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Dear Mir,


Actually this is not Feng Shui.


In Singapore, or more commonly, it is placed facing an entrance.


For example, in many Chinese (local) homes in Singapore, it is placed on the opposite wall facing the main entrance.


Perhaps, this is psychological as once one steps into the home; one is "immedately" greeted by a smiling "face".


In Singapore, most Chinese business do not place a laughing buddha in their business whether be it facing the main entrance or otherwise.


In Singapore, some Chinese businessman would instead place a "Guan Kong" (rather than a laughing buddha) with the hope of securing more business.


Thus, in my opinion, it does not matter whether the laughing buddha faces the north or south -- is often a non-issue. But, let not the back-side of the laughing buddha face the main entrance. Hopefully, it does not have constipation problem or else could perhaps blow off some - germany gas!


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 1/6/2005 9:11:38 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Should the Laughing Buddha

face the Chi direction

(south - in our case) or be

placed in a southern part of

the office (facing North) in

order to inhance a good luck?

Thank you.





Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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