myfs_148934 Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 (!--StartFragment-->Dear Cecil,My house is period 8, facing east 2 and the front door is located at east sector.I am planning to build afish pond outside, right in front of the house on the left side of front door in the northeast sector.Is it good to have a pond in northeast sector with flying star #7, #9? Does it clash with direct/indirect wealth spirit?Also a small part of the pond is in the east sector (flying star #3, #4).Appreciate your advice.... with warm regards(!--EndFragment--> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 19, 2011 Staff Share Posted November 19, 2011 1. Most of us assume that when the topic of water is mentioned, it really has to be real water2. One must understand the real "meat" or "juice" behind the concept of water.3. When we have a water position, it often means that nothing can be built above e.g. A pool or pond = flat space.4. Thus if this is a condo unit and one's unit is directly facing the pool, this implies clear space. It is like space even for a bird to fly freely in this space.5. Thus this space is also known as VIRTUAL water.6. If one has a garden, and if one has a pond or water feature most likely there is clear space within the pool.6.1 Contrast this with some older homes in Singapore especially in the 1970's where mango trees were planted.6.2 Here in 10 years time this tree would often cast a shadow and for homes that have a smaller garden, the frontage of the home would be dim and it no longer enjoys a bright hall or clear space effect.7. Thus for this reason, ain't it better to have a water position irregardless of whether the flying star numbers are good or not. As the key element is based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.8. Under Fluing Star Feng Shui, a water position is often used as an enhancer especially there are good or excellent water stars like #8 and even #1.9. Sometimes it is also used to help neutralize a bad sector.10. In your case, although the water star is the auspicious future prosperity star #9; however in the current period #8, this is still a fire element. It would be considered very auspicious if a water position is placed there on or after 2024 onwards, but today, not so unless it is better than para 6.2.11. Another consideration is the #3 and #4. #3 being bad wood, and a water feature may accidentally inflame it.12. Otherwise still possible for a water position given the stars with that sector; provided a water feature that consists of all five events in it. Reference: http://fountain.geomancy.net Para 2.1 to 2.12 Quote On 11/19/2011 7:10:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:(!--StartFragment-->Dear Cecil,My house is period8, facing east 2 and the frontdoor is located at eastsector.???I amplanning to build afish pond outside, right infront of the house on the leftside of front door in thenortheast sector.?Is itgood to have a pond innortheast sector with flyingstar #7, #9? Does it clashwith direct/indirect wealthspirit??Also a small partof the pond is in the eastsector (flying star #3, #4).Appreciate your advice....with warm regards?(!--EndFragment--> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_148934 Posted November 22, 2011 Share Posted November 22, 2011 Dear Cecil,Thank you for your replies. I just want to clarify the below. My original idea is to enjoy a full view of fish pond from the living room and also the patio (see attachment) and also satisfy my husband's hobby.(1) To put the pond in NE now, is it inauspicious to have #9 future prosperity star because of the fire element and what are its negative effects on residents? Can the other #7 star be neutralised by the water feature?(2)) so the small extention into the east sector is a "no" as you mentioned it has a bad star #3. (Can #3 'fall' into the water and get neutralised?)"(3) However, in your reply, item12. "Otherwise still possible for a water position given the stars with that sector; provided a water feature that consists of all five events in it."Do you mean it is not inauspicious to have a water feature in NE or E?With warm regards.....On 11/19/2011 8:11:29 AM, Cecil Lee wrote: Quote 1. Most of us assume that whenthe topic of water ismentioned, it really has to bereal water2. One must understand thereal "meat" or "juice" behindthe concept of water.3. When we have a waterposition, it often means thatnothing can be built abovee.g. A pool or pond = flatspace.4. Thus if this is a condounit and one's unit isdirectly facing the pool, thisimplies clear space. It islike space even for a bird tofly freely in this space.5. Thus this space is alsoknown as VIRTUAL water.6. If one has a garden, and ifone has a pond or waterfeature most likely there isclear space within the pool.6.1 Contrast this with someolder homes in Singaporeespecially in the 1970's wheremango trees were planted.6.2 Here in 10 years time thistree would often cast a shadowand for homes that have asmaller garden, the frontageof the home would be dim andit no longer enjoys a brighthall or clear space effect.7. Thus for this reason, ain'tit better to have a waterposition irregardless ofwhether