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Hi Cecil & Robert,
I rear eight gold fish and one black one. However, I notice they are
=generally non-mobile. Is not this equivalent to not-enough chi being
=generated? Can i add in some guppies which are colourful and swim alot? =Do
u think the numbers of the guppies add up as well, i.e. making my =aquarium
having more than 9 fish? Many thanks.
Rgds, eve.
PS: Glyn, many thanks for the link to 'titanic' article. Very =interesting
indeed. One wonders if people 'gifted' with such skills =should use them for
prediction/forecast to prevent, instead of 'it =happened becos...' Thanks
again.

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Dear Eve,
Please note that:-
1. Fish tank or fishes / water in the tank is considered `slow moving' qi
(ch'i). This is unlike a waterfall or a fountain with fast moving qi.
Although fishes are reared as a hobby, in previous messages, I have
emphasised that in terms of Feng Shui, it is used to `correct' sha qi.
2. The information on suggested colour of the fish tank is found in my
first book so as the number of fishes to rear depending on a person's
personal element.
For example 9 fishes represent the Metal element and 10 fishes represent the
Earth element.
On the area of water, do take note that a house should not have more than
33.3 percent water. Too much water is considered too Yin.
Never place a fish tank in the centre of the house. This can cause problems
for the people living in the home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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From: Listmanager
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Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1999 4:32 PM
Subject: Rearing fish

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From: "eve"
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Hi Cecil & Robert,
I rear eight gold fish and one black one. However, I notice they are
=generally non-mobile. Is not this equivalent to not-enough chi being
=generated? Can i add in some guppies which are colourful and swim alot?
=Do
u think the numbers of the guppies add up as well, i.e. making my =aquarium
having more than 9 fish? Many thanks.
Rgds, eve.
PS: Glyn, many thanks for the link to 'titanic' article. Very
=interesting
indeed. One wonders if people 'gifted' with such skills =should use them
for
prediction/forecast to prevent, instead of 'it =happened becos...' Thanks
again.


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Cecil/Robert has emphasized before that often times fish tank is used only as a cure, rather than enhancer. To be effective, is it true that fish tank should be "open" to allow Qi to flow into, or it does not matter?
This concerns me as my fish tank, by design, is a "closed" fish tank with a bulb at the top.
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Dear Rose,
Frankly, in my opinion, it does not matter to as the qi flow is `small'.
How much can th fishes generate qi or water `disturbance'.
It also depends on the size and the type of fish. For example, rearing
goldfish, angelfish etc... I personally feel no effect whether it is open or
closed. But if one is rearing Kois (or carps) or dragonfish, it is
preferable that the top is opened.
The reason why, we always mentioned that rearing fish is not considered
`fast' moving qi e.g. a waterfall or fountain is because here some Feng Shui
Masters ask this question:-
1. When we need to maintain or clean the fish tank, we have to remove water
from the tank. This act is symbollic of pouring away `wealth' or water. You
do not see this happen with a waterfall or fountain.
2. What happens when the fish dies?
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: Rearing fish

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From: "Rose Say"
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Cecil/Robert has emphasized before that often times fish tank is used only
as a cure, rather than enhancer. To be effective, is it true that fish tank
should be "open" to allow Qi to flow into, or it does not matter?
This concerns me as my fish tank, by design, is a "closed" fish tank with a
bulb at the top.
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Dear Cecil
Thanks for your clarification.
Please note that:-

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1. Fish tank or fishes / water in the tank is considered `slow moving'
qi
(ch'i). This is unlike a waterfall or a fountain with fast moving qi.
Although fishes are reared as a hobby, in previous messages, I have
emphasised that in terms of Feng Shui, it is used to `correct' sha qi.

to begin wtih, my purpose is more to support/boost my career rather than to
counteract sha-qi. but, as time goes by, whenever i look at my little
aquarium, i feel peaceful. so, yeah, its a hobby to me as well now. i must
go check with aquairum people if guppies and gold fish can 'live' together.
i find guppies very colourful and lively.

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2. The information on suggested colour of the fish tank is found in my
first book so as the number of fishes to rear depending on a person's
personal element.
For example 9 fishes represent the Metal element and 10 fishes represent
the Earth element.

i will check that out. thanks.

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On the area of water, do take note that a house should not have more than
33.3 percent water. Too much water is considered too Yin.
Never place a fish tank in the centre of the house. This can cause
problems for the people living in the home.

my aquarium is only a small one, 11/2 by 2 by 1 feet, with small gold fish
in it. i place it at the SE sector along the SE-East wall. is this alright?
smallness of the aquarium is not a problem, is it? remember in my earlier
emails way back a couple of months ago, i mentioned that when i started
rearing fish(guppies then), they all died within two weeks. that was when i
placed the aquarium at the north along the north wall. since i re-started
the rearing again a couple of months ago, and at its new location as
mentioned, things look fine.
lastly, any comments on candles? yellow, green and white. i read and saw
that they meant something to fengshui too..???
thanks again.
eve.

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