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Dear Anon,
Here symbolism is important in Feng Shui.
1. You need to look at each animal and determine their `looks'. Animals that are on the `prowl' or waiting to snare a victim is considered not auspicious.
2. Animals that looks hungry and " wants " to devour another etc... are best avoided.
3. Any unknown shape e.g. in the shape of a monster etc... are inauspicious.
4. Usually, toys such as teddy bear, goats are acceptable.
It is always not adviseable to place animals as described under Para 1 to 3 facing a main entrance or any bedroom doors.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/29/99 11:03:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that the
>pictures of tigers,
>mountain goats and bear should
>not kept inside the house. I
>needed to know if teddy
>bear and miniature figurines
>and stuffed teddy bears can be
>kept inside the house or are
>they considered bad feng shui.
>Thanks.
>
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