the flying starnumbers are good or not. Asthe key element is based onShapes and Forms Feng Shui.8. Under Fluing Star FengShui, a water position isoften used as an enhancerespecially there are good orexcellent water stars like #8and even #1.9. Sometimes it is also usedto help neutralize a badsector.10. In your case, although thewater star is the auspiciousfuture prosperity star #9;however in the current period#8, this is still a fireelement. It would beconsidered very auspicious ifa water position is placedthere on or after 2024onwards, but today, not sounless it is better than para6.2.11. Another consideration isthe #3 and #4. #3 being badwood, and a water feature mayaccidentally inflame it.12. Otherwise still possiblefor a water position given thestars with that sector;provided a water feature thatconsists of all five events init. Reference:http://fountain.geomancy.netPara 2.1 to 2.12On 11/19/2011 7:10:49 AM, Anonymouswrote:(!--StartFragment-->Dear Cecil,My house is period8, facing east 2 and the frontdoor is located at eastsector.I amplanning to build afish pond outside, right infront of the house on the leftside of front door in thenortheast sector.Is itgood to have a pond innortheast sector with flyingstar #7, #9? Does it clashwith direct/indirect wealthspirit?Also a small partof the pond is in the eastsector (flying star #3, #4).Appreciate your advice....with warm regards(!--EndFragment--> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 24, 2011 Staff Share Posted November 24, 2011 In general, not the best for placing a water position; but if you insists; make sure that it has all the five elements as mentioned in my earlier link: reference URL http://fountain.geomancy.net Quote On 11/22/2011 11:12:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Thank you for your replies.?I just want to clarify the below.My original idea is to enjoy a full viewof fish pond from the living room andalso the patio (see attachment) and alsosatisfy my husband's hobby.(1) To putthe pond ?in NE now, is itinauspicious to have ?#9 futureprosperity star because of the fireelement and what are its negativeeffects on residents? Can the other #7star be neutralised by the waterfeature?(2)) so the small extention intothe east sector is a "no" as youmentioned it has a bad star #3. ?(Can ?#3 'fall' into the water andget neutralised?)"(3) ?However, inyour reply, item?12. "Otherwisestill possible for a water positiongiven the stars with that sector;provided a water feature that consistsof all five events in it."?Do youmean it is not inauspicious to have awater feature ?in NE or E?With warmregards.....?On 11/19/2011 8:11:29AM, Cecil Lee wrote:1. Most of us assume that whenthe topic of water ismentioned, it really has to bereal water2. One must understand thereal "meat" or "juice" behindthe concept of water.>3. When we have a waterposition, it often means thatnothing can be built abovee.g. A pool or pond = flatspace.>4. Thus if this is a condounit and one's unit isdirectly facing the pool, thisimplies clear space. It islike space even for a bird tofly freely in this space.5. Thus this space is alsoknown as VIRTUAL water.>6. If one has a garden, and ifone has a pond or waterfeature most likely there isclear space within the pool.>6.1 Contrast this with someolder homes in Singaporeespecially in the 1970's wheremango trees were planted.>6.2 Here in 10 years time thistree would often cast a shadowand for homes that have asmaller garden, the frontageof the home would be dim andit no longer enjoys a brighthall or clear space effect.>7. Thus for this reason, ain'tit better to have a waterposition irregardless ofwhether the flying starnumbers are good or not. Asthe key element is based onShapes and Forms Feng Shui.>8. Under Fluing Star FengShui, a water position isoften used as an enhancerespecially there are good orexcellent water stars like #8and even #1.>9. Sometimes it is also usedto help neutralize a badsector.>10. In your case, although thewater star is the auspiciousfuture prosperity star #9;however in the current period#8, this is still a fireelement. It would beconsidered very auspicious ifa water position is placedthere on or after 2024onwards, but today, not sounless it is better than para6.2.>11. Another consideration isthe #3 and #4. #3 being badwood, and a water feature mayaccidentally inflame it.>12. Otherwise still possiblefor a water position given thestars with that sector;provided a water feature thatconsists of all five events init. Reference:http://fountain.geomancy.netPara 2.1 to 2.12On 11/19/2011 7:10:49 AM, Anonymouswrote:(!--StartFragment-->Dear Cecil,My house is period8, facing east 2 and the frontdoor is located at eastsector.???I amplanning to build afish pond outside, right infront of the house on the leftside of front door in thenortheast sector.?Is itgood to have a pond innortheast sector with flyingstar #7, #9? Does it clashwith direct/indirect wealthspirit??Also a small partof the pond is in the eastsector (flying star #3, #4).Appreciate your advice....with warm regards?(!--EndFragment--> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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