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Feng Shui on More Creative Uses Of A Fish-tank On The Floor
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Cecil Lee

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More creative uses of a fish-tank on the floor Cecil Lee Cecil Lee support@geomancy.net
There are hundreds of uses and applicatiOn of a fish tank on the floor.
Can you guess some creative use for it?
On 6/19/2012 7:17:02 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: >What has a hunch-back got to do with a >fish tank?The problem is that my >hunch-back was caused by having a fish >tank so low on the floor!On 6/19/2012 >4:46:11 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: >These >are some considerations:1. Do you >>know why fish tank should not be >placed >below knee level. The term >should be >SHOULD and not CANNOT.2. >The reason is >pure common sense. >That an ordinary fish >tank is meant >for viewing purposes. And >how often >do we see a fish bowl or for >that >matter a proper fish tank; say on >>the floor unless we have a koi >POND.2.1. >Thus, again sharing the >same logic. If >you have TV set. Do >you place it on the >floor? Or place >it on a TV console or >even hang it >on the wall - at sofa >"eye-level" >would be the recommended >height.3. >Double #8's: If you have >double >#8's, usually "clear space" or >water >position is acceptable.3.1. >However, >the best place to have a double >#8 >is the frontage of a house. 3.2. Your >>"picture" is not complete. You only >>mentioned MS#8 with WS#8 (palace = >3). >Fortunately it is only the >palace star >that has #3. So no issue >if a water >position is to be >placed.3.3. There is a >lot of >difference where this double #8 >is >located. 3.3.1. For example, I would >>accept the notion that you place the >>tiny (small) fish tank at an open >space >area. 3.3.2 But if you were to >tell me >that you place the small >fish tank in >your toilet or in the >bedroom / kitchen/ >store room >etc...; then; this may not be >>appropriate. 4. No offence: Please >note >that frankly for yourself, you >can >understand your home very well. >But, if >you check what you wrote; >you are just >asking me to make a >guess .. and yet to >comment.4.1. As >I always mention; only >you know what >you are "talking about". >Don't >always assume, myself or others >>reading your message may have a >clear >picture of what you are >talking about.On >6/19/2012 10:51:09 >AM, Anon (Hidden for Privacy) wrote: >>Dear Mr >Cecil,I place my small >>fish tank >on the right side of >>the MS8, >WS8, base Star 3 >sector >will >this enhance the >water >star?Also >my fish tank >is on the >floor, >will it be >able to tap the >'qi', >as I >read somewhere mentioned >>that >fish tank cannot be placed >>>below knee level, may I have >>>your opinion on this too?
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Feng Shui on Fish Tank On The Floor & A Hunch-back
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Cecil Lee

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fish tank on the floor & a hunch-back Cecil Lee Cecil Lee support@geomancy.net
What has a hunch-back got to do with a fish tank?
The problem is that my hunch-back was caused by having a fish tank so low On the floor!
On 6/19/2012 4:46:11 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: >These are some considerations:1. Do you >know why fish tank should not be placed >below knee level. The term should be >SHOULD and not CANNOT.2. The reason is >pure common sense. That an ordinary fish >tank is meant for viewing purposes. And >how often do we see a fish bowl or for >that matter a proper fish tank; say on >the floor unless we have a koi POND.2.1. >Thus, again sharing the same logic. If >you have TV set. Do you place it on the >floor? Or place it on a TV console or >even hang it on the wall - at sofa >"eye-level" would be the recommended >height.3. Double #8's: If you have >double #8's, usually "clear space" or >water position is acceptable.3.1. >However, the best place to have a double >#8 is the frontage of a house. 3.2. Your >"picture" is not complete. You only >mentioned MS#8 with WS#8 (palace = 3). >Fortunately it is only the palace star >that has #3. So no issue if a water >position is to be placed.3.3. There is a >lot of difference where this double #8 >is located. 3.3.1. For example, I would >accept the notion that you place the >tiny (small) fish tank at an open space >area. 3.3.2 But if you were to tell me >that you place the small fish tank in >your toilet or in the bedroom / kitchen/ >store room etc...; then; this may not be >appropriate. 4. No offence: Please note >that frankly for yourself, you can >understand your home very well. But, if >you check what you wrote; you are just >asking me to make a guess .. and yet to >comment.4.1. As I always mention; only >you know what you are "talking about". >Don't always assume, myself or others >reading your message may have a clear >picture of what you are talking about.On >6/19/2012 10:51:09 AM, Anon (Hidden for Privacy) wrote: >>Dear Mr Cecil,I place my small >>fish tank on the right side of >>the MS8, WS8, base Star 3 >sector >will this enhance the >water >star?Also my fish tank >is on the >floor, will it be >able to tap the >'qi', as I >read somewhere mentioned >that >fish tank cannot be placed >>below knee level, may I have >>your opinion on this too?
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Feng Shui on Fish Tank On The Floor
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Cecil Lee

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fish tank on the floor Cecil Lee Cecil Lee support@geomancy.net
These are some cOnsiderations:
1. Do you know why fish tank should not be placed below knee level. The term should be SHOULD and not CANNOT.
2. The reason is pure common sense. That an ordinary fish tank is meant for viewing purposes. And how often do we see a fish bowl or for that matter a proper fish tank; say on the floor unless we have a koi POND.
2.1. Thus, again sharing the same logic. If you have TV set. Do you place it on the floor? Or place it on a TV console or even hang it on the wall - at sofa "eye-level" would be the recommended height.
3. Double #8's: If you have double #8's, usually "clear space" or water position is acceptable.
3.1. However, the best place to have a double #8 is the frontage of a house.
3.2. Your "picture" is not complete. You only mentioned MS#8 with WS#8 (palace = 3). Fortunately it is only the palace star that has #3. So no issue if a water position is to be placed.
3.3. There is a lot of difference where this double #8 is located.
3.3.1. For example, I would accept the notion that you place the tiny (small) fish tank at an open space area.
3.3.2 But if you were to tell me that you place the small fish tank in your toilet or in the bedroom / kitchen/ store room etc...; then; this may not be appropriate.
4. No offence: Please note that frankly for yourself, you can understand your home very well. But, if you check what you wrote; you are just asking me to make a guess .. and yet to comment.
4.1. As I always mention; only you know what you are "talking about". Don't always assume, myself or others reading your message may have a clear picture of what you are talking about.
On 6/19/2012 10:51:09 AM, Anon (Hidden for Privacy) wrote: >Dear Mr Cecil,I place my small >fish tank on the right side of >the MS8, WS8, base Star 3 >sector will this enhance the >water star?Also my fish tank >is on the floor, will it be >able to tap the 'qi', as I >read somewhere mentioned that >fish tank cannot be placed >below knee level, may I have >your opinion on this too?
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Feng Shui on Fish Tank On The Floor
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fish tank on the floor Anonymous
Dear Anon (Hidden for Privacy),
I place my small fish tank on the right side of the MS8, WS8, base Star 3 sector will this enhance the water star? Also my fish tank is on the floor, will it be able to tap the 'qi', as I read somewhere mentioned that fish tank cannot be placed below knee level, may I have your opinion on this too?
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