slawek Posted February 24, 2001 Share Posted February 24, 2001 I have been studying TCM and recenly got interested in fengshui. I have red in many books (that a stove should not be close to the sink, as water will clash with the fire element). Now, 3 months ago I installed a fish tank in the southern sector of my living room. About a month ago my whole family had fallen sick which in TCM is classified as a damp heat imbalance. (My son and I had got a lot of cough and hot pleghm, my wife got bladder infection with blood in urine). Can someone tell me if this just a coincidence, or the setup (aquarium- water element installed in the southern sector of the living room-fire elemnt) made us to contract damp heat Thanks, Slavek Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 26, 2001 Staff Share Posted February 26, 2001 Dear Slawek,1. Usually, a more acurate analysis is to use the Flying Star analysis.2. Based on Flying Star numerology, do look out for #2 sickness and #5 misfortune nos.3. It is my belief that the South sector has an imbalance and it could also be the result of bad wood #3 and the addition of water element i.e. fish tank that could create such an imbalance.4. To sound `less complicated'; since your family members are now sick; it is best to drain off the water or remove the fish tank as soon as possible.Certainly, there is indeed an imbalance at that sector.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/24/01 4:14:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I have been studying TCM andrecenly got interested infengshui.I have red in many books (thata stove should not be close tothesink, as water will clash withthe fire element).Now, 3 months ago I installeda fish tank in the southernsector ofmy living room. About a monthago my whole family had fallensickwhich in TCM is classified asa damp heat imbalance. (My sonand Ihad got a lot of cough and hotpleghm, my wife got bladderinfectionwith blood in urine). Can someone tell me if thisjust a coincidence, or thesetup(aquarium- water elementinstalled in the southernsector of theliving room-fire elemnt) madeus to contract damp heatThanks, Slavek Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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