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Dear Cecil,


My kua is 3.I've got thismetal Ruyi which is gold plated. I'm not reallysure whereshould I place it as I've heard from people that it should beplace on the altar or certain corners of the living room....etc.


Is it auspicious to place it in my bedroom? If I'm consideringplacing iton my study desk,will itbe okay for it to be facing rightin front of me?


Need your advice.


Regards



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Dear Anon,


In the past, in the 13th century, this ruyi is actually a blunt sword in the shape of the Lingzi mushroom. It was believed that taking linzi mushroom could bestow immortality or long life to a person.


The ruyi actually symbolises "as you wish, what you want to do..."


The sword was actually meant to guard against bad intangible forces or bad forces of the dark or unknown.


Since this is considereda sword (even though it is blunt); it is still preferred to place it e.g. as a decorative item in a display shelf.


Often, it is placed facing a window, also.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 2/24/2005 6:32:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Cecil,

My kua is 3.I've got

thismetal Ruyi which is

gold plated. I'm not

reallysure

whereshould I place it

as I've heard from people that

it should beplace on the

altar or certain corners of

the living room....etc.

Is it auspicious to place it

in my bedroom? If I'm

consideringplacing

iton my study

desk,will itbe

okay for it to be facing

rightin front of me?

Need your advice.

Regards







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Dear Cecil,


Thanks alot for sharing with us some facts about "Ruyi". Since it's considered as asword, will it be fine if I place it on the same altar where there's "Kuan Yin" and also where my "ancestors" are seated? My altar is facing a window where I can see the next block of residents.


Thanks for your advice.



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On 2/25/2005 12:18:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Anon,

In the past, in the 13th

century, this ruyi is actually

a blunt sword in the shape of

the Lingzi mushroom. It was

believed that taking linzi

mushroom could bestow

immortality or long life to a

person.

The ruyi actually symbolises

"as you wish, what you want to

do..."

The sword was actually meant

to guard against bad

intangible forces or bad

forces of the dark or unknown.

Since this is

considereda sword (even

though it is blunt); it is

still preferred to place it

e.g. as a decorative item in a

display shelf.

Often, it is placed facing a

window, also.

Warmest Regards,Cecil

On 2/24/2005 6:32:19 AM, Anonymous

wrote:
Dear Cecil,
My kua is

3.I've got
thismetal Ruyi

which is
gold plated. I'm

not
reallysure
wheresh

ould I place it
as I've heard from

people that
it should beplace

on the
altar or certain corners

of
the living room....etc.
Is it

auspicious to place it
in my bedroom?

If

I'm
consideringplacing
it&nb

sp;on my study
desk,will

itbe
okay for it to be

facing
rightin front of

me?
Need your

advice.
Regards





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On 2/24/2005 6:32:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
My kua is 3.I've got
thismetal Ruyi which is
gold plated. I'm not
reallysure
whereshould I place it
as I've heard from people that
it should beplace on the
altar or certain corners of
the living room....etc.
Is it auspicious to place it
in my bedroom? If I'm
consideringplacing
iton my study
desk,will itbe
okay for it to be facing
rightin front of me?
Need your advice.
Regards

Dear respected advisors,
I have a similar question on the placement of ruyi, wish to know if placing it on a study desk is appropriate. Which corner of the study desk should it be on?
I have also read that ruyi can be placed behind where you are sitting? Is it appropriate to place it behind my sitting position in the study room and with the larger head facing the door?
Look forward to your sound advice, thank you!
Regards
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Frankly, look at it this way. The Ruyi can be considered as a modern commercial product.
What makes it so special? If in Singapore, there are so many millionaires who have never heard or even
one.
Does someone has to become rich only after they purchased a Ruyi?

How about grandparents and parents time? Even those period Chinese shows regurgitated by Shaw Brothers in the 1970's don't ever feature the Ruyi.
However, many of us wane ourselves from baby teet after we grown a certain age. Some still find comfort in wanting to place the Laughing Buddha, Three-legged toads.
The filthy rich don't buy all these commercial products. Many are thrifty and save for the rainy day. Or the smart ones, simply have more family bonding. Such as today, it is popular to ride bicycles. Just yesterday, a father bonded with his daughter when he went cycling with a group.
In my opinion, feel free to place YOUR Ruyi, left, right, centre, behind you. If it makes you feel comfortable, then it will be fine.

And yes, one more thing: "You should consider the or rather YOUR RUYI, an object. An object of interior decoration".
When the BUYING stops, the SELLING can.
P.S. To tell you the truth, I am no fan of such products touted as in the name of Fung Sway. Sold in the name of Feng Shui to enrich OTHERS.

