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Dear Anon,
Although the placement of Fu Lu Shou figurines is not a direct Feng Shui practise but because of its popularity, the advise is:
1. Often, it is placed on one side of the display cabinet over looking the living room.
2. It should not placed facing a toilet.
3. It should not be placed on the same wall as the toilet.
4. It should not be placed in the bedroom.
5. It should not be placed in the kitchen.
6. The reason for above is since these are deities, `respect' should be given to `each' of them.
7. It can be placed in the living room e.g. overlooking a window, or the sofa/seat.
8. If one has an altar, it should be kept separate e.g. a short distance away from the altar or have raised platforms to segregate both.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/3/00 3:28:46 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi,
>I'll like to find out where is
>the best place to put Fu Lu
>Shou Statues?
>
>Thank You.
>
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