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Hi Cecil,
I was reading through the postings regarding aquarium placement and I am interested to know how to apply those on my case. I am a weak Fire Rat. We have a small aquarium at home. Based on the Flying Star period 7, the #8 is placed on the NW direction, however based on the eight aspirations The water is on the north sector. While the reason we have the aquarium is to improve wealth. What is the correct way to apply the 2? Should we put it on the SW which is my prosperity sector or should we put it on the SE because that's the sector for wood (need to ehance this based on my weak fire) although that's one of my worst sectors?
I am looking forward to hear from you.
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These are some considerations:


1. You are moving towards the right direction (in your analysis).


2. In the past and even today, a simpleton geomancer would determine that a person is say a weak wood person.


2.1 And then require their client(s) to feature more wood in the entire house.


3. Since 1980's with the opening up and relevation of Feng Shui thru the use of both Shapes and Forms and especially an appreciation of the Compass School: Eight House and Flying Stars.


4. Nowadays, many now know that even if they are say a weak fire person like yourself;


4.1. Each human being has a birth chart. And can be analysed thru Ba Zi.


4.2. Every home also has it's own birth chart. Thus this is why you have determined that home to belong to Period 7.


5. Thus placing a water feature at one's home can now be determined by what are the stars at a specific sector.


5.1. For example, a sector with the current prosperity Water star #8 should be the correction location for a water feature provided; this is not the toilet, a bedroom or somewhere inconvenient or odd for a water position.


6. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:


6.1. Ming Tang (Bright Hall) and clear space to "accumulate" and allow good qi to both collect and come into a home.


6.2. Here, 70 percent of the time, even if one's home or building frontage does not have water stars; but if one were to place a water feature at the frontage; often, there is no issue, here.


6.3. The rationale is because, when we place a water postion, nothing can be built on-top of this water feature, thus allowing CLEAR SPACE.


6.4. Based on Shapes and Forms: CLEAR SPACE is one of the secret weapons. As clear space can allow a BRIGHT HALL effect.


6.5. While especially in the 1970's; in Singapore and with a reasonably sized landed property garden, Mango and Rambutan trees were popular. And once these trees esp. Mango trees reach 8 or more years old, they cast a large shadow below the ground.


6.5.1. Thus creating a dim and no longer BRIGHT HALL effect.


7. Placing a water feature or a fish tank and applying Flying Star Feng Shui:


7.1. From a practical point of Feng Shui; under the 20 YEAR Flying Star Feng Shui; especially if the water star #8 is found at the frontage or alternatively SW is at the frontage; having a water feature at the frontage e.g. at say the living room balcony is fine or OK.


7.1.1. Here, one don't really need to look at the annual Flying Stars to see where this water feature e.g. fountain can be shifted, year to year. In fact, how to? Often the water feature or fountain is pretty huge and only meant for e.g. the living room balcony!


7.2 Again, placing a water feature at the living room balcony is (I suspect) akin to Para 6.2, above.


8. If the annual star #8 happens to fall at one's living room balcony or a reasonble location that can "accept" a water feature, then as you had mentioned, we can then place a water position for that YEAR.


8.1. As I had mentioned earlier, often a reasonable sized water feature is pretty heavy and one can't simply place it on a set of wheels and start rolling it around our house!


8.2. Please note that the more effective water feature is defintely not one of those small table-top water feature. Frankly, such water features are simply? Useless. And furthermore need to constantly add water to it. As it is small and water easily evaporates from it. WHy become a slave to such a water feature, I wonder?


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On 11/11/2012 10:19:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
I was reading through the
postings regarding aquarium
placement and I am interested
to know how to apply those on
my case. I am a weak Fire Rat.
We have a small aquarium at
home. Based on the Flying Star
period 7, the #8 is placed on
the NW direction, however
based on the eight aspirations
The water is on the north
sector. While the reason we
have the aquarium is to
improve wealth. What is the
correct way to apply the 2?
Should we put it on the SW
which is my prosperity sector
or should we put it on the SE
because that's the sector for
wood (need to ehance this
based on my weak fire)
although that's one of my
worst sectors?
I am looking forward to hear
from you.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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From a Feng Shui point of view:
Eight Aspirations is static. And in the past, and even under the Lin Yun era of Black Hat (Tantric) sect; was very popular. Where you had mentioned North = Water etc...
But the Eight Aspirations is a "fixed" model and does not consider TIME DIMENSION as compared to the timely stars of the Flying Star Feng Shui.
In the 1970'sespecially1980's: a hiredgeomancer who proclaims that one needs a water position at North would not be questioned. But today, a client who is reasonably versed in basic Feng Shui would seriously question such a judgement or rather no brainer geomancer!

