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We bought the statuette of kuan yin sitting with one of her leg pointing out. Was toldthat by given one luck and with one legpointing out at the same time kicking one. So as to preventkuan yinfrom kicking we have to cover herwith a robe. Is it true or is it supertitious!


Thank you


Ciao


With warmest regards


Sophia Chia


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Dear Sophia,


I must truly say that you do have extraordinary items in your home.


Honestly, I have yet to see a Kuan Yin figurine in the pose you had mentioned below.


Yes, symbolically, it does not feel good to see Kuan Yin sitting with her leg pointing out. From a human aspect i.e. it does not feel good to see her leg sticking out! Worst still if she "encounters" a dirty old man or lecher trying to peep into her "internal garments!".


Yeah, best to cover her legs with a robe. Looks more decent!


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 2/7/2005 5:20:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Cecil Lee

We bought the statuette of

kuan yin sitting with one of

her leg pointing out. Was

toldthat by given one

luck and with one

legpointing out at the

same time kicking one. So as

to preventkuan

yinfrom kicking we have

to cover herwith a robe.

Is it true or is it

supertitious!

Thank you

Ciao

With warmest regards

Sophia Chia





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Dear Master Cecil Lee


We bought it from HKG. Infact we have two of it. The other one is tan in colour which was brought it back from one of the house that we had sold.So, our altar table have two kuan yin,abuddha and a ganapati (elephant dieties.) Can we remove one of the Kuan Yin or can we have twoof it! If to remove,can we place it in the temple or where....


Rolling EyesThank you


Ciao


With warmest regards


Sophia Chia


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On 2/7/2005 5:44:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Sophia,

I must truly say that you do

have extraordinary items in

your home.

Honestly, I have yet to see a

Kuan Yin figurine in the pose

you had mentioned below.

Yes, symbolically, it does not

feel good to see Kuan Yin

sitting with her leg pointing

out. From a human aspect i.e.

it does not feel good to see

her leg sticking out! Worst

still if she "encounters" a

dirty old man or lecher trying

to peep into her "internal

garments!".

Yeah, best to cover her legs

with a robe. Looks more

decent!

Warmest Regards,Cecil

On 2/7/2005 5:20:25 PM, Sophia Chia

wrote:
Dear Master Cecil

Lee
We bought the statuette

of
kuan yin sitting with one

of
her leg pointing out.

Was
toldthat by given

one
luck and with

one
legpointing out at

the
same time kicking one. So

as
to

preventkuan
yinfrom

kicking we have
to cover

herwith a robe.
Is it true or

is

it
supertitious!
Thank

you
Ciao
With warmest

regards
Sophia Chia




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Dear Sophia,


So far, Guan Yin does not ever has a twin. So, looks like it is not that favourable to place two on the same altar!


Equally, so far, no one has yet to place 6 Fu Lu Shou together nor place two Guan Kong etc.. together.


Prior to the purchase of Guan Yin, usually, how one buys the type of statute depends on one's ba zi.


For example, if the person is a weak water person, then, it is highly recommended that an all white Guan Yin is used at home.


Or if a person is a weak wood person or a weak fire person, Guan Yin made of wood is favourable etc...


One Guan Yin can be placed next to a Buddha but both should not be on the same height or level. Since Guan Yin sits on a lotus leaf, it is best to place her higher than the buddha figurine. If there is an ancestor altar, the altar should be at the lowest level (thus lowest ranking) and not of equal height as the Guan Yin or buddha.


The elephant deity is of Indian origin and should be placed below Guan Yin or buddha figurine.


If one of Guan Yin has not has it's eyes dotted, there is no issue in keeping it away. But if one of the Guan Yin has it's eyes dotted, then best to sent it to the temple.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 2/10/2005 10:20:28 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Cecil Lee

We bought it from HKG. Infact

we have two of it. The other

one is tan in colour which was

brought it back from one of

the house that we had

sold.So, our altar table

have two kuan

yin,abuddha and a

ganapati (elephant dieties.)

Can we remove one of the Kuan

Yin or can we have twoof

it! If to remove,can we

place it in the temple or

where....

Thank you

Ciao

With warmest regards

Sophia

Chia

On 2/7/2005 5:44:18 PM, Cecil Lee

wrote:
Dear Sophia,
I must truly

say that you do
have extraordinary

items in
your home.
Honestly, I

have yet to see a
Kuan Yin figurine

in the pose
you had mentioned

below.
Yes, symbolically, it does

not
feel good to see Kuan

Yin
sitting with her leg

pointing
out. From a human aspect

i.e.
it does not feel good to

see
her leg sticking out!

Worst
still if she "encounters"

a
dirty old man or lecher

trying
to peep into her

"internal
garments!".
Yeah, best

to cover her legs
with a robe. Looks

more
decent!
Warmest

Regards,Cecil
On 2/7/2005 5:20:25 PM,

Sophia Chia
wrote:
Dear

Master Cecil
Lee
We bought the

statuette
of
kuan yin sitting with

one
of
her leg pointing

out.
Was
toldthat by

given
one
luck and

with
one
legpointing out

at
the
same time kicking one.

So
as
to
preventkuan
y

infrom
kicking we have
to

cover
herwith a robe.
Is it

true

or
is
it
supertitious!&nb

sp;
Thank
you
Ciao
With

warmest
regards
Sophia

Chia





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Note: Dear Sophia, apologies, as you had posted 5 copies of this message, I had accidentally deleted the one with the picture. Can u please upload the picture again and avoid posting too many duplicate messages to the forum.


Dear Master Cecil Lee


Attached therewith a picture of "Kuan Yin" wearing a red robe,as my last mail, you mentioned that yet to see a kuan yin figurine in the pose. The 15thlunar month is auspicious as you mentioned. Can I send to the temple on 07thlunar month or before the 15th lunar month. Do we need to cover the kuan yin with red cloth or red paper before sending to the temple.


Thankyou


With warmest regards


Sophia Chia




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