What are the taboos for avatars?

Taboos for avatars are: do not use bleak scenery or backgrounds, do not use ferocious animal avatars, do not use cat avatars, do not use gods as avatars, and do not use children's avatars.

1. Do not use bleak scenery or background.

Such as deserts, snowy mountains, lonely gorges, depressed fallen leaves, etc. This often brings negative energy to people's hearts and easily attracts yin energy.

2. Do not use ferocious animal avatars.

Such as lions, tigers, eagles in the sky, giant pythons, crocodiles, etc. Over time, you will inevitably bring about lawsuits, disputes, villains, etc. Everyone must keep this in mind.

3. Do not use cat avatars.

Cat is a kind of evil animal. Although it looks very well-behaved, it is the most spiritual animal and can easily reduce people's energy to a minimum. It is also easy to attract evil diseases and lose money. Therefore, try not to use cat photos on WeChat, which will help your physical and mental health.

4. Do not use gods as avatars.

Many people like to use Guanyin, Buddha, and the God of Wealth as avatars. Everyone knows that these cannot be used indiscriminately. This is disrespectful to Buddhism and gods. You must not use the avatars of Buddhism, Taoism or some large temples (such as Tathagata Buddha, Maitreya Buddha) and other gods, Buddhism and Taoism as your avatar.

5. Do not use children’s avatars.

Many people like to use photos of their children as WeChat avatars. Placing it on the WeChat avatar can easily absorb the child's positive energy and absorb his yang energy.

The above content is for reference only.