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Question: "Oh Lucky Cat is not Fengshui? I bought it from Fengshui shop" 1. Maneki-neko cat is from Japan. Definitely not any Chinese name! 2. Unscrupulous sellers can sell anything in the name of Feng Shui. 3. Do you think they care? They only care to take your money that's all. 4. When the buying stops, the selling can! 5. The ancient Feng Shui practices were towards the nature, surroundings + understanding the stars. 5.1. The ancients will be horrified if they were to learn of today’s practices. 5.2. In fact many Feng Shui Masters with lineages to Feng Shui are surprisingly the greatest sellers or pushers of commercial Feng Shui products. 5.3. I wonder how their forefathers would have felt if they were alive today! Most likely they would beat the hell out of such descendants or even totally disown them. LOL. 5.4. This disease is so wide spread that one find them in places like Fu Lu Shou Complex, Central, Thomson, Eastern and Northern parts of Singapore. 6. In fact on the contrary, in 1930's Japan conquered China and many Far East countries.. many Chinese from that generation may forgive but not forget the atrocities by Japan. Especially the Rape of Nanking etc... 7. Frankly, How dare Feng Shui Masters pass this as real Feng Shui. Do spread the word... rubbish! 8. Treat it like any display that can collect dusts etc.. etc.. 9. The best way to stop the rot is by not patronise them: “When the buying Stops, the selling Can!”.
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