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Fish Tank for Office


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Hi,

I would like to check with you on the placement of fish tank in office.

My partner and i operating a small business.

In my 5 element, soil has the least weight (score), hence soil is my lucky element. Water element is ranked 3rd

For my partner, fire has the least weight (score), hence fire is his lucky element. Water element is ranked 2nd least after fire for my partner.

Since my partner's fire element is so little, is it advisable to place fish tank in the office? The fish tank will be placed near the entrance.

Appreciate your advise.

Thank you

Best regards
Miki

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1. We humans have our birth chart.
2. Your office also has it's own birth chart e.g. When it was built and first occupied.
3. On a "scientific" level The Compass School: Flying Star is one instrument that can be used to detect what type of wealth sector and whether say the water position at the entrance is favourable or not. If it is found suitable then it does not matter whether your partner is a small fire element person.
Current, it is anybody's guess without such a study.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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If one does not want to apply or has no means to apply say the Flying Star Feng Shui: "Can I place a water feature at location marked as X?".


Then have to go by Trial and Error Type of Feng Shui.


The most logical choice is to apply the concept, that I had coined many years back called " The Customer Service Engineer " Effect.


This concept credits the way IBM Customer Service Engineer trouble-shoots "problems".


Check out this "ancient" link and the term "Customer Service Engineer" ....


http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=2736&new=



Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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