Posted March 3, 200718 yr I have purchased a new Chinese Money Frog to replace a damagedMoney Frog that was accidently dropped and got broken. Is there any Chinese protocol that I should follow for the proper disposal (or throwing away) of the old Money Frog?
Posted March 3, 200718 yr Staff Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: I have purchased a new Chinese Money Frog to replace a damagedMoney Frog that was accidently dropped and got broken. Is there any Chinese protocol that I should follow for the proper disposal (or throwing away) of the old Money Frog? 1. Feng Shui items are not imbued with mystical abilities, including the Money frog, which is considered a marketing ploy and primarily used for aesthetic purposes. 2. These items do not require any specific rituals or protocols to be followed, as they are considered more as art pieces. 3. If you are worried about disposing of them, simply wrap them in old newspapers and discard them like any other unwanted item. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
October 18, 20168 yr I have a feng shui frog at my office door facing inwards. One of my staff bumped it over and glued it back together. I was unaware of this i need to know do i replace the frog or is there something i can d
October 18, 20168 yr Staff As the money toad or other variants: such as the three legged toad are considered as a modern invention; Frankly, it is just like disposing any other unwanted decorative items. If one wants to "play-safe" then could consider just wrapping it up in old news paper and discard it like any other trash. Some resources on the "money toad" or "the three legged kind"
November 16, 20195 yr My mother gave my wife and I a broken money frog with the coin missing. Recently my was cleaning the house and broke the frog by dropping it. I super glued it back together but I have lost money since. Do I replace frog and was it bad luck that my mother handed me a broken frog in the first place?
November 16, 20195 yr Staff 1. Has to do with symbolism. 2. Warp it in an old newspaper and discard it. 3. No replacement necessary.
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