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Dear Cecil,
Thank you so much with all your advises.
I find them very helpful!
I require some clarifications as per below request.
In order to activate the Water Star,I purchased a table fountain which I located in my living room, facing the Bay Window.
This fountain works by electric pump, do I put the plug in at all the time to activate the Water Star?
Please advise.
Thank you.
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Dear Anon,
1. Normally, a water position is suppose to be on `ground' level and not suppose to be on a table.
2. Usually, one places a water position in a house for a purpose e.g. a small koi pond with water pumps where the fish swims around it. In Feng Shui, this is suppose to create Qi.
3. Nowadays with modern fountains, especially if they are placed on the table no longer can be considered activating the water star i.e. under Para 1, it is suppose to be activated at ground level.
4. The next question one asks is what is the pupose of buying a water fountain? If you want to "beautify" the house, than you would have to turn it on as once it is turned off, it becomes a pool of stagnat water.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/15/00 11:51:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
Thank you so much with all
your advises.
I find them very helpful!
I require some clarifications
as per below request.
In order to activate the Water
Star,I purchased a table
fountain which I located in my
living room, facing the Bay
Window.
This fountain works by
electric pump, do I put the
plug in at all the time to
activate the Water Star?
Please advise.
Thank you.


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