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  1. I still dont quite understand
    and is pretty confuse. Well,
    some books and notes say it
    is ok to activate wealth using
    water in bedroom. An
    aquarium can be placed
    inside with flowing water
    [Yang water]? From what I
    know, still water is Yin?

    For
    those who mention no point
    activating your wealth luck if
    it is in your bedroom, what is
    the rationale?

    v>Well, Singapore is a place
    where houses are built not by
    us and I would presume at
    least 50% of the wealth spots
    are in bedrooms, study
    rooms, kitchen, toilets,
    store-rooms, dining rooms
    etc...





  2. Hi Master
    Cecil

    Quote
    If the wealth position is in
    the bedroom, is it still ok to
    put a water feature in the
    bedroom? Some books write
    that water feature in a room
    will results in owner having
    bad wealth luck? However,
    some recommend must
    activate that wealth position
    with water even if it is a
    bedroom


  3. Hi Master

    I know many people tends to build a partition in between main door and window to prevent "Qi" from flowing out. I always like to think of various alternatives and I have the following thoughts: -


    1) Leaving the main door close most of the time. I thought this might be an alternatives for some who has problem keeping their window closed instead. For new apartments like condo and newly built HDB, this can be easily achieved.



    2) What if the inflow of air from the window is larger than the door? Is the partition still necessary?


    3) What is the window is far away from the door? Say for instance 8 to 10 metres away? In school, we study that flow of air will slow down over distance. Assuming distance is far, "Qi" won't flow in from the door and then flow out from the window.



    Thank you


  4. Hi Mr Cecil


    I have read through your forum and I found answers pertaining to a placement of fish tank.In my thought, thosefish tank feature in this forum mainlycontains a lot of water, little light and fish.


    I wonder whether the theory of fengshui for aquarium placement is valid when the aquarium is a planted aquarium. A typical exampleas shown here: http://www.aac.acuavida.com/gallery/AAC_2009/mini_acuarios/William+Ng/135c.jpg.html


    The reasons are as follows: -


    1) In planted aquarium, soil [Earth element?] comprises up to 20% of the total volume


    2) Water[Water element?] takes upapprox 60-70% of the tank volume


    3) Driftwood [Wood element?] are placed in the aquarium


    4) Strong lighting [Fire element?] are used for photosynthesis


    5) Lastly, it has lots of plants


    I wonder whether this kind of setup is consider as balance element? or still typically a water element?


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