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Dear Anon,
1. Further to what I had mentioned, what was mentioned below, is considered a modern invention. And have very low success rate.
2. Drawing a parallel, locally in my country, a typical low success rate has the following characteristics:-
2.1 The breadwinner has been staying in the same house for more than 3 or more years.
2.2 This typical house often: has a figurine of a laughing buddha and or a three-legged toad.
2.3 The owner is often a Chinese educated person. (Often stay in a 3 or 4 room government housing board flat).
2.4 Often, believes wholeheartedly of a wealth corner. And, if need be, would often place a ba gua mirror at the main door.
Often, many of such objects placed in their homes does not guarantee success or progress - if any.
Unfortunately, majority of these people, practise such `wrong type' of Ren Cai or Human luck. Their human luck is based on objects, figurines etc... My advise for them is, not to waste their money on such objects. But instead: when was the last time they spent more time with their family. Or instead of spending so much money on such items, should instead, used it that can help improve their own and family lives. Objects like e.g. three-legged toad often becomes dusty, and not long after, chucked aside...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/9/2003 3:38:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>I have seen several points of
>view regarding mirrors in the
>fame area. I have followed one
>teaching that recommends
>strong square shaped mirrors
>in the fame area & I have also
>outlined them in red. I
>recently saw another reference
>that states Mirrors in the
>Fame Area is a "no" & must be
>quickly removed since mirrors
>relate to water. Any accurate
>thoughts would be appreciated
>Thanks
>Patti
>San Diego
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