can placed them at your bedroom.Ai Ling--- free-advice Listmanager wrote: > From: "AnolaBower" Quote Hello, A friend of mine purchased a dragon-Headed Tortoisewith turtle on its back and sitting on Coins,for allthe wrong reasons - and expected to win oneverything. After not winning enough, he decided toblame it on the tortoise and so threw it out theback door.I 'rescued' it, but unfortunately the lower jaw andcoin in its mouth has been broken off, and couldn'tbe found. I have had it outside in the moonlight,as I understand that this helps to cleanse an item.I think perhaps I should throw it away because itis broken -or can I still place it in my home? Also, my daughter brought me 6 Peacock feathers froma school fair. I always thought Peacock featherswere bad luck. I haven't been able to find anyreference on Peacock feathers. What are yourthoughts?Thanks for your help,Anola, Australia.Copyright 1996-2002 Geomancy Network,http://MyAdviser.Geomancy.Net. To reply:mailto:free-advice.12792@forum.geomancy.netTo start a new topic:mailto:free-advice@forum.geomancy.netTo login: http://myadviser.geomancy.net.....................................................................You opted to receive messages posted from our MyAdviser Forum (http://myadviser.geomancy.net) when you lastvisited it.If wish to unsubscribe to the messages, pleasefollow these instructions.1. Login to My Adviser Account(http://login.geomancy.net)2. Click on More Options.3. Select Mailing List4. Uncheck the conferences (eg. free-advise)5. Click on Save.All settings can be configured from your loginaccount which youreceive on the welcome message from My Adviserforum.This is a heavily participated forum, so you mightwant toselect digest mode under the Edit your Profilesetting so thatyou receive ONE summarized digest instead ofmultiple e-mails......................................................................__________________________________________________Do You Yahoo!?Get the latest travel deals in town!http://sg.travel.yahoo.com Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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