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I would like to ask with regard to fish pond location. me and my husband is planning to put up a fishpond on the right-hand side of our back door (backyard) facing outside because we found this area suitable for relaxation,shaded by a big mango tree and safe against strangers and strolling kids since our compound is fence free. But I'm hesitant to pursue the project because I read in a Fengshui books that pond at the right side of the Main door is bad luck for marriage, but ours is going to be at the right side of the Back door (north area). is there still a bad luck in this area for water feature? Though we have an area for pond at the left side of our main door (facing from inside) only the problem we can?t stay there anytime we wish to relax because that area is hit by the sun from morning till afternoon. Please help me. Thank you and more power.


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Frankly, you are akin to standing on a road that has two forks: you could either "turn" left or turn "right" to venture on another road.
Here, the first turn is often based on your personal feel.
The other turn, which frankly, there is no way to figure outi.e. really no short cut. Here, a flying star chart is plotted to see if that sector could accept a water feature. Of course, if that sector has good stars like double #8's and/or a Water Star e.g. #8 or #1 that supports a water feature; then this is excellent. But if that sector, however turned out to have a Mountain star #8 then this may not be good to have the water feature.
One plus point is that you mentioned something like the proposed water feature location is at North? If so; it is not as bad as a water feature in the shape of a circular pool at the West (tiger's mouth). Based on the green dragon and white tiger concept.
However, given that this is the "backyard" of your home and without much further consideration, can understand being more cautious than say if the water feature is at the "frontage" of the home. As often, majority of the time, if the water position is so called at the "frontage" of a home; half the battle is already won. As often, 80 percent of the time; in general, one would get a pass. As the water feature creates some clear space at the frontage= "bright hall" effect.
As mentioned, really, there is no short-cut if one applies the "scientific" approach using Flying Star Feng Shui. Here, someone or you may have to DIY to: plot out the flying star numbers from now to 2023 and subsequently if you intend to stay
>2023 etc... and analyse the stars within the sectors. There is no short-cut, here. As the results does not magically appear in front of the person.
Otherwise, frankly, you have to go with the first "turning" i.e. go with your personal feelings.

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On 4/2/2013 5:08:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Greetings!
Hi,
I would like to ask with
regard to fish pond location.
me and my husband is planning
to put up a fishpond on the
right-hand side of our back
door (backyard) facing outside
because we found this area
suitable for relaxation,shaded
by a big mango tree and safe
against strangers and
strolling kids since our
compound is fence free. But
I'm hesitant to pursue the
project because I read in a
Fengshui books that pond at
the right side of the Main
door is bad luck for marriage,
but ours is going to be at the
right side of the Back door
(north area). is there still a
bad luck in this area for
water feature? Though we have
an area for pond at the left
side of our main door (facing
from inside) only the problem
we can?t stay there anytime we
wish to relax because that
area is hit by the sun from
morning till afternoon. Please
help me. Thank you and more
power.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Based on a decision tree:
Please refer to attachment.
Either follow the route under Light BLUE or if one applies Feng Shui; then the most common concepts applicable to this thread are highlighted in YELLOW.

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On 4/2/2013 5:22:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, you are akin to standing on a
road that has two forks: you could
either "turn" left or turn "right" to
venture on another road.Here, the first
turn is often based on your personal
feel.The other turn, which frankly,
there is no way to figure outi.e.
really no short cut. Here, a flying star
chart is plotted to see if that sector
could accept a water feature. Of course,
if that sector has good stars like
double #8's and/or a Water Star e.g. #8
or #1 that supports a water feature;
then this is excellent. But if that
sector, however turned out to have a
Mountain star #8 then this may not be
good to have the water feature.One plus
point is that you mentioned something
like the proposed water feature location
is at North? If so; it is not as bad as
a water feature in the shape of a
circular pool at the West (tiger's
mouth). Based on the green dragon and
white tiger concept. However, given that
this is the "backyard" of your home and
without much further consideration, can
understand being more cautious than say
if the water feature is at the
"frontage" of the home. As often,
majority of the time, if the water
position is so called at the "frontage"
of a home; half the battle is already
won. As often, 80 percent of the time;
in general, one would get a pass. As the
water feature creates some clear space
at the frontage= "bright hall"
effect. As mentioned, really, there is
no short-cut if one applies the
"scientific" approach using Flying Star
Feng Shui. Here, someone or you may have
to DIY to: plot out the flying star
numbers from now to 2023 and
subsequently if you intend to stay
2023 etc... and analyse the stars
within the sectors. There is no
short-cut, here. As the results does not
magically appear in front of the person.
Otherwise, frankly, you have to go with
the first "turning" i.e. go with your
personal feelings. On 4/2/2013 5:08:55
AM, Anonymous wrote:
Greetings!
Hi,
I would like to ask with
regard to fish pond location.
me
and my husband is planning
to put up
a fishpond on the
right-hand side of
our back
door (backyard) facing
outside
because we found this area
suitable for relaxation,shaded
by a big mango tree and safe
against strangers and
strolling
kids since our
compound is fence
free. But
I'm hesitant to pursue the
project because I read in a
Fengshui books that pond at
the
right side of the Main
door is bad
luck for marriage,
but ours is going
to be at the
right side of the Back
door
(north area). is there still a
bad luck in this area for
water
feature? Though we have
an area for
pond at the left
side of our main
door (facing
from inside) only the
problem
we can?t stay there anytime
we
wish to relax because that
area is hit by the sun from
morning till afternoon. Please
help me. Thank you and more
power.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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