Mary,
I have a close friend who lives in NM who believes in Fung Shue (sp?) and said he also does the Law of Abundance checks. He said that Fung Shue says you should destroy all things that are broken in your home, as that is "negative". As a matter of fact, he said that he had a figurine of a pharmacist that belonged to my aunt. He sent it to be restored and it cost him $400. I asked him why he had it restored, he said it was the Fung Shue and he likes the figurine. He told me he really liked the figurine but couldn't keep it in his home because it was broken. I was going to try and pay for the restoring but I don't have that kind of money. It belonged to my grandfather and then my aunt. I'm afraid when he dies, it'll get tossed out or one of my few relatives I have left will take it. I was very close to my grandfather. I would love to have it.
My question is, I bought a figurine:
My cats knocked it over and the arm and cat's leg were broken off. I hot glued her arm back on but can't find the cat's leg. I love this figurine and will be heartbroken if I have to thow it out, although I only paid $2 for it.
What should I do, Mary???
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