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Topic: Chinese Sword made of I-ching Coins
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 12211
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 11/13/2002 07:28 AM

Dear Anon,

1. Further to what I had mentioned earlier, this Chinese sword made of coins should not be treated as every day decoration.

2. For example, it is common to say, find the figurines of Fu Lu Shou in many Chinese homes. Usually, 1 out of say 8 Chinese homes may have large or small of this three popular figurines displayed in the home.

3. But, in my opinion, it is extremely rare to find this Chinese sword coin in Chinese homes. Unless, it suddenly become highly commercialised as being able to bring in wealth.

4. Instead, as mentioned in the previous message, unless one's home is haunted or to clear out bad spirits or to ward of evil spirits. If these are not present in a home, there should normally be no specific reason why one must own one. It cannot forever, replace the popular handphone:)

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

On 11/12/2002 7:45:00 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Anon,
>
>1. Usually this set of i-ching
>coins string together is
>around 8 1/2 inches in length.
>
>2. Since it takes the form of
>a `coin sword'; thus the
>implication is that it is for
>`defense'. For example, it is
>said to be used for protection
>or to ward-off evil spirits.
>
>3. If you have the opportunity
>to view Chinese cinema shows,
>especially shows that have
>elements of toaism,
>ghosts/spirit or even Chinese
>vampires.
>
>4. In such shows, one may
>chance to see a Chinese toaist
>expert using similar type of
>sword to destroy the bad/evil
>spirit by stabbing the
>creature with it. And
>performing rites.
>
>5. Thus, it is as you had
>mentioned hung at some
>locations to disperse Sha Qi
>inside the home.
>
>6. This is opposed to idea of
>hanging a ba gua. Where a ba
>gua normally should not be
>hang inside the home. The Ba
>Gua must be hung facing an
>exterior.
>
>7. Where possible, try not to
>hang it facing one's main door
>or facing the seats in the
>living room. Sometimes, it is
>placed at NE or SW sectors. NE
>= devil's gate and SW =
>devil's back door. Or at
>locations where a `haunting
>may occur' within the home.
>
>8. So far, since this is a
>Chinese implement, not sure if
>it can be applicable to
>unwanted spirits other than
>e.g. Chinese ghosts or
>spirits. For European or
>American ghosts/spirits... not
>sure whether it can be
>effective due to perhaps
>different culture.
>
>9. I personally feel that some
>Feng Shui implements are not
>necessarily Globalised or
>Internationalised due to
>different cultures. It is best
>to if possible apply `methods'
>to a specific culture
>especially if it concerns
>extorism rituals etc...
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>On 11/12/2002 2:45:00 PM, Anonymous
>wrote:
>>I have a cross made out of old
>>chinese coins with a red
>>ribbon on the side to hang.
>>
>>What is this used for? Where
>>should it be hung?
>>
>>Thank you for your reply...
>>
>>Anxiously waiting.
>
>


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