myfs_154426 Posted March 20, 2012 Share Posted March 20, 2012 Dear Master,I just got my keys to my condo and would appreciate some advice on where to place the incense burner for Heavenly God.1.Must it be placed outside the main door? If so, left side or right side?2.Can it be placed at the balcony inside the house?Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 20, 2012 Staff Share Posted March 20, 2012 These are some considerations:1. Some higher end condominium units have smoke detectors at lift lobby area especially those that have been asked to do due to fire regulations.1.1. Thus, do check before, placing the incense burner in such a situation.1.2. Otherwise, this is usually a better option - provided there is adequate space or clearance and it does not intrude nor cause hinderance to your neighbouring unit.1.3. Left or right depends on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Often, what matters is that the placement must make sense of the location - again it should not cause a nuisance or hinderance to your neighbour.2. Often, if there is no choice outside of the unit; such as too tight a space at the common corridor; then placing at one's balcony is a last resort. Or if been warned not to place at the common property.3. Your balcony is your personal "property" thus, unless it is deemed not safe or later specks of incense falls towards your neighbour, this is the last resort.4. Try to explore outside your main door first. Quote On 3/20/2012 10:40:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master,I just got my keysto my condo and wouldappreciate some advice onwhere to place the incenseburner for Heavenly God.1.Must it be placed outside themain door? If so, leftside or right side?2. Can itbe placed at the balconyinside the house?Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 20, 2012 Staff Share Posted March 20, 2012 Further to what I had mentioned, it is considered much wiser to place the incense urn outside of the home especially if we do close the main entrance door (often).As there were many cases where prolonged inhaling of incense fumes can be cancerous to family members.Thus, placing it at the balcony area would DEFINITELY mean that the fumes could come into the home. While at the main entrance, it still can but often, this area is close to the entrance area / kitchen and dining area ; which often is less of a health concern. Quote On 3/20/2012 1:32:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. Somehigher end condominium units have smokedetectors at lift lobby area especiallythose that have been asked to do due tofire regulations.1.1. Thus, do checkbefore, placing the incense burner insuch a situation.1.2. Otherwise, this isusually a better option - provided thereis adequate space or clearance and itdoes not intrude nor cause hinderance toyour neighbouring unit.1.3. Left orright depends on Shapes and Forms FengShui. Often, what matters is that theplacement must make sense of thelocation - again it should not cause anuisance or hinderance to yourneighbour.2. Often, if there is nochoice outside of the unit; such as tootight a space at the common corridor;then placing at one's balcony is a lastresort. Or if been warned not to placeat the common property.3. Your balconyis your personal "property" thus, unlessit is deemed not safe or later specks ofincense falls towards your neighbour,this is the last resort.4. Try toexplore outside your main door first.On3/20/2012 10:40:06 AM, Mystic Dragonwrote:Dear Master,I just got mykeysto my condo and wouldappreciate some advice onwhereto place the incenseburner forHeavenly God.1.Must it be placedoutside themain door? If so,leftside or right side?2. Can itbe placed at the balconyinsidethe house?Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 20, 2012 Staff Share Posted March 20, 2012 In my opinion, one should respect one's religion or practices. But, do take into consideration; like health.As an important study was done with 61,320 Singaporeans between 45 and 74 years old:-Source and Credit: http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2008/08/26/2346562.htmPartial Quote: Significant increaseFor their study, the researchers followed 61,320 Singapore Chinese men and women between the ages of 45 and 74 years old from the Hokkien or Cantonese dialect group. All of the subjects were cancer-free at the outset.Participants reported on their typical incense use, including how often they burned it in their homes and for how long - only at night, for instance, or all day and night.Over the next 12 years, 325 men and women developed cancer of the upper respiratory tract, such as nasal, oral or throat cancer. Another 821 developed lung cancer.The researchers found that incense use was associated with a statistically significant higher risk of cancers of the upper respiratory tract, with the exception of nasopharyngeal cancer. However, they observed no overall effect on lung cancer risk.The link between incense use and increased cancer risk held when the researchers weighed other factors, including cigarette smoking, diet and drinking habits.On the surfaceThose who used incense heavily also had higher rates of a type of cancer called squamous cell carcinoma, which refers to tumours that arise in the cells lining the internal and external surfaces of the body. The risk was seen in smokers and non-smokers.Study participants who used incense in their homes all day or throughout the day and night were 80% more likely than non-users to develop squamous cell carcinoma of the entire respiratory tract."This association is consistent with a large number of studies identifying carcinogens in incense smoke," Friborg's team writes, "and given the widespread and sometimes involuntary exposure to smoke from burning incense, these findings carry significant public health implications."They say further studies are needed to see whether different types of incense are associated with different degrees of cancer risk. UnquoteSource and Credit: http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2008/08/26/2346562.htm Quote On 3/20/2012 4:50:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:Further to what I had mentioned, it isconsidered much wiser to place theincense urn outside of the homeespecially if we do close the mainentrance door (often).As there were manycases where prolonged inhaling ofincense fumes can be cancerous to familymembers.Thus, placing it at the balconyarea would DEFINITELY mean that thefumes could come into the home. While atthe main entrance, it still can butoften, this area is close to theentrance area / kitchen and dining area; which often is less of a healthconcern.On 3/20/2012 1:32:26 PM, CecilLee wrote:These are someconsiderations:1. Somehigher endcondominium units have smokedetectors at lift lobby areaespeciallythose that have beenasked to do due tofireregulations.1.1. Thus, do checkbefore, placing the incense burnerinsuch a situation.1.2. Otherwise,this isusually a better option -provided thereis adequate space orclearance and itdoes not intrudenor cause hinderance toyourneighbouring unit.1.3. Left orrightdepends on Shapes and Forms FengShui. Often, what matters is thattheplacement must make sense of thelocation - again it should not causeanuisance or hinderance to yourneighbour.2. Often, if there is nochoice outside of the unit; such astootight a space at the commoncorridor;then placing at one'sbalcony is a lastresort. Or if beenwarned not to placeat the commonproperty.3. Your balconyis yourpersonal "property" thus, unlessitis deemed not safe or later specks ofincense falls towards yourneighbour,this is the lastresort.4. Try toexplore outsideyour main door first.On3/20/201210:40:06 AM, Mystic Dragonwrote:Dear Master,I just got mykeysto my condo and wouldappreciate some advice onwhereto place the incenseburner forHeavenly God.1.Must it be placedoutside themain door? If so,leftside or right side?2. Can itbe placed at the balconyinsidethe house?Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_154426 Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Your advice is very informative.... Thanks ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 21, 2012 Staff Share Posted March 21, 2012 It is my belief that it is crucial to keep in mind that when we analyze or engage our critical thinking skills, various aspects such as traditions, habits, and even Feng Shui are frequently linked to the concept of rationality = Common sense. http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=31093&new=When a question is posted on the forum, I consistently consider whether it can be linked to common sense. It is often the case that the answer is simply common sense. The next time you need to explain something to your child or family, consider whether it is a matter of common sense. Quote On 3/21/2012 10:27:18 AM, Anonymous wrote: Your advice is very informative.... Thanks ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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