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Dear Richard,
1. Bearing any `supersitious' belief, it is generally acceptable to place the gift on a display shelf.
2. Where possible, on an open display shelf rather than enclosed one e.g. glass cabinet.
3. Para 2 should do. However, if it has more than four ie. five claws, try to let it be placed in the living room or `open' space within the living room preferably facing out of a window, or sliding glass area.
4. Avoid placing it in the bedroom (as it is considered too yang) and is bedroom is usually should be more yin (place of rest).
5. Avoid placing it on the same wall as the toilet.
6. Avoid placing it facing the kitchen door.
7. Avoid placing it facing the toilet door.
The above are general considerations.
Hope the above helps.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/6/00 9:39:19 PM, Richard Stephens wrote:
>We received what i believe to
>be an Auspicious Chinese
>Dragon as a gift from a
>friend. Can you provide me
>with some info on it's
>placement in our house ?.
>
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