jasonct Posted April 26, 2000 Share Posted April 26, 2000 Dear Cecil,Would appreciate your advise on the above.As you have mentioned, water fountains areused to "generate" beneficial "chi", how?The flow of the water? or the sound of thewater? What about a fish tank with a "overhead filter"? water is flowing fromthe "overhead" filter back into the tank,and it does have the sound of flowing water?What would be a good flying star locationto place a fish tank? I'm a strong earth person.ThanksWarmest Regards. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 27, 2000 Staff Share Posted April 27, 2000 Dear Anon,1. When we consider water, water in a fish tank is usually slower moving.2. While a fountain, stirs up the water and faster moving.3. There is no concrete measure as to how beneificial `qi' if any from a fountain or fish tank is. 4. But, based on Feng Shui concepts, because, water movement e.g. water flow, mixed with `air' is more vibrant and faster moving. 5. Based on the `faster' moving water, it is thus recommended that between having a fountain or a fish tank, a fountain would be considered having a higher potential of generating `qi' or stirring of the air, mixed with water.6. When one talks about a fountain or even an artificial waterfall, it is not about the size of a fish tank but one much bigger than that.7. If we consider examining a fish tank with one in the interior of the home, most likely the water fountain is small. It is also in the interior so, there is not much comparison between a fish tank and such a small water fountain.8. A good Flying Star location is one where the water star can be activated. Is a fish tank, a mountain?Human beings have a habit to go out and buy what they read.There are various types of `fish tank'.The correct type of fish tank to activate the water star is not our idea of a tall fish tank.As the word water suggest, it should be as low as possible. So that there can be clear space. But our stereo type idea of a fish tank is that it is seating on four legs and quite tall.So how can this be activating the WATER star, I wonder?Traditionally, when Hong Kong practitioners advise the use of the fish tank is that it is usually placed e.g. near to the window in full view of the poison arrow i.e. a lone lamp post. Here, the fish tank is tall.Thus, if one `THINKS' that all fish tanks are created equally, are in for a shock!How can a tall object, e.g. a full height fish tank be considered, in the true sense, activating the water star?Perhaps, it is best to be naive and forget what was mentioned here. Many would still have a sense of happiness thinking that they are activating the water star.Would one be prepared to construct a low e.g. 3 feet low pond in the house to rear Koi fishes. `Water star' conform to such a situation.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/26/00 1:11:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Would appreciate your adviseon the above.As you have mentioned, waterfountains areused to "generate" beneficial"chi", how?The flow of the water? or thesound of thewater? What about a fish tankwith a"overhead filter"? water isflowing fromthe "overhead" filter backinto the tank,and it does have the sound offlowing water?What would be a good flyingstar locationto place a fish tank? I'm a strong earth person.ThanksWarmest Regards. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now