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Dear Jack,
There are two ways to see the use of water in Feng Shui:-
1. On a scientific basis, water positions is looked at in conjuction with Feng Shui theories : Shapes and Forms & Flying Star. In particular, under Flying Star, locations where metal elements have been detected, water can be used to enhance such "metal locations". Thus a combination of water with metal can help here.
2. On a non-scientific basis, one would have to visualise locations one can place a fish tank at. Usually, since it is a tall object, it is placed along a wall. And in most homes in the living room area.
3. Never place a fish tank at the centre location of a home. As this would affect family members health and finance of the owners.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/26/2002 3:39:00 AM, Jack Huang wrote:
>My wife recently purchased a
>small (1 gallon) fish tank
>with three tropical fish. My
>question now is where to place
>the tank. Our main entrance
>faces the east and the living
>room is towards the north west
>with a large sliding window
>facing directly west. She had
>heard that if we place it in
>the "correct spot" it would
>bring fortune.
>
>Since I am in the process of
>finding a new job, she's
>hoping that it would help...I
>am not so sure. I was told
>that fish tanks are a tricky
>thing and that they should not
>be casually placed in the
>house, so now we need advice.
>
>As of now, the tank is placed
>in the north west corner of
>the living room, right next to
>the sliding window...we are
>both not sure if its a good
>place, so please help us out.
>If further information is
>needed about the layout of the
>house, I will be more than
>happy to provide it. Thanks.
>
>
>Jack
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