Irene Posted January 16, 2004 Share Posted January 16, 2004 Dear Cecil & Robert,Wishing you both A Happy KONG XI FATT CHOI & A ProsperousYear.My main door faces SW has #4 #4(base star) & #1 & yearly star #2 after 4 Feb 2004. I wish to install a small fish tank with 6 black fishes on the left side of my main door looking from inside the house.1. Can the Water reduce the #2 effects? 2. Must I remove a 6-coin metal windchime outside main door in SW sector after 4 Feb 2004?Thank you.RegardsWincash Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 16, 2004 Staff Share Posted January 16, 2004 Dear Anon,Yes, Happy Prosperous New Year!Please see below:- Quote On 1/16/2004 5:08:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil & Robert,Wishing you both A Happy KONGXI FATT CHOI & A ProsperousYear.My main door faces SW has #4#4(base star) & #1 & yearlystar #2 after 4 Feb 2004. Iwish to install a small fishtank with 6 black fishes onthe left side of my main doorlooking from inside the house.1. Can the Water reduce the#2 effects?2. Must I remove a 6-coinmetal windchime outside maindoor in SW sector after 4 Feb2004? Frankly, I have not checked out the combination of double #4, as I am so used to having automated such mundane tasks.However, under Period 8, #4 is considered as a mixed blessing star. When combined properly with other stars under Period 8, some combinations, can become auspicious. While other combinations, remain inauspicious.If the double #4's combined to become auspicious, than one can remove a metal wind chime. Since, such a strong metal element may destroy the auspicousness of the double wood #4's. If assuming the #4's are bad stars, than, there is no harm to have the wind chime. Quote 1. Can the Water reduce the#2 effects? A water position, if activated properly, with all five elements in it is like a "flow". Much like the recent explanation of how best to activate a water position: using the " Jackie Chan " type of approach. As opposed to the " Bruce Lee's " approach.Please do a SEARCH under this forum for this recent forum message. As it shows the application of the Five Elements concept in setting up a fish tank.Often, if one wants to use the "exact" number of fishes then, a better choice is:7 goldfish 1 (black) gold fish.Here, 7 represents weak metal. And 1 black fish represents water element. Thus, the probability of 1 of the 7 fishes dying is much higher than the 1 black.Thus, if one of the 7 gold fish dies, this becomes 6 gold fish. Still metal (6 = big metal).Thus, if one is into the number of fishes, the above, is a common approach rather than 6 gold 1 black.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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