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Dear Sumtra,
1. Thank you for sharing with all of us your personal experience with your encounter.
2. It also reminded me of a similar situation i.e. in East Malaysia where, there were tribes who lived in "long houses".
3. These long houses are really, really long. And because they are so long, compass directions are difficult to be taken correctly.
4. Some of these tribesmen in the past are head hunters or cannibals.
5. They do display shurken human heads (usually the modern generation) use animal heads such as monkey heads and hang them outside their house.
6. Actually, what you mentioned also has a parallel in Chinese homes.
For example, in one of the Pictures under mypictures site geomancy.net, I showned the carving of a `monster' guardian placed above the balcony of the front of the house.
7. In some of the pictures under mypictures, I show two fierce door gods guarding (on each side) of the door.
8. However, usually, these are facing outwards of the house rather than as you mentioned inwards.
9. But if it is the artist's theme to create such pictures/figurines overall in the house, and if the owner is quite comfortable with it, this should be fine.
It is also like some people who can sleep with mirrors facing them with ease. While others may feel discomfort.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/19/00 2:55:00 PM, Sumtra Kulkolkan wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>Please advise me about this
>topic.
>
>Last month, I was invited to
>one's house. On the top of
>the entrance's door is
>attached with skull of human
>being, there are several of
>these skulls(made with
>ceramic-not real) and in the
>center is the picture of
>fierce's face background of
>the painting is in black. As
>if person who enter the house
>is already enter the hell. In
>the fireplace and the stair's
>holder decorated with man's
>penises. Inside the house, has
>sculpture of crooked face and
>ugly. In the restroom, as I
>entered ,there is hanging
>picture a screaming and
>shocking's face. On the top of
>toilet's bowl, painted with
>owner's house picture. The
>entrance door and the stair
>are pained in red color. They
>said this is artist's way.
>Different from some other
>house.
>
>Sumitra.
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