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Dear Jez,
The ancient coins `tied together' to represent a `symbolic' sword should not
be placed at the entrance especially one where it faces the main entrance
door. This is bad feng shui.
This situation is also very similar to someone hanging a painting of a
hungry animal e.g. a tiger. This is symbolic of it's mouth being `open' and
will cause problems for the household. Similiarly, one should NEVER hang a
pakua in the house as it is equally bad.
As the sword represents a `cutting' edge, it is suppose to `cut' away all
your luck and bad.
Hope that helps.
Cecil Lee
>From: "Jez Tan"
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>Hi Cecil,
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>I would like to know the purpose of the sword which is made up of ancients
coins with the holes in the center dated in the time of "chien Loong". This
sword is tied in red strings. I used to hang one at near my front entrance
until someone told me that it is no good to do that. I wonder what's the
reason. Hope you could help me. Thanks.
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