myfs_157350 Posted May 18, 2013 Share Posted May 18, 2013 Can let me know how to dispose of a pixui. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 19, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 19, 2013 These are some considerations:1. The good news, first:-1.1. Fortunately it is not nuclear waste material nor1.2. Bio-hazard waste such as used needles and other operating waste.2. Another good news is that : there are NO BAD news, here.3. Frankly, many who were in your same position and wanted to throw the items did so in a normal way.3.1. Normal way : range from just wrapping it in a supermarket plastic bag or paper bag. 3.2. Some even simply just throw it into their apartment rubbish chute.3.3. Some even just leave them beside the "bulk" waste area of the rubbish cute area.3.4. For those who worry too much, or think that it is such a crime to throw away the pixui, may / could wrap it up in used newspaper, scotched tape it or tie a robe. 3.5. And if is extra, extra guilty, may want to tie it with a red string and then throw it under Para 3.1 to 3.3. Which ever suits that person's guilty persona.4. Frankly, there is no hard or fast rule or an encyclopedia Britannica bible to follow.5. Thus if one feels so guilty over it; and needs to have full closure then, go more for the ultra conservative method such as Para 3.4. 6. BTW, if it's me, I will simply get one of those opaque coloured supermarket plastic bags; place it in the plastic bag, tie it up and throw it away. Oops! Sorry, I don't own a pixui! So, maybe I am not qualified at all to give such an advice! YOUR CALL, not mine! Quote On 5/18/2013 12:44:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:Can let me know how todispose of a pixui. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 19, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 19, 2013 Some of us feel uncomfortable throwing away a decorative object. Especially if the object to some has been considered as or in the "name of Fung Sway".Therefore, some of us WANT/ NEED full closure on this episode. Quote On 5/19/2013 2:52:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. Thegood news, first:-1.1. Fortunately it isnot nuclear waste material nor1.2.Bio-hazard waste such as used needlesand other operating waste.2. Anothergood news is that : there are NO BADnews, here.3. Frankly, many who were inyour same position and wanted to throwthe items did so in a normal way.3.1.Normal way : range from just wrapping itin a supermarket plastic bag or paperbag. 3.2. Some even simply just throw itinto their apartment rubbish chute.3.3.Some even just leave them beside the"bulk" waste area of the rubbish cutearea.3.4. For those who worry too much,or think that it is such a crime tothrow away the pixui, may / could wrapit up in used newspaper, scotched tapeit or tie a robe. 3.5. And if is extra,extra guilty, may want to tie it with ared string and then throw it underPara 3.1 to 3.3. Which ever suits thatperson's guilty persona.4. Frankly,there is no hard or fast rule or anencyclopedia Britannica bible tofollow.5. Thus if one feels so guiltyover it; and needs to have full closurethen, go more for the ultra conservativemethod such as Para 3.4. 6. BTW, if it'sme, I will simply get one of thoseopaque coloured supermarket plasticbags; place it in the plastic bag, tieit up and throw it away. Oops! Sorry, Idon't own a pixui! So, maybe I am notqualified at all to give such an advice!YOUR CALL, not mine!On 5/18/201312:44:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:Can let me know how todispose of a pixui. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 20, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 20, 2013 Let's AIM for this method, please! Quote On 5/19/2013 3:13:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:Some of us feel uncomfortable throwingaway a decorative object. Especially ifthe object to some has been consideredas or in the "name of FungSway".Therefore, some of us WANT/ NEEDfull closure on this episode.On5/19/2013 2:52:11 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:These are some considerations:1. Thegood news, first:-1.1. Fortunatelyit isnot nuclear waste materialnor1.2.Bio-hazard waste such asused needlesand other operatingwaste.2. Anothergood news is that :there are NO BADnews, here.3.Frankly, many who were inyour sameposition and wanted to throwtheitems did so in a normal way.3.1.Normal way : range from justwrapping itin a supermarket plasticbag or paperbag. 3.2. Some evensimply just throw itinto theirapartment rubbish chute.3.3.Someeven just leave them beside the"bulk" waste area of the rubbishcutearea.3.4. For those who worrytoo much,or think that it is such acrime tothrow away the pixui, may /could wrapit up in used newspaper,scotched tapeit or tie a robe. 3.5.And if is extra,extra guilty, maywant to tie it with ared string andthen throw it underPara 3.1to 3.3. Which ever suits thatperson's guilty persona.4. Frankly,there is no hard or fast rule or anencyclopedia Britannica bible tofollow.5. Thus if one feels soguiltyover it; and needs to havefull closurethen, go more for theultra conservativemethod such asPara 3.4. 6. BTW, if it'sme, I willsimply get one of thoseopaquecoloured supermarket plasticbags;place it in the plastic bag, tieitup and throw it away. Oops! Sorry, Idon't own a pixui! So, maybe I amnotqualified at all to give such anadvice!YOUR CALL, not mine!On5/18/201312:44:53 PM, Anonymouswrote:Can let me know howtodispose of a pixui. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 6, 2019 Staff Share Posted November 6, 2019 Is this a good enough reason not to buy commercial products in the name of Feng Shui? Don't let the Monkeys get better on each of US! Many Feng Shui Masters have a motive: Sell, sell, sell. Ask: "Must I buy from YOU?" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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