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Dear Mr. Lee,


Can you give me advice to where should i place my fish tank in the house? My house is sitting North, facing South. My main door is facing south but sits in the southwest area of the south wall. Actually i moved my fist tank from the southeast to the south expecting toattractpositvie Qi but insteadi feel thati moved the fish tanktothewrong place in the south area coz lately i experience bad events happened. Do i have to move it back or move to another area in the house? Please help...


Thank you again and always more power to you!


Norman




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Dear Norman,


Based on your last message, it would seem that your home's Flying Star chart should be a Period 7 chart. And in addition, you just mentioned that your home is a South facing apartment.


Since you did not mention which South facing apartment it is: as it could either be a South 1 (165 degrees) or South 2 (180 deg.) or South 3 (195 degrees).


Most likely, if your home is a South 2 (180) or South 3 (195 degrees) then under the Flying star Feng shui, this south facing frontage has a mountain #8 water #6 and base (palace star) of #2.


Under the current Flying Star Feng Shui:-


#8 = current prosperity
#9 = future prosperity
#1 = future, future prosperity.


Well it is hard to understand where your fish tank is currently based on description (only). But, if your homehas a Period 7 S2 or S3 Flying Star chart then, it would not be adviceable to place a water feature at the frontage (south) of the home.


This is because as mentioned above, S2 or S3 home has a MOUNTAIN star #8 (which is associated with networking, relationship luck) and a water feature, will DROWN this mountain. For example it is like digging a hole; placing water and literally drowning or SINKING the mountain wealth sector!


Warmest Regards,
Cecil



Norman Leonor wrote:
Can you give me advice to where should i place my fish tank in the house? My house is sitting North, facing South. My main door is facing south but sits in the southwest area of the south wall. Actually i moved my fist tank from the southeast to the south expecting toattractpositvie Qi but insteadi feel thati moved the fish tanktothewrong place in the south area coz lately i experience bad events happened. Do i have to move it back or move to another area in the house? Please help...



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Dear Master Lee,


Thank you again for your unending advice... I would like to thank you for the clarification regarding my house period. Now i'll be able to analyze thecharted numbers in every sector of my house. My house (as you have clarified) is in period 7 andsits on N2 and faces S2 172.5degress to 187.5degress. In NW sector is 6m, 8w, 4t and 9a. base onwhat i've readthe 8w is wealth number and it is the current/rulingnumber.


Withthe numbers combination my analysis is this:6metal is the mountain and 8earth is the water. 4wood is the time and9fire is the annual. The 8w is being weaken by the 6m star. The inaspicious 4t star also burdens the 8w star whichmay cause injury to family members. But becoz of the 9a visiting this corner the innate inaspiciousness of 6m and 4t is being diminished by the 9a star. In my opinion there is no remedy to be done here. Becoz of the the 9a star presence.. it enhances the 8w fostering a smooth flow of money.


Well..... i hope i am correct in my analysis. It really is confusing analysing the numbers with their timely and untimely characteristics.


Please advice more..


thank you and more power!


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Related: Past Resource on Arowana fish Chat 

Click Here:-

https://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/arowanafish.htm

 

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2.1 The core of Chinese sciences of the Universe: Feng Shui, the Chinese Astrology and various other Divinity methods revolves around the understanding of the importance of the Five Elements. These elements are Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal and are considered the building blocks of life.

2.2 According to ancient Chinese, these  Five Elements are interactive, shape and stimulate our daily life.

2.3 Under the productive cycle of Feng Shui, Water nourish plants and trees: producing Wood, Wood makes Fire which burnt into ashes to form Earth, Earth is the source of Metal. Metal can be condensed to water or can be melted into liquid i.e. `Water'.

2.4 Feng Shui utilizes the Five elements concept, also.

2.5 For example, assuming a specific house is at the ground floor and from the living room window, one can see a lamp post slicing through the window. Under Feng Shui, this is considered as a threat for the owners of the house and need to be neutralized.

2.6 Since the lamp post is tall and thin; even if it is made of metal or wood, it is still considered as a `tree?which is considered as the WOOD element.

2.7 Please refer to the productive cycle of the Five Elements concept: https://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm

 

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EARTH -> METAL ->  WATER -> WOOD (THREAT) -> FIRE -> EARTH

2.8 To neutralize the  WOOD threat, a Geomancer may advise his/her client to utilize all FIVE elements:-

We can introduce the following elements:

2.9 But often the fire element may not be enough to create a full balance. Since red colour represents the fire element,  a simple solution like a red packet can help to increase the fire element to create a balance. 

 

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Even Suntec City fountain has the following elements:-

2.10 This is a sketch of a typical Feng Shui fountain (Qi enhancer) incorporating all Five elements:-

  • 1. EARTH element: This is represented by a rectangular fish tank and pebbles in the tank.

    2. METAL element: Goldfish or dragon fish

    3. WATER element: The actual water in the tank

    4. FIRE element: E.g. red coloured goldfish or fish tank lighting

    1. EARTH element: This is represented by water flowing down to the centre-point or to the earth.

    2. METAL element: The bronze ring is made of metal. And also circle represents the metal element.

    3. WATER element: The actual water flowing down from the ring.

    4. FIRE element: The laser light display.

 

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2.11 In the above illustration, Metal element is represented by a round ball. Water element is represented by real water flowing under the ball (rotating it).

It is not too difficult to add the other three elements:

2.12 Due to the time dimensions of Feng Shui, it is most likely that the current location of your fish tank has an imbalance of or lacking the fire element to harmonize that sector. Without further analysis to determine correctly this sector, it is difficult to say for sure if removing the red packet may cause any problems.  The adage: ?If it is not broken, don't fix it is true ?

    • Lights (represent Fire element)
    • Plants can be added e.g. a potted plant next to this fountain.
    • Earth element is represented by the material of the fountain e.g. granite.

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