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Dear Master,
I dont intend to keep only 8 Koi fishes. I want to keep more. But 8 stands for luck and 9 stands for longetitvity, i will rather go for 9. My only concern was how I need to choose the colour. Now from your reply I understood that I can go for any combinations as long as it has got colours red and black on it,
Any special things to be taken care of as Iam a wood horse combination with Kua number 4.
Please adviseQuoteOn 11/30/2010 7:49:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some further
considerations:-1. Do you
intend to keep only 7 + 1 koi
fishes?2. If so, then:-2.1. In
any event that (touch-wood)
any of the fishes die; the
probability is one of the 7
other fishes. If so, 6 + 1 koi
fishes is acceptable.2.2.
Unless one wants only 7 + 1 =
8 (8 represents) prosperity,
then should the fishes become
only 6 + 1, then replenish
with1 other coloured
fishes.3. If you intend to
keep only 7 + 1 koi fishes;
then look at it this way; no
harm if you feel comfortable
that your black should be
black. Thus, on the safe side;
since you already intend to
keep a black one, why not the
totally BLACK one. Not those
red-black ones,
right?3.1 Blacks are
usually :Kumonryu or
another black variety called
Karasu, 4. Anyway, in
Singapore, especially those
who have a large pond outside
their homes would always keep
as much as they feel their
tank can have. Not so much of
only in the name of Feng Shui
sake : 7 + 1 (full stop) type
of senairo.
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Hi Master,
Thanks for your reply and valuable advise.
If this is the case that I dont need all red Koi's but rather 7 other different red combinations and a black one, if so , what will be the case with the black one? Should i go for a perfect pure black or a combination of black can do.
Please advise
Thanks
Manu AlexQuoteOn 11/30/2010 7:24:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Further to what I had mentioned, this
same link shows sample of the
significance of how many fishes and the
symbolism attached to
it:-http://fountain.geomancy.netAs for
the 7 red and 1 black:-Black represents
the water element. While #7 represents
Weak Metal element. Thus you don't need
all RED koi's but rather 7 other Koi's
of any other combination of colours so
long as it is not TOTALLY black.Frankly,
go enjoy the Koi for what it is worth.
And not for the sake of "Feng
Shui".Enjoyment does not mean constant
worry of making sure that the "quota" of
fishes is not breached or lacking.Who in
the world would take an inventory of
one's fish every day etc... Thus the
most practical method is : since all
Koi's are of the metal element; and
since metal supports water; this is
harmonous enough! And I would not
careless how many be it 7 plus 1 or6
(stong metal) plus 1 black!Just look at
the attachment: beautiful painting of 9
kois meeting 9 Kois. 9 symbolises
longevity. And if you count the number
of fishes, there are 9 on one side
meeting the other 9 on the other side:
Koipaint1.jpgFurthermore, this 7 plus 1
thing applies more inside the home where
one keeps goldfishes....On 11/30/2010
6:55:14 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
These
are some information:-1. Although
the Japanese made Koi famous with
all
the various distinctive names
based on
the markings on the Koi
fish;2. In fact,
the Koi fish has
it's origins in China
as "carps".3.
Under the Five Elements
concept; the
Koi fish if one looks
carefully is
shiny and like the gold
fish; is
considered as belonging to the
metal
element.4. Under the Five Elements
concept: Metal supports Water. That
is
why, it is considered a fabulus
combination. 5. You can read more
about
the Koi and it's association
with the
Five Elements
concept:-http://fountain.geomancy.ne
t6.
Just remember; Metal supports
Water. And
if you have time; go thru
the above
article from Para 2.1 to
2.12 to have a
good grounding of
this Five
Elementsconcept.7.
In general,
since the Koi fish is
shiny or metallic;
you don't have to
worry too much of the
colour
combination EXCEPT:-7.1.ALL
BLACKKoi fish: No one wants to
keep so many black ones...Thus
black represents WATER element.
Still
OK.7.2. In life; even in
our
normal surroundings; it is fine
to have
a range of koi fishes of
various colours
e.g. red ,
red-black,
white-yellow, orange
etc....On
11/30/2010 5:51:32
PM, Manu Alex wrote:
Dear
Master,Very recently only
I
came
to know about you and
the
website. This site is
excellent
and
your advises are
fabulous.I
need to
know the
significance of
live Koi
fish
in Fengshui, as I
am intrested
to have an aquarium
in my
house.
My Kua number is 4
, my
wife is 7
and my son is 1.
We
want your advise
in choosing
the right colour and
right
number of Koi fishes for our
aquarium.I came to read from
other website that keeping 7
red
colour Koi fish and 1
black colour
is good. In this
case I would like
to know that
while selecting the
colour it
should be pure red colour
or
combination of red colour can
go with that.Expecting your
valuable advise and
replyThanking YouManu
AlexUnited
Arab Emirates
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Dear Master,
Very recently only I came to know about you and the website. This site is excellent and your advises are fabulous.
I need to know the significance of live Koi fish in Fengshui, as I am intrested to have an aquarium in my house. My Kua number is 4 , my wife is 7 and my son is 1. We want your advise in choosing the right colour and right number of Koi fishes for our aquarium.I came to read from other website that keeping 7 red colour Koi fish and 1 black colour is good. In this case I would like to know that while selecting the colour it should be pure red colour or combination of red colour can go with that.
Expecting your valuable advise and reply
Thanking You
Manu Alex
United Arab Emirates
Significance of Koi fish in Feng Shui
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Master,
Finally, you opened my eyes.
Thank You