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Dear All,


Nowadays, I do get messages (an extract) such as this statement:-


"Will there be a lot of purchases needed if the house 'fengshui' is
no good? One of my friend needs to spend about S$2K to purchase lots ofstuffs "


Many Feng Shui practiitioners are trying to enrich themselves by not only doing "Feng Shui" but also pushing products. This will certainly make them (the practitioners) "filthy rich" at our expense.


If one reads the many messages in this forum, one can understand that many people who had purchased such products simply do not get results.


Spread the word around with your friends that such practices are akin to "con-games".


Let's put a stop to such non-sense - if we can! Simply don't support these people who hide under the guise of "Feng Shui" to tempt our greed. This is because many of the products are produced cheaply but sold at such a high mark-up to us!


Recently, we were invited to a Feng Shui fair at SAFRA. I met this Chinese Feng Shui practitoner. He also shares the same understanding that products are literally "rubbish". To the extend that he also checked with the organiser that if anyone sells such products were invited to the fair, he will also not attend it.



The morale of the story "Normal people don't buy such products. Perhaps ONLY ABNORMAL people buy them. So,do you want to be normal or abnormal?"


Warmest Regards,


Cecil



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Dear All,

1. Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew has consistently avoided having statues or portraits of himself displayed, despite his remarkable success.

2. In contrast, dictators often promote themselves through grandiose statues and propaganda photos. However, history has shown the downfall of such dictators in countries like Poland and Iraq. This analogy can be applied to the deceptive practices of certain Feng Shui practitioners who exploit unsuspecting individuals by selling them subpar products under the guise of Feng Shui.

3. These unethical practitioners tarnish the reputation of Feng Shui and deceive people for their own financial gain.

 

Warmest Regards,

 

Cecil

 

 

 


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