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Dear Cecil
Thanks for your clarification.
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.
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.
> 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.
> 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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