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I got a bubble shaped aquarium (it has a center pipe that sends up bubbles upto the top and there is a light at the top) with two goldfish as a christmas gift from my husband and we put it in our shared home office. At the same time, my husband placed a small tabletop fountain next to his night stand.


Onlyafew weeks later, my husband got layed off. This puts us in a very tough financial situation since I am staying home with our 1 year old. I am wondering if the placement of theaquarium or the fountainis the cause? Our house faces slightly norhteast, and our bedroom occupies half of the upstairs (with window to north, north west, west). And the office is northeast of the house on the 2nd floor. And the aquarium is at the northwest corner of the office.


Any advise is appreciated! Thanks!


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1. Usually for such a question, it needs more indepth analysis. However, you did mentioned that the aquarium is at Northwest corner of the office.


2. Under the trigram, NW is = the head (male) of the household and thus affects your husband. NW is also where one of the most important trigrams in the modern ba gua chart = Heaven luck.


3. Since we do not have detailed information to work on, it is best to remove especially the most recent water feature. And avoid placing any more such things.



Stella W. wrote:
Onlyafew weeks later, my husband got layed off. This puts us in a very tough financial situation since I am staying home with our 1 year old. I am wondering if the placement of theaquarium or the fountainis the cause? Our house faces slightly norhteast, and our bedroom occupies half of the upstairs (with window to north, north west, west). And the office is northeast of the house on the 2nd floor. And the aquarium is at the northwest corner of the office.


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