myfs_97373 Posted January 18, 2005 Share Posted January 18, 2005 As i am expecting a baby soon, i was told to put babies photos in the bedroom and all around me so that my baby would turn out as cute and adorable. Then i realise something. They say it is not good to havestatues of little kid/toy around the house as they invite "Siao Ren = Petty, little people". Is this true? Should i remove these posters from my bedroom? Also, i notice that a lot of things start breaking down in my house although it is only 3months old. New DVD player, SCV cable box, new cooker hob, aircon...etc.Is there anyfengshuiexplation for this? If the 'washing basin"that is locatedin the central of the house, is always chocked, would that affects the luck of the house? I have put a hu-lu there to store the wealth. Could that be a possible reason for all the breakdowns? Thanks for your help! From: Nervous Mum Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 18, 2005 Staff Share Posted January 18, 2005 Dear Esther,Firstly, CONGRATULATIONS! Yes! There are lots of people who has prior to given birth or even before giving birth to display cute lovely children photos in their bedroom.Thus, you are not alone! And this is certainly something that is not new! So, in my opinion, feel free to continue to place these lovely pictures of children!On a human (man luck) level, it makes us all feel so good or wonderful! No harm in doing so.As for the placement of figurines; majority of the time no harm. But, in some of the past forum messages, there has been some issues with regards to this. But, this is rare or something like 0.01% type of an encounter. Thus no an issue. But, good to on the safe-side, remove them.As for home items "breaking" down, it could be a coincidence or other matters - since no Feng Shui audit has been done to review it.What is most important in the Chinese belief is not to move or shift the "wedding - or master bed" at all during the time of pregnancy up to the time of the 1st month old baby.It is ok to place the hulu at the basin. More importantly, do take care of your health and have as much "human or man luck" such as family support and care and togetherness with the spouse. Basically don't worry too much about all the little things!I am sure ALL OF US, especially Robert and myself, look forward to you having a lovely cuddly and beautiful child!CHEERS!Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/18/2005 5:18:48 AM, Anonymous wrote:As i am expecting a baby soon,i was told to put babiesphotos in the bedroom and allaround me so that my babywould turn out as cute andadorable.Then i realise something. Theysay it is not good tohavestatues of littlekid/toy around the house asthey invite "Siao Ren = Petty,little people". Is this true?Should i remove these postersfrom my bedroom?Also, i notice that a lot ofthings start breaking down inmy house although it is only3months old. New DVD player,SCV cable box, new cooker hob,aircon...etc.Is thereanyfengshuiexplation for this? If the'washing basin"that islocatedin the central ofthe house, is always chocked,would that affects the luck ofthe house? I have put a hu-luthere to store the wealth.Could that be a possiblereason for all the breakdowns?Thanks for your help!From: Nervous Mum Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_97373 Posted January 18, 2005 Share Posted January 18, 2005 Thanks Cecil! For all the kind words and fast response! I have in fact asked the plumber to come to my house this week to fix the choked pipes. Of course, i will not be at home during this event. Also, i have sent all the spolit things for repair so that i can start the new year with a new feel! Yup! Do you help to name babies too? If so, i could get your help once my baby is out! ;-P From One Happy Mum! Quote On 1/18/2005 6:01:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Esther,Firstly, CONGRATULATIONS! Yes! There are lots of peoplewho has prior to given birthor even before giving birth todisplay cute lovely childrenphotos in their bedroom.Thus, you are not alone! Andthis is certainly somethingthat is not new!So, in my opinion, feel freeto continue to place theselovely pictures of children!On a human (man luck) level,it makes us all feel so goodor wonderful!No harm in doing so.As for the placement offigurines; majority of thetime no harm. But, in some ofthe past forum messages, therehas been some issues withregards to this. But, this israre or something like 0.01%type of an encounter. Thus noan issue. But, good to on thesafe-side, remove them.As for home items "breaking"down, it could be acoincidence or other matters -since no Feng Shui audit hasbeen done to review it.What is most important in theChinese belief is not to moveor shift the "wedding - ormaster bed" at all during thetime of pregnancy up to thetime of the 1st month oldbaby.It is ok to place the hulu atthe basin.More importantly, do take careof your health and have asmuch "human or man luck" suchas family support and care andtogetherness with the spouse.Basically don't worry too muchabout all the little things!I am sure ALL OF US,especially Robert and myself,look forward to you having alovely cuddly and beautifulchild!CHEERS!Warmest Regards,CecilOn 1/18/2005 5:18:48 AM, Esther Limwrote:As i am expecting a babysoon,i was told to putbabiesphotos in the bedroom andallaround me so that mybabywould turn out as cuteandadorable.Then i realisesomething. Theysay it is not goodtohavestatues oflittlekid/toy around the houseasthey invite "Siao Ren =Petty,little people". Is thistrue?Should i remove thesepostersfrom my bedroom?Also, inotice that a lot ofthings startbreaking down inmy house although itis only3months old. New DVDplayer,SCV cable box, new cookerhob,aircon...etc.Isthereanyfengshuie>xplation for this? If the'washingbasin"that islocatedinthe central ofthe house, is alwayschocked,would that affects the luckofthe house? I have put ahu-luthere to store thewealth.Could that be apossiblereason for all thebreakdowns?Thanks for yourhelp!From: Nervous Mum Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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