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Dear Glyn,
In general, the `calculation' of the amount of water is similar to the `calculation' for Missing Corners.
This should be less than 33.3 percent of the house.
Here we are talking about e.g. pool water. However, FIRST PRIORITY should be given to the consideration under the Shapes and Form i.e. it should not be in the centre of the house, the back of the house etc...
Waterfalls with water in storage tanks etc.. are least affected because this is mostly installed by building owners and it usually does not exceed a `small' percentage of their land area.
On the micro-level, it would depend on a person's element and how well it goes with water. For example, if a person is a weak Fire element and water is bound to extinguish the `fire'.
Similiarly, it is equally bad for a person who is a Strong Water element, it will overwhelm him/her and the result is intense competition at work or become sick.
There is a further complication if the person has a partner and one has to look at the Five element relationship. There is a free Feng Shui module that compares two person's element and provide advise on which element that can `gel' both partners.
Equally, for rooms e.g. a study room, water should not exceed 33.333 percent of the entire room. Do take care if one also has plants because you need to consider them. Having too much water or plants create an unbalanced Yin environment in that location.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/10/99 9:47:48 AM, Glyn Foster wrote:
>Cecil
>
>You state that "if the floor
>area of the site is 5000
>metres, the area occupied by
>water e.g. pool or pond must
>not exceed 50% of the floor
>area of the site"
>
>Is this less than 50% after
>the house is built on the site
>? Most houses here take up
>over 50% of the block, the
>balance going to garden, or
>garden and pool.
>
>Thanks
>Glyn
>
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