myfs_98654 Posted December 8, 2003 Share Posted December 8, 2003 Dear friends:I have two questions: _ I have bought a pack with 10 cheap modern copies of chinese coins for feng shui. They are made of a very thin metal. At the Yan face or obverse, the 4 siymbols of the emperor appear, and at the Yin side two symbols appear, but they?re not chinese ones but two christians>date relatd to emperor?s mandate years(i.e 1730-1780), and my question is:>for chinese coins to work properly is necessary to be exact copies for oth sides, or my coins also can work? -When one buys antiquities for decoration(books, pictures, furnitures) at a shop, is necessary to do regarding feng shui any kind of purification or not? If the answer is yes: how could do easily, it? Thank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 8, 2003 Staff Share Posted December 8, 2003 Dear Xin Xin,Please see below:- Quote On 12/8/2003 9:54:43 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear friends:I have two questions: _ I have bought a pack with 10cheap modern copies of chinesecoins for feng shui.They are made of a very thinmetal.At the Yan face or obverse,the 4 siymbols of the emperorappear, and at theYin side two symbols appear,but they?re not chinese onesbut two christians>date relatdto emperor?s mandate years(i.e1730-1780), and my questionis:>for chinese coins to workproperly is necessary to beexact copies for othsides, or my coins also canwork? Generally, there is no issue with the type of `imitation' coin used. The 6 coins or 3 coins displayed is often based on symbolism in Feng Shui. Quote -When one buys antiquities fordecoration(books, pictures,furnitures) at a shop, isnecessary to do regarding fengshui any kind of purificationor not? Often, it is a common practise for some Chinese who buys figurines such as "Guan Yim" or Goddess of Mercy to be brought home to pray to. In such a situation, often the eyes of these figurines are `drawn' on.But, if you were to buy decorations, there is often no need for any kind of purification.The only thing to be careful of is to buy dubious "antiques" if their origin cannot be ascertained. As some of these may harbour - unwanted spirits. Otherwise, mostly imitation products such as porcelain etc... are often free of such things.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_98654 Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 Dear Cecil:Thank you very much for your message, but sorry that I haven?t understood very well some points, since my english is not very good:First doubt. Quote Generally, there is no issue with thetype of `imitation' coin used. The 6coins or 3 coins displayed is oftenbased on symbolism in Feng Shui. And the other is: Quote The only thing to be careful[When buying Antiquities] of is tobuy dubious "antiques" if their origincannot be ascertained. As some of thesemay harbour - unwanted spirits.Otherwise, mostly imitation productssuch as porcelain etc... are often freeof such things. For instance: I like very much buying old books, at antiquities bookshops. Of course you don?t know where these books come from, only the dates, authors etc.In such cases is necesary to do some "spiritual cleansing"?In afirmative case, could you tell me some easy and quick(according chinese beliefs)ways to do it(burning incense, make sound some kind of mystical bells, prayings...)?Thank you very much and My Best Wishes!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 9, 2003 Staff Share Posted December 9, 2003 Dear Xin Xin,Please see below: Quote On 12/9/2003 2:55:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil:Thank you very much for yourmessage, but sorry that Ihaven?t understood very wellsome points, since my englishis not very good:Generally, there is no issue with thetype of `imitation' coin used. The 6coins or 3 coins displayed is oftenbased on symbolism in Feng Shui.Most of the time, these coins are imitation ones. And we do not need to purchase geniune ones. Feng Shui is all about symbolism. And since 6 represents big metal; six coins are often used as a cure. Sometimes 3 coins are used also because the number 3 represents wood. And as the coins are symbolic of metal (real metal), under the five elements concept: metal destroy wood to "create wealth".This is why, sometimes, some FS practitioners or authors recommend using a string of three coins. Quote And the other is:The only thing to be careful[When buying Antiquities] of is tobuy dubious "antiques" if their origincannot be ascertained. As some of thesemay harbour - unwanted spirits.Otherwise, mostly imitation productssuch as porcelain etc... are often freeof such things.For instance: I like very muchbuying old books, atantiquities bookshops. Ofcourse you don?t know wherethese books come from, onlythe dates, authors etc.So far, in my opinion, books are relatively safe as compared to objects like a cupboard or large vase.In such cases is necesary todo some "spiritual cleansing"?In afirmative case, could youtell me some easy andquick(according chinesebeliefs)ways to do it(burningincense, make sound some kindof mystical bells,prayings...)? Often, if one has these items for more than a month and found no problems - life goes on as usual, then, there is no problem in not doing a spiritual cleansing.What you mention, sounds like an amateur cleansing, and more likely it is made to make a person feel good rather than being that effective in "chasing away a spirit".Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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