myfs_139579 Posted May 27, 2009 Share Posted May 27, 2009 My younger sibling,whom I'm staying with, has brought back a pixiu on his holiday trip from Taiwan recently. The problem thatI have is that I have already brought a smaller one home on myholiday trip from Taiwanin February last year& placed itnear the Goddess of Mercy & theother gods on the altar. Now I'm in a dilemma on how to proceed with this situation, given that I'm not an expert on feng shui. I sincerely hope to have your advice onthis urgent matter as soon as possible, as I do no want to waste too much time & leaving the other pixiu sitting on the table for too long. Thank you in advancefor your assistance & attention on this matter.You can contact me through my email. Hope to hear from you soon.Yours sincerely,Teo Gek Hoon (Ms) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 27, 2009 Staff Share Posted May 27, 2009 1. Frankly, such products should be taken as "decorative" items.2. Many take advantage of us humans and sell these products unfortunately in-the-name of Feng Shui!3. The reason is simple: These products are cheap to produce but sold at very very high mark-up. I wonder who earns all these money.4. Just pause for a moment and think:-Especially for those born in on or before 1975; how often do you see your parents or grand parents buying so many of these commercial "thrash?".5. In the past, the ONLY items that are easily purchased were simple Fu Lu Shou figurines. And these are easily considered as merely decorative items. 6. Imagine in your grand parents time or even earlier.. there were few or none of the many items such as pixiu. So how did your grand or great grand parents fare without these items?7. Even in documentaries or even sword playing shows, you don't see people relying on pixiu etc... for luck...8. Suddenly how come in the 1980's there are so many modern inventions? 9. The rich gets richer because they employ proper Feng Shui for their landed property and "suck wealth" accordingly from the environment.10. Many rich people don't depend on such silly products as pixiu or in the name of such products for wealth.11. Therefore, the morale of the story is treat these items as just mere decorative items that will often gather dusts..You can find out more of what commercial products are:-http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Commercial_Products12. This is a wonder Feng Shui ring, suppose to be better than the pixiu you had mentioned:-http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Commercial_Products#A_Very_Special_Feng_Shui_JewelryThe above is indeed a killer product ... Gek Hoon T. wrote:My younger sibling,whom I'm staying with, has brought back a pixiu on his holiday trip from Taiwan recently. The problem thatI have is that I have already brought a smaller one home on myholiday trip from Taiwanin February last year& placed itnear the Goddess of Mercy & theother gods on the altar. Now I'm in a dilemma on how to proceed with this situation, given that I'm not an expert on feng shui. I sincerely hope to have your advice onthis urgent matter as soon as possible, as I do no want to waste too much time & leaving the other pixiu sitting on the table for too long. Thank you in advancefor your assistance & attention on this matter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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