Wenda20171022B 22:31
(Master Jun Hong Lu’s Call-In Radio Program)
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 inside of it.
Translated by Oriental Radio Practice Centre (Singapore)
Proofread by 2OR Secretariat
(Master Jun Hong Lu’s Call-In Radio Program)
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 inside of it.
Translated by Oriental Radio Practice Centre (Singapore)
Proofread by 2OR Secretariat
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