What are the feng shui taboos in art collection?
Works of art, such as tigers, lions, leopards, snakes, birds, etc., should be placed in the outdoor sun and dipped in night dew to ward off evil spirits. On the third day, they should wrap it in red paper or red cloth, and then put decorations at home, which will be safer, otherwise, it may bring many diseases. There have been many cases, which have led to constant bleeding at home, or discord at home, and constant disasters of speech and tongue.
Art is best to decorate the living room with the emphasis on beautifying the space, but some people often decorate the living room in a dazzling array in order to show off their quality of life and social status. Such a person's heart is bound by something that can't talk.
It is best to have Zen artistic conception as the top grade, because it can stimulate people's Buddha nature.
If the artwork is too noble, don't put it in a conspicuous place outside, because the owner is always worried about being stolen. In addition to sleepless nights, thieves often come to your door because of their worship of demons. Why bother?
Works of art, such as dragons, are auspicious, while good luck is inevitable. Lucky people, the dragon is a symbol of human Buddha nature, and fierce people are not too evil. So, you can use a red cinnabar pen at 7-9 am on the first and fifteenth day of the first lunar month, turn the tap to the east, pick up the pen, and say,' Please visit the Golden Dragon to the west and the Green Dragon to the east' (when you start writing, hold the' Baoding Seal' in your left hand and the cinnabar in your right hand. After the ceremony, the dragon can be hung anywhere.
If a work of art is a sword, we should pay more attention to whether the shock wave is suffocating or healthy. If you hold your breath and are afraid of a bloodbath at home, then put your sword at noon, when the sun shines on the earth, face the north, draw your sword and say,' Draw your sword and draw it out, grow healthy qi, drive away evil thoughts, be at home, Amitabha!' Then put the sword in the sheath (tie the red line) and decorate it at home, so it's all right-the tail of the sword should be outward.