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Dear Anon,
1. Last year, I received calls from several users who said that they had consulted a local (Singapore) practitioner, who likes to ask their clients to purchase kirins or a pair of it to be placed on each side of the main door.
2. Soon after, several of these clients, maybe by coincidence have problems or frequent family quarrels.
3. There was this bungalow, where, the client of the FS practitioner had advised to place on all the open windows of the bedrooms on the second level.
4. In China, it is interesting to note that, as a decoration, one piece is used and not necessarily a pair is used.
5. In several of the previous messages, I had suggested that it is not favourable to place a pair of kirin in the home. As it does not create `harmony' to the residents. Even, temples often, do not use these figurines.
6. Going forward, I am afraid; especially buying these from the local Feng Shui practitioner is to only add to their hidden charges and to line one's pocket with a hefty markup price/profit.
7. It is even more worth to use some of the money to go out with the entire family on a happy Sunday lunch outing as this creates more bonding.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/7/2003 4:36:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr Lee,
What is the significance of
placing 1 kirin on each side
of the main door in the
aspect of fengshui ?
Thanks & Best Regards


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Further to what I had mentioned earlier, it is important to note that even if we really want to place a pair of kirins, they should not look fierce.
Under symbolism, when we want to place objects within or even facing out of our house e.g. a pair of lion figurines, it is object best to go for a `plump' (prosperous looking lion) and also with `simling face'.
Anything else, should not be used.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/7/2003 4:36:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr Lee,
What is the significance of
placing 1 kirin on each side
of the main door in the
aspect of fengshui ?
Thanks & Best Regards


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Dear Mr Lee,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
But our neighbour has 1 kirin each place at both side their door and is facing our main door directly.
Will this affect our feng shui ?
Thanks & Best Regards

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On 5/7/2003 5:16:45 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Further to what I had
mentioned earlier, it is
important to note that even if
we really want to place a pair
of kirins, they should not
look fierce.
Under symbolism, when we want
to place objects within or
even facing out of our house
e.g. a pair of lion figurines,
it is object best to go for a
`plump' (prosperous looking
lion) and also with `simling
face'.
Anything else, should not be
used.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/7/2003 4:36:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr Lee,
What is the significance of
placing 1 kirin on each side
of the main door in the
aspect of fengshui ?
Thanks & Best Regards


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Dear Anon,
Please check the material of the kirins.
If the kirins are made of metal e.g. bronze or white (metal element), then, you can hang a Chinese red banner over the main entrance.
Under the Five elements concept: Fire controls (destroys) metal.
A ba gua mirror is a double edged sword above your door. If u use one, the neighbour may in-turn place an opposite set.
I am not suggesting this but *hint* it would be great if the set of kirin suddenly disappears completely; each time the neighbour places a new set.. one may grow tired eventually. But, becareful.. the neighbour may become the suspect! - Just a thought ONLY.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/9/2003 3:12:22 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr Lee,
Thanks for your prompt
reply.

But our neighbour has 1 kirin

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each place at both side their door and
is facing our main door directly.

Will

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this affect our feng shui ?

Thanks &

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Best Regards
On 5/7/2003 5:16:45 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Further to what I
had
mentioned earlier, it is
important
to note that even if
we really want to
place a pair
of kirins, they should
not
look fierce.
Under symbolism,
when we want
to place objects within
or
even facing out of our house
e.g. a
pair of lion figurines,
it is object
best to go for a
`plump' (prosperous
looking
lion) and also with
`simling
face'.
Anything else,
should not be
used.
Warmest
Regards,
Cecil
On 5/7/2003 4:36:16
AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr
Lee,
What is the significance
of
placing 1 kirin on each side
of
the main door in the
aspect of
fengshui ?
Thanks & Best
Regards



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Dear Mr Lee,
From the Feng shui Tips and Guidelines conference, mention about 'Protective' main entrance floor tile.
1) Can it be apply to my current situation ?
2) If yes, must the edge be make of floor tiles or any specific materials ?
Thanks & Best Regards

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On 5/9/2003 10:46:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Anon,
Please check the material of
the kirins.
If the kirins are made of
metal e.g. bronze or white
(metal element), then, you can
hang a Chinese red banner over
the main entrance.
Under the Five elements
concept: Fire controls
(destroys) metal.
A ba gua mirror is a double
edged sword above your door.
If u use one, the neighbour
may in-turn place an opposite
set.
I am not suggesting this but
*hint* it would be great if
the set of kirin suddenly
disappears completely; each
time the neighbour places a
new set.. one may grow tired
eventually. But, becareful..
the neighbour may become the
suspect! - Just a thought
ONLY.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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