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Dear Anon,

1. It’s quite common, even here in Singapore, for some Feng Shui practitioners to talk about the idea of a “wealth corner.”

2. Honestly, this is something many consumers like to hear. And plenty of Feng Shui practitioners are happy to share the idea. If it brings comfort or joy to the consumer, these practitioners generally feel that there’s no harm in it.

3. In fact, during many of my local Feng Shui audits, about eight out of ten clients ask me after the session where their wealth corner is.

4. As mentioned, many Feng Shui practitioners here will, based on their own concepts or interpretations, try to convince homeowners that their wealth sector is located at a specific spot.

5. If you ask these practitioners why they give such advice, they often say it’s to help owners feel good—like they have a special area to enhance. Some will even argue that placing coins or similar items there helps people feel wealthier or simply more positive.

6. You can think of it a bit like how some people, when facing personal struggles, visit a place of worship for comfort or hope. It offers a sense of relief.

7. There’s really no harm in keeping a wealth vase. It doesn’t hurt to have something like that around.

8. Fish symbols represent “every year having fish,” meaning every year having abundance, food, and good luck.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

 

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On 8/19/2002 1:25:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
Can you give me your opinion
about keeping a wealth vase
for preserving money and a
carp with a coin scale that
bring prosperity.
If they are good, can I place
them in my bedroom for luck.
Thank you.

 


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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