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Dear Wasis,
1. In my opinion, I personally find your question `tough' to answer.
2. Usually, taking the lawyer's term: cavet emptor or `let the buyer beware' should be more appropriate ... choice here.
3. There is a further `twist' to this. Nowadays, there are so many commercial items.
Simply go to any `Feng Shui emporium' type of shops on the internet and one can see .. as you mentioned so many `wealth', `protection' or `prosperity' type of figurines. These comes in many forms.
Many of these should be classified as under
" decorative items' as suggested in the attached `caricature'.
4. Traditionally - What constitutes as an altar object?
4.1 In the religious sense, many of these figurines had their eyes painted.
Once these eyes were `painted' by a priest, these are considered altar objects.
4.2 We also find, buddhist stones. Many of these are stones or rocks carved with a religious figurine. And the owners usually encase these objects in beautiful gold casings - after they were blessed by priests in temples.
4.3 Objects or figurines that we ourselves, purchased from a temple and `invite' them to our homes.
4.4 We voluntary and place these objects or figurines on our `altar'.
The above, is a rough view of what objects on an altar is like.
Frankly, other objects are more difficult to classify. And as mentioned above " cavet emptor " prevails.
5. No, the altar should preferably not be placed on the same wall as the toilet. This is considered inauspicious.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/2/2002 7:52:57 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>Do the rulesets apply also to
>such figurines as Guan Gong,
>Buddha Maitreya, Kwan Im
>Po Sat, God of Wealth (Chai
>Sen Ye Ye)?
>
>As for an altar, is it ok to
>be placed on the same wall as
>the toilet?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Wasis
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