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1. Please note that the term you used should not be "FAKE" or "genuine." Instead, all Feng Shui products should be described as "MODERN Commercial Products."

2. Most Feng Shui products are modern creations and are not fakes. Only antiques can be classified as genuine or fake.

3. Many Feng Shui products have symbolic meanings. For example, both ancient and replica I-Ching coins—those round coins with square holes—can be used in Feng Shui. You should not call these coins fake unless someone sells you one and you later discover it is not what was promised.

4. Some traditional symbolic items often used by Feng Shui practitioners include:

4.1 Hulu or bottle gourd. These can range from simple sun-dried gourds costing a few dollars to more expensive ones costing hundreds of dollars.

4.2 Items used for activating a mountain can be anything from smooth seaside rocks to bricks or even a purple amethyst stone. In Feng Shui, a simple piece of brick can work just as well as a costly amethyst stone.

5. Therefore, I want to emphasize that using the word "fake" is not appropriate in this context.

 


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Highly Commercialized  Annual Feng Shui Products

Broke by the time one is asked to buy many items for each 9 sectors of a home!

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The seller's ulterior motive is for their victims to buy as many of their products for as many sectors 9 to be precise for their home!

Spread the word: When the buying Stops!, the selling Can!


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Summary  


The appropriate term for Feng Shui items is "modern commercial products," as most are symbolic modern creations and should not be labeled as "fake" or "genuine" like antiques.

 

Key Takeaways  


- Feng Shui products should be called "modern commercial products," not "fake" or "genuine."
- Most Feng Shui items are recent creations; only antiques can be labeled as genuine or fake.
- Many products, such as I-Ching coins, serve symbolic purposes and are often replicas.
- Traditional items like bottle gourds and various stones are commonly used, regardless of cost or origin.
- Calling contemporary Feng Shui products "fake" is inappropriate.


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