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Furtehr to what I mentioned, this caricature list the important `rulesets' regarding the placement of figurines...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 5/2/2002 4:38:00 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Rufina,
>
>Although most often, figurines
>do not possess any special
>powers.
>
>However, figurines of deities
>(gods) or or famous religious
>persons should preferably not
>be placed:-
>
>1. Whenever possible, try to
>avoid placing `such objects'
>facing directly the main
>entrance door. (They do not
>symbolise security guards for
>the home).
>
>2. It is inaupicious to place
>such figurines on the same
>wall as the toilet door.
>
>3. Where possible, they should
>not be placed facing bedrooms.
>It is felt that looking into a
>human being room is `dirty'.
>Simple things like changing
>clothes etc.. are usually done
>in the room.
>
>4. For an altar, it is very
>inauspicious for it to be
>placed facing a dining table.
>Here, it was felt that the
>deities or gods should not be
>`seeing' one eating.
>
>5. Where possible, especially
>if it is an altar, it should
>face clear space especially if
>there is a window looking out
>of the frontage of the house.
>
>These are the most common
>`rulesets' relating to
>placement of altar deities.
>And in many cases, it relates
>also to religious objects
>(most of the time).
>
>Attached please find a
>caricature, on this subject.
>(Not available for those who
>subscribe thru mailing list.
>Need to login to website
>forum).
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil Lee
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