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On 11/12/2012 7:48:05 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:
1. You are moving towards the
right direction (in your
analysis).
2. In the past and even today,
a simpleton geomancer would
determine that a person is say
a weak wood person.
2.1 And then require their
client(s) to feature more wood
in the entire house.
3. Since 1980's with the
opening up and relevation of
Feng Shui thru the use of both
Shapes and Forms and
especially an appreciation of
the Compass School: Eight
House and Flying Stars.
4. Nowadays, many now know
that even if they are say a
weak fire person like
yourself;
4.1. Each human being has a
birth chart. And can be
analysed thru Ba Zi.
4.2. Every home also has it's
own birth chart. Thus this is
why you have determined that
home to belong to Period 7.
5. Thus placing a water
feature at one's home can now
be determined by what are the
stars at a specific sector.
5.1. For example, a sector
with the current prosperity
Water star #8 should be the
correction location for a
water feature provided; this
is not the toilet, a bedroom
or somewhere inconvenient or
odd for a water position.
6. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:
6.1. Ming Tang (Bright Hall)
and clear space to
"accumulate" and allow good qi
to both collect and come into
a home.
6.2. Here, 70 percent of the
time, even if one's home or
building frontage does not
have water stars; but if one
were to place a water feature
at the frontage; often, there
is no issue, here.
6.3. The rationale is because,
when we place a water postion,
nothing can be built on-top of
this water feature, thus
allowing CLEAR SPACE.
6.4. Based on Shapes and
Forms: CLEAR SPACE is one of
the secret weapons. As clear
space can allow a BRIGHT HALL
effect.
6.5. While especially in the
1970's; in Singapore and with
a reasonably sized landed
property garden, Mango and
Rambutan trees were popular.
And once these trees esp.
Mango trees reach 8 or more
years old, they cast a large
shadow below the ground.
6.5.1. Thus creating a dim and
no longer BRIGHT HALL effect.
7. Placing a water feature or
a fish tank and applying
Flying Star Feng Shui:
7.1. From a practical point of
Feng Shui; under the 20 YEAR
Flying Star Feng Shui;
especially if the water star
#8 is found at the frontage or
alternatively SW is at the
frontage; having a water
feature at the frontage e.g.
at say the living room balcony
is fine or OK.
7.1.1. Here, one don't really
need to look at the annual
Flying Stars to see where this
water feature e.g. fountain
can be shifted, year to year.
In fact, how to? Often the
water feature or fountain is
pretty huge and only meant for
e.g. the living room balcony!
7.2 Again, placing a water
feature at the living room
balcony is (I suspect) akin to
Para 6.2, above.
8. If the annual star #8
happens to fall at one's
living room balcony or a
reasonble location that can
"accept" a water feature, then
as you had mentioned, we can
then place a water position
for that YEAR.
8.1. As I had mentioned
earlier, often a reasonable
sized water feature is pretty
heavy and one can't simply
place it on a set of wheels
and start rolling it around
our house!
8.2. Please note that the more
effective water feature is
defintely not one of those
small table-top water feature.
Frankly, such water features
are simply? Useless. And
furthermore need to constantly
add water to it. As it is
small and water easily
evaporates from it. WHy become
a slave to such a water
feature, I wonder?
On 11/11/2012 10:19:07 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Hi Cecil,
I was reading
through the
postings regarding
aquarium
placement and I am
interested
to know how to apply
those on
my case. I am a weak Fire
Rat.
We have a small aquarium at
home. Based on the Flying Star
period 7, the #8 is placed on
the NW direction, however
based
on the eight aspirations
The water
is on the north
sector. While the
reason we
have the aquarium is to
improve wealth. What is the
correct way to apply the 2?
Should we put it on the SW
which
is my prosperity sector
or should we
put it on the SE
because that's the
sector for
wood (need to ehance this
based on my weak fire)
although
that's one of my
worst sectors?
I am looking forward to hear
from you.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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