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On 5/28/2012 2:08:18 AM, Anonymous wrote:
On 2/24/2005 6:32:19 AM, Anonymous
wrote:
Dear Cecil,
My kua is 3.I've got
thismetal Ruyi which is
gold plated. I'm not
reallysure
whereshould I place it
as I've heard from people that
it should beplace on the
altar or certain corners of
the living room....etc.
Is it auspicious to place it
in my bedroom? If I'm
consideringplacing
iton my study
desk,will itbe
okay for it to be facing
rightin front of me?
Need your advice.
Regards

Dear respected advisors,I have a similar
question on the placement of ruyi, wish
to know if placing it on a study desk is
appropriate. Which corner of the study
desk should it be on?I have also read
that ruyi can be placed behind where you
are sitting? Is it appropriate to place
it behind my sitting position in the
study room and with the larger head
facing the door?Look forward to your
sound advice, thank you!Regards

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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The mother of all RUYI's:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=28111&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20PositiOn%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em

ple today are smart On 5/28/2012 8:27:01 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:

Quote
Frankly, look at it this way. The Ruyi
can be considered as a modern commercial
product.What makes it so special? If in
Singapore, there are so many
millionaires who have never heard or
even one. Does someone has to become
rich only after they purchased a
Ruyi?How about grandparents
and parents time? Even those period
Chinese shows regurgitated by Shaw
Brothers in the 1970's don't ever
feature the Ruyi. However, many of
us wane ourselves from baby teet after
we grown a certain age. Some still find
comfort in wanting to place the Laughing
Buddha, Three-legged toads. The filthy
rich don't buy all these commercial
products. Many are thrifty and save for
the rainy day. Or the smart ones, simply
have more family bonding. Such as today,
it is popular to ride bicycles. Just
yesterday, a father bonded with his
daughter when he went cycling with a
group.In my opinion, feel free to place
YOUR Ruyi, left, right, centre, behind
you. If it makes you feel comfortable,
then it will be fine.And yes, one
more thing: "You should consider
the or rather YOUR RUYI, an object. An
object of interior decoration".When the
BUYING stops, the SELLING can. P.S. To
tell you the truth, I am no fan of such
products touted as in the name of Fung
Sway. Sold in the name of Feng Shui to
enrich OTHERS. On 5/28/2012 2:08:18 AM,
peter wang wrote:
On 2/24/2005
6:32:19 AM, Anonymous
wrote:
Dear Cecil,
My kua is
3.I've got
thismetal
Ruyi which is
gold plated. I'm
not
reallysure
whereshould I place it
as I've heard from people that
it should beplace on the
altar or certain corners of
the living room....etc.
Is it auspicious to place it
in my bedroom? If I'm
consideringplacing
iton my study
desk,will itbe
okay for it to be facing
rightin front of me?
Need your advice.
Regards

Dear
respected advisors,I have a similar
question on the placement of ruyi,
wish
to know if placing it on a
study desk is
appropriate. Which
corner of the study
desk should it
be on?I have also read
that ruyi can
be placed behind where you
are
sitting? Is it appropriate to place
it behind my sitting position in the
study room and with the larger head
facing the door?Look forward to your
sound advice, thank you!Regards

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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In some instances, Steps 1 and 2 are skipped by the seller.

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On 5/28/2012 12:45:59 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The mother of all
RUYI's:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpfor
um/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=28111&ne
w=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Pos
itiOn%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/emple
today are smart On 5/28/2012 8:27:01 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Frankly, look at it
this way. The Ruyi
can be considered
as a modern commercial
product.What
makes it so special? If in
Singapore, there are so many
millionaires who have never heard or
even one. Does someone has to become
rich only after they purchased a
Ruyi?How about
grandparents
and parents time? Even
those period
Chinese shows
regurgitated by Shaw
Brothers in the
1970's don't ever
feature the
Ruyi. However, many of
us wane
ourselves from baby teet after
we
grown a certain age. Some still find
comfort in wanting to place the
Laughing
Buddha, Three-legged toads.
The filthy
rich don't buy all these
commercial
products. Many are
thrifty and save for
the rainy day.
Or the smart ones, simply
have more
family bonding. Such as today,
it is
popular to ride bicycles. Just
yesterday, a father bonded with his
daughter when he went cycling with a
group.In my opinion, feel free to
place
YOUR Ruyi, left, right,
centre, behind
you. If it makes you
feel comfortable,
then it will be
fine.And yes, one
more thing:
"You should consider
the or
rather YOUR RUYI, an object. An
object of interior decoration".When
the
BUYING stops, the SELLING can.
P.S. To
tell you the truth, I am no
fan of such
products touted as in
the name of Fung
Sway. Sold in the
name of Feng Shui to
enrich OTHERS.
On 5/28/2012 2:08:18 AM,
peter wang
wrote:
On 2/24/2005
6:32:19 AM,
Anonymous
wrote:
Dear
Cecil,
My kua is
3.I've got
thismetal
Ruyi which
is
gold plated. I'm
not
reallysure

whereshould I place it

as I've heard from people
that
it should beplace
on the
altar or certain
corners of
the living
room....etc.
Is it
auspicious to place it
in my
bedroom? If I'm

consideringplacing

iton my study

desk,will itbe

okay for it to be facing

rightin front of me?

Need your advice.

Regards

Dear
respected advisors,I have a
similar
question on the
placement of ruyi,
wish
to know
if placing it on a
study desk is
appropriate. Which
corner of the
study
desk should it
be on?I
have also read
that ruyi can
be
placed behind where you
are
sitting? Is it appropriate to place
it behind my sitting position in
the
study room and with the
larger head
facing the door?Look
forward to your
sound advice,
thank you!Regards


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