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Pi Yao and Tai Sui (Grand Duke Jupiter)

train hoho2 10/6/2009 
Hi Master Peter,

I heard  Pi Yao is to use against Tai  Sui (Grand Duke Jupiter). It is said to place Pi Yao on the room is affected by Tai Sui. I wonder if it is ok to place Pi Yao in the bedroom if the bedroom is where the Tai Sui locates this year. If not, what can we do to avoid the harm of Tai Sui in our bedroom?

I also heard we can hide a Pi Yao in our house without being seen by people. The hiding Pi Yao would protect the house against any enmany power or disasters. Is it true? How do we place the Pi Yao (toward outdoor or indoor) if the above saying is true?

Best regards,

Train hoho2


Master Peter
14/6/2009 

Dear reader,

First make sure you can diffrentiate Pi Yao from Pi Xie. Pi Yao is without any wings.

It is said to have a voracious appetite that is infinite. The interesting part is that the Pi Yao does not have an anus, which means things only go in but never come out. It sweats in order to throw away waste.It is therefore a favorite must-have for businessmen and merchants wishing loads of money rolling in without spilling out a dime. It is no wonder that Pi Yao can often be seen in banks, casinos, foreign exchange markets and finance companies in Oriental countries. One can often see Pi Yao being worshipped and offered with incense and flowers in business premises in countries like Thailand to attract sales.

However, Pi Yao is a particularly powerful and very strong. Display only facing out into a empty space (field, lake etc) in order to capture Qi for your own use. Do not use it facing your neighbour as this might bring harms to your neighbour.

There are saying Pi Yao is also a wonderful symbol to appease the Grand Duke Jupiter or Tai Sui.  Wrongfully display it will brings harm.
I always advice it is better not to do any renovation at Tai Sui location.

Regards,


train hoho2
15/6/2009 

Dear Master Peter,

Thanks for your detail information about Pi Yao.
Do you suggest the best way against Pi Yao is not to renovate the area instead of displaying Pi Yao as we don't know how to display it properly? Is Pi Yao contained well enough as we don't do any renovation?

However, I would still like to know if you can give us more tips about how to displaying Pi Yao except not to put it toward neighbors and the following questions?
1. If the house doesn't have open field or lake, does that mean we shouldn't display Pi Yao at all?
2. If Tai Sui is in bedroom, can we display Pi Yao? Can we display in the closet?
3. Can we display it toward ourself inwardly?

Thanks.

Train hoho2


* Amended on 15/6/2009 at 16:51pm


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