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Hi master,


Doeskeeping a picture or statueof a leopard or other wild cat carry the same significance as keeping a tiger picture or statue?


Thanks.


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pictures do not have any role in classical feng shui, it is the material of the statues which can be applied for five element cures.
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Dear Anon,


Anonymous wrote:
Doeskeeping a picture or statueof a leopard or other wild cat carry the same significance as keeping a tiger picture or statue?

When it comes to pictures, it is more the symbolic representation that matters. For example, picture of fishes/horses/flowers etc or non violent pictures tends to be more welcome thantiger/dragons which is often considered fierce.


Ideally, you want a home to be welcoming and therefore keeping pictures of more harmonious pictures are often better. Pictures such as tiger/leopard can still be displayed but should be avoided. Or if you do wish toplace such sha qi, it should be used to counter some some poison arrow.


Ultimately, it also depends on yourself. If you do feel confortable about it there should not be a major issue in displaying them. As mentioned, anything that has sha qi shuld be minimised if possible.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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