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I had asked my husband to buy a laughing Buddha for me as I read somewhere one should not buy a laughing Buddha for oneself. However ever since my husband has been suffering from poor health,he got TB immediately, and now he has lost his job, whereas I am having some positive things going for me. I want him to be happy too. My laughing Buddha is one which is sitting on a huge sack and has a stick with pots attached at the end.Is it because he bought it and I am keeping it in our house and wishing for his and mine and our kids family that he is suffering so much? Is there any solution out. Do I have give to give the laughing Buddha away?But will that then bring bad luck for me.Please help. We are going through real difficult times. God bless you.
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Dear Sushma,
1. In Singapore, often, I have only seen the lower income to `lower middle' income buy such objects. Rarely if any; do I see the mid-middle income to higher-middle income to the rich buy such things.
This would `give' a clue as to it's usefulness.
2. Sometimes, it is not advisable to bring in any type of `figurines' into the home. There are often many situations where, (if in an occasion that) we bring in the `wrong things' than this can be detrimental.
3. Perhaps, try to SEARCH for " tomb " or " Japanese " where I had written an actual case of `inviting' the wrong spirits home.
4. I am not saying that your figurine has anything to do with or remotely to do with Para 3; but if you have the time do read the article.
5. If it brings `bad luck' to your husband, then it is best to `wrap' it up e.g. with red paper and tied with red string. Keep it in a store or cupboard, first. This beats throwing it away. And monitor the situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 6/3/2003 8:00:09 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I had asked my husband to buy
a laughing Buddha for me as I
read somewhere one should not
buy a laughing Buddha for
oneself. However ever since my
husband has been suffering
from poor health,he got TB
immediately, and now he has
lost his job, whereas I am
having some positive things
going for me. I want him to be
happy too. My laughing Buddha
is one which is sitting on a
huge sack and has a stick with
pots attached at the end.Is it
because he bought it and I am
keeping it in our house and
wishing for his and mine and
our kids family that he is
suffering so much? Is there
any solution out. Do I have
give to give the laughing
Buddha away?But will that then
bring bad luck for me.Please
help. We are going through
real difficult times. God
bless you.

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