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WHAT TO DO WITH BONE CHINA TABLEWARE; AND AVOID PLACING EMPTY OBJECTS IN YOUR HOME

11/05/2020 | About Fengshui and Metaphysics    
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(Master Jun Hong Lu’s call-in radio program)

WHAT TO DO WITH BONE CHINA TABLEWARE; AND AVOID PLACING EMPTY OBJECTS IN YOUR HOME

Caller:  Master Lu, not long ago I purchased some bone china bowls and plates, after which I learnt bone china is made of animal bones.  What should I do?

Master Jun Hong Lu:  It doesn’t matter as the composition of the tableware only contains a very small amount of actual bone.  More importantly is that, they do not come in a particular shape or image.

Caller:  They are white, with no design whatsoever.

Master Jun Hong Lu:  What a strange person you are.  Why would you want to buy bowls? Empty bowls are generally not good.  Do not place any empty objects in your house.  In the past, when a Feng Shui master saw an empty flower jar at the entrance to a person’s home, it implied the person had nothing in their possession, and subsequently would fail in attaining whatever they pursued.  Do you understand?

Caller:  Do not place any empty objects in my home.  Is that correct?

Master Jun Hong Lu:  You can’t have anything like that.  Many people purchase big vases for display and leave them empty.  That’s not the right thing to do.

Caller:  Should I at least fill it up with water?

Master Jun Hong Lu:  That’s right.  You may use it to raise fish, as an umbrella holder, or you can place artificial flowers in it.

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