PhilipOoi Posted February 26, 2010 Share Posted February 26, 2010 Thank you so much Cecil. Some crystals which he purchased a long time ago was given to his girlfiend to keep but she did not want it and told me to keep them. Is that ok then? The other things like his old camera, USB memory stick and photos should I keep them or dispose of it? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 26, 2010 Staff Share Posted February 26, 2010 1. Very small items no issue such as USB thumb-drive.2. Usually photos on their own - no issue. But it is kept in one of those especially A3 sized bulky album then the best is to remove the photos and throw away the album.3. For the camera:-3.1. Check if it was his favourite camera or not? If it is one of his favourite camera and/or3.2. It is roughly the size or equivalent to todays' Sony Alpha series e.g. DSLR-A230; then it is best to avoid keeping it. Anything smaller, such as equal to today's portable camera is OK.4. Usually, you will "know". If afterwards, no more bad streak; then these things don't have residual "value". 5. With modern technology; the other thing to watch are photos that are A4 sized and above! Sometimes, these hold residual "value" ...... one way is to scan the image and then tear the photo(s) away.. never burn them. And dispose accordingly - if string of bad luck occurs.. Most unlikely; but do monitor the situation.Philip O. wrote:Thank you so much Cecil. Some crystals which he purchased a long time ago was given to his girlfiend to keep but she did not want it and told me to keep them. Is that ok then? The other things like his old camera, USB memory stick and photos should I keep them or dispose of it? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilipOoi Posted February 26, 2010 Share Posted February 26, 2010 There is quite painting of some old chinese coins, artifacts [fake] of ancient chinese metallic assessories which he asked someone to mount it into a photo like frame, and Swarovski Crystals like 9-10 of them like piano, car, train, harp, etc etc. Should I keep those... strangely he died in Dec 2007 and I returned a tree fell and things were not immediate and took like 2-3 years strange occurences happened so I am only concerned of the relationships to the items I kept of him... should I keep those or if dispose how do I do so.... as here in the US I can only put it out in a trash and that kinda makes me sad to do this. on the other hand someone mentioned that if I keep it.... that also hinders his soul from leaving but as a brother why are these things happening? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilipOoi Posted February 28, 2010 Share Posted February 28, 2010 Thanks so much Cecil I truly appreciate it very much. I will not forget and when I come to Singapore will help you guys out. BTW using kaffir lime for bath... does it work or adding kaffir lime plus the flowers for more effective cleansing ? Is there a short tutorial on this cleansing procedure? I hear many different variations... like the kaffir leaves + the Kaffir lime for cleansing negative chi Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 28, 2010 Staff Share Posted February 28, 2010 1. It would be great if the kaffir leaves can be added. (In the past not many people outside of South-East Asia - heard of the kaffir leaves let alone the "thai kaffir leaves". 2. Thus kaffir leaves + the Kaffir lime+ assorted flowers.3. Good for "curing negative qi" locally in South-East Asia thou. For "far away" places like US, frankly got to "cross-fingers". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilipOoi Posted March 1, 2010 Share Posted March 1, 2010 Cecil in the flying stars chart.... I have the followingtMy Front door is as follows: 248 Degree West3 8 7 1 6 25 4 9What do I need to do? There is 3 and 7... how do I counter this? Can I put Salt water cure on both sides on the 3 and 7 and what can I do to activate the 8 on the front door? Thanks Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 1, 2010 Staff Share Posted March 1, 2010 Flush Away bad karma at temple in Japan.... This is how they do it, there.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilipOoi Posted March 1, 2010 Share Posted March 1, 2010 That is surely cute way to do this...... wonder what will they think of next *) Flush away bad karma at temple in Japan OTA CITY (JAPAN): Tired of an unsatisfying relationship, the sluggish economy or just your own bad habits? Now you really can flush it all down the toilet. The Mantokuji temple in Japan's central Gumma prefecture was once an asylum for women who wanted to cut ties with their husbands, a funtion now made obsolete by modern divorce laws and family courts. Not the temple is a museum chronciling the history of divorce as well as a place to help people get rid of any bad karma, via a piece of paper they drop into laterines. Vistors have two options: the white squat toilet for the "enkirir" or cutting ties, or teh black one for the "enusubi", or tightening ties. "I severed the bind with obesity," said tea ceremony instructor Shizue Kurokawa, 69, after flushing her "enkiri" tag in the white laterine. "I'm getting fat and it's not healthy. From now on, I'd like to lose weight, be in fine form and take care of my health." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 3, 2020 Staff Share Posted May 3, 2020 Extract of the above article converted using OCR:- THE STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, MARCH 1 2010 PAGE A4 Flush away bad karma at temple in Japan OTA CITY (JAPAN) Tired of an un-satisfying relationship, the sluggish economy or just your, own bad habits? Now you really can. flush it all down the toilet. The Mantokuji temple in Japan’s central Gumma, prefecture was once an asylum for. women who wanted.to cut ties with their husbands, a function now. made obsolete by modern divorce laws , and family courts. Now the. temple is a museum chronicling the history of diverge . as well as a place to help people get rid-of anyvba:d karma, via a piece of papier they drop into latrines. Vistors have two options: the white squat toilet for the "enkiri" or cutting ties, or. the black one for. the “enmusubi”, or tightening ties. "I severed the bind with obesity,” said tea ceremony instructor Shizue Kurokawa, 69, after flushing net “enkiri” tag in the white latrine. ‘I’m getting fat and it’s not healthy. From now on, I’d like to lose weight, be in fine form and take care of' my health.” . Temple officials said most, visitors still come with the purpose of breaking up with, their partners, but most, do so very discreetly, . “I work for a business company arid, things, are not going well. What’s moref deflation is a problem everywhere in Japan,” said 74-year-old Kiyo Suzuki, an employee at a steel production, company. “So my prayer i is that things. may recover for all of its.” Temple museum director Tadashi Takagi said that with spirits and gods believed, to inhabit practically everything in Japan, toilets are no different. But ever, since the symbolic latrines..... were installed, accidents, have happened. “When this museum was realised, at first there were people who took it for a real loo and actually used it. But since we put a sign indicating that the toilets are for praying, almost nobody makes that mis take: any more,” he said. REUTERS Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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