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Placement of Auspicious statues


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Dear cecil and robert,
My altar faces the wall which is kitchen wall
i.eg the kitchen is on the other side. Is it
OK.
And I have a cabinet with the "Laughing Buddha" with kitchen wall behind it. I needed to know if its alright since I read on the
previous posting that it should not face a kitchen door. So confused about the wall.
I needed to know it is not good to keep any
good luck fingerings in the bedroom. My living
room faces the bedroom wall so is it ok for me to keep the statues facing the bedroom wall. Thanks.

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Hi,
Please see below:-

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On 7/15/99 4:00:22 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil and robert,
My altar faces the wall which
is kitchen wall
i.eg the kitchen is on the
other side. Is it
OK.
And I have a cabinet with the
"Laughing Buddha" with kitchen
wall behind it. I needed to
know if its alright since I
read on the
previous posting that it
should not face a kitchen
door. So confused about the
wall.

This is the same problem faced by many in Housing and Development Flats where part of the Kitchen is behind the altar.
Due to lack of space, you can place it with the kitchen wall (behind) it. However, it should not be directly behind the kitchen STOVE.

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I needed to know it is not
good to keep any
good luck fingerings in the
bedroom. My living
room faces the bedroom wall so
is it ok for me to keep the
statues facing the bedroom
wall. Thanks.

Frankly, what you mentioned is not Feng Shui but `superstitious' belief. Therefore, I try not to comment on such matters. Perhaps you can use your `sixth' sense i.e if you are happy with it... this is usually ok.
Warmest Regards
Cecil

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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