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Is having my cremated pet(dog) at home ok?


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Good day Master Cecil,
i would like to know if having my cremated dog at home good or bad fengshui? If it's ok where should I place it... N , S,E or W ? Can I place him in the console table under our altar. Any specific advice in placing it ? If it's not ok can I just place it outside my door step or main door to symbolizes him still guarding us? I don't want to bury him. Thank you !
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These are some considerations:
1. Cremation is neutral i.e. "ashes to ashes".
2. Therefore, there is no major issue in it's placement.
3. Under Vastu Principles (Indian concept of Feng Shui); best not to place their puja (altar room / table) aligned NE to SW and vice versa.
4. Under Feng Shui principles; Para 3 (coincidentally) applies. As NE and SW are suppose to be portals i.e. one for the "spiritual or some say devil's - main door" and the other " their backdoor". Otherwise, other sectors ain't that bad.
5. Para 4 and 5 applies to an altar and any objects figurines placed at these NE / SW sectors and vice versa.
6. Maybe the Egyptians place their cat near-by to their tomb... But... seldom one place their dog-gone dog at one's human "altar" area. Generally, some who are highly conservative may frown upon this. But, if you are OK; with it... then.....as I mentioned, cremation is considered neutral unlike a mummyfied dog...

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On 12/12/2014 2:10:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Good day Master Cecil,i would
like to know if having my
cremated dog at home good or
bad fengshui? If it's ok where
should I place it... N , S,E
or W ? Can I place him in the
console table under our altar.
Any specific advice in placing
it ? If it's not ok can I just
place it outside my door step
or main door to symbolizes him
still guarding us? I don't
want to bury him. Thank you !

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