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IS IT OK TO USE A SECOND-HAND DESIGNER BAG?


My sister loves buying new hand bags so when she gets a new one, I inherit her old ones! Recently she gave me one of her older LV handbags! I heard that it is not auspicious to use second-hand handbags. It’s a beautiful handbag – something I won’t be able to afford myself - so please advise!


Q A


Generally it is always more auspicious to get a brand-new handbag but if the handbag she has given you is in good condition – almost like


new –then it is OK. If it has tears, holes and scratches then I suggest you do not use it. You should not receive an empty handbag – ask your sister to place an angpow containing some money inside and then it becomes very auspicious. When you receive the bag it is a good idea to cleanse it of any negative energy using incense as you chant om ah hum a few times.


CANOPY SENDING POISON


My NW-facing balcony overlooks a sharp pointed canopy of the adjacent building in the left half. The right half overlooks a natural body of water. Is this auspicious ? Should I place Fu Dogs in the balcony corners?


Q A


88 FENGSHUIWORLD | JULY / AUGUST 2013


My dear… since the poison arrow from the canopy is coming from your NW direction (which is metal element) you can minimise the


harmful effects by using fire energy. Install a spot light on the top of your balcony roof and shine it back directly at the direction of the canopy. This is an effective way to diffuse the poison arrow. As for the body of water – this is of course very auspicious! Any view of the water from your home is always excellent! It’s also a good idea to place your Fu Dogs outside at the two corners of your balcony.


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