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At the moment in my living room, I have a good size tank that is in my romance area, reason being is that where the tank should have gone (in my wealth area) is the garden door. Please explain if this is ok if not where could be a possible position to put this tank in order for me to benefit.
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Dear Susan,
1. In Traditional Feng Shui forum such as this, seldom we discuss on `romance, wealth area'.
2. The only time they are `discussed' is when a question such as this is posted to the forum.
3. A `fresh' look at `romance, wealth area or corner' is to look at the opposite:
4. Since (logically speaking) if there is a romance or wealth, career sector, why is it that there are so many various corners that are good?
5. If there is a romance corner, surely there must be a `hatred corner' or if there is a wealth sector, surely there must be a poverty sector.
6. Strange, that there are always good sectors where commercially, in one sense, we may need to `buy' something to enhance the sector.
7. For those who have visited some `Feng Shui' forums will generally be given advise based mostly on `feelings' only. This is one method i.e. intutition... but this may be the only method used for `space clearing'.
8. One important point that we should not forget is that in one of the caricatures, under the topic " Caricatures: Laughter is good medicine ";
9. For example, in this caricature, there is a situation where there is a small boat that has a tiny hole in it.
10. Instead of plugging or mending the hole, the `owner' of the boat wanted instead to `enrich' himself.
11. Here, it would not be use if the boat is slowly sinking and the `owner' of the boat is only thinking `shallowly' about enhancing himself/herself e.g. beautifying or using makeup.
12. The important lesson for all of us is that we MUST first neutralise our `Threats' or `Weakness' and than later look at our `opportunities.' and not the other way around.
12. For example, if a simple threat such as a lamp post is slicing our main door, we should neutralise the threat first than think of ehancing our house etc...
13. Another important point is for example, the emphasis on the plot of land. If the plot of land can provide an `accumulation' of wealth to the owners, collectively, this is already a good advantage or quantum leap in Feng Shui.
In such a situation, it is much better than struggling to get a good Feng Shui for a house with a `bad' plot of land.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Shared wealth
1. Traditionally, Feng Shui is used at a macro level. This is where, locations of cities were found and where possible, it can become a vibrant and prosperous city. Of course there are some not so lucky people but generally, people of that city are overall "healthy and wealthy".
2. In the same light, today, plots of land are looked at in terms of the dragon vein and the harmony between the tiger and dragon.
3. It reasons that, collectively, the residents and neigbhours can enjoy prosperity. If a site is auspicious or good, the `goodness' of the surrounding can add further `goodness' to your home. This is a WIN-WIN situation.
4. For example, in one of the messages under Topic Photo Tours of Interest, an office cum shopping/conference complex like Suntec City, shaped like a palm with water flowing "into the palm" of the development is considered to bring auspiciousness to the entire complex. Thus, everyone in this development can thrive or be pushed with a quantum leap...
5. It is equally good to find say good units in a good development and this can help you get a `competitive advantage' or an edge over others also.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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