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Dear cecil,
we are in the process of looking for a house.
So its not possible for us to do a flying star for every house we look at. But we
want a house with a swimming pool. My
husband is a weak water and he is a west gp
person. So can you give us info about which
direction will be good for a swimming pool.
Since it is important for us to have swimming pool in good direction along with the good flying star.
Secondly my friend lives in a house which
was built in 1808 and they are installing a
fountain in front of their home so the auspicious direction for water feature will
be calculated according to cycle of 1808 or
the current cycle of 7. Thanks.

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Hi,
Please see below:-

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On 7/27/99 3:05:34 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
we are in the process of
looking for a house.
So its not possible for us to
do a flying star for every
house we look at. But we
want a house with a swimming
pool. My
husband is a weak water and he
is a west gp
person. So can you give us
info about which
direction will be good for a
swimming pool.
Since it is important for us
to have swimming pool in good
direction along with the good
flying star.

When contemplating the placement of a swimming pool, it is crucial to consider the following important aspects:

1. The swimming pool must be assessed concerning both Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and the principles of Flying Star Feng Shui.

2. Ideally, it should be situated in front of the house; for example, when facing the main entrance and looking outward, the swimming pool should preferably be on the left side.

3. It is essential to ensure that the swimming pool does not have sharp edges directed towards the house, as this is regarded as Sha Qi or a poison arrow.

4. The design of the swimming pool should refrain from excessive curves and irregular shapes.

5. Whenever possible, the swimming pool should occupy no more than 33.3 percent of the total land area.

6. The swimming pool should not be positioned at the center of the house.

7. It is vital to recognize that the Shapes and Form School, particularly the Four Symbolic Animals Concept, takes precedence over the Flying Star Theory.

8. Ideally, the house should have a solid backing, as having water behind the house is extremely unfavorable, even with a positive Flying Star reading. 

8.1. A Flying Star reading can be performed for each house; however, it is ineffective unless it is combined with the Shapes and Form theory. No Feng Shui theory should be applied in isolation.

9. Furthermore, the Eight House Theory can be employed to identify or avoid houses situated on death or disaster lines, which indicates unsuitability for the owner, regardless of a favorable Flying Star assessment. 

10. When applying Feng Shui, it is recommended to integrate each individual theory to ensure optimal outcomes. 

10.1. Avoid practicing Feng Shui in isolation, such as relying solely on the Flying Star Theory, as some Western Traditional Feng Shui Schools do, as this method is comparable to living in isolation.

 

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Secondly my friend lives in a
house which
was built in 1808 and they are
installing a
fountain in front of their
home so the auspicious
direction for water feature
will
be calculated according to
cycle of 1808 or
the current cycle of 7.
Thanks.


It is ok to install the fountain as it means that there is a clear space at the frontage of the house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
 


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