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There's 2 water tanks in the back of my building (NE). Both are few steps away from my apartment as I live on the first floor. I know that water in the back is not auspicious, what can I do to block the negative energy.
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Dear Luna,
Sorry, hope you can clarify:-
Is the water tank on the ground level or is it on the roof-top of the back of your building.
Is the water tank fully covered up e.g. in a steel tank or has an open top?
On the first floor of your apartment, what is the view from the balcony area?
Can you see the water tank from any of the room windows?
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/21/99 12:53:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:
There's 2 water tanks in the
back of my building (NE).
Both are few steps away from
my apartment as I live on the
first floor. I know that
water in the back is not
auspicious, what can I do to
block the negative energy.
Thank you


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Hi Cecil,
There's 2 steel water tanks on the ground level and I think about 4 on the roof. All of them are covered. I can see the ones on the ground level from my kitchen window. The general view from the back area is some trees and another tall building which is about 20 meters away from our building.
Thank you Cecil.

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Dear Lunar,
Based on your description, I personally feel that there is not much impact
on your home with regards to the 2 covered steel water tanks. One good thing
is that you do have some trees at the `back' and another tall building to
act as a protective barrier.
As for the water tank on the roof, it is too far away from your unit to have
an impact on your home.
At your end, concentrate on the interior of your home to see if it is `Feng
Shui' friendly.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Friday, May 21, 1999 5:56 PM
Subject: Water Tanks in the back

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Hi Cecil,
There's 2 steel water tanks on the ground level and I think about 4 on the
roof. All of them are covered. I can see the ones on the ground level from
my kitchen window. The general view from the back area is some trees and
another tall building which is about 20 meters away from our building.
Thank you Cecil.
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dear cecil,
after reading your article, can you comment on this. recently, my dad had
started to have a luohan fish and coincidently, the fish tank is just right
behind me.
is that good or bad? if that is bad, how can i neutralize it if i can't
shift my direction?
Kenny
wrote in message news:986.361@forum.geomancy.net...

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Dear Lunar,
Based on your description, I personally feel that there is not much impact
on your home with regards to the 2 covered steel water tanks. One good
thing
is that you do have some trees at the `back' and another tall building to
act as a protective barrier.
As for the water tank on the roof, it is too far away from your unit to
have
an impact on your home.
At your end, concentrate on the interior of your home to see if it is
`Feng
Shui' friendly.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of 'discussion-session' suppressed 'discussion-session' suppressed>
Date: Friday, May 21, 1999 5:56 PM
Subject: Water Tanks in the back
>From: "Luna Ghobar"
>
>This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List.
>
>Hi Cecil,
>
>There's 2 steel water tanks on the ground level and I think about 4 on
the
roof. All of them are covered. I can see the ones on the ground level
from
my kitchen window. The general view from the back area is some trees
and
another tall building which is about 20 meters away from our building.
>
>Thank you Cecil.
>
>
>
>To reply: mailto:discussion-session.982@forum.geomancy.net
>To start new topic: mailto:discussion-session@forum.geomancy.net
>
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Dear Kenny,
I suggest you read up more on:-
1. External shapes and forms Feng Shui.
Usually, it is best not to have water behind a home. But it seems that you are referring to your room?
2. If you are in learning Feng Shui then, understand more of the Flying Star Feng Shui - to check if a water position is favourable or not.
3. Frankly, I believe, from your questions, it seems that you are too eager to post questions without first understanding more.
For example, even to the extend of querying on my recommendation on my university recommendation. It is natural for to old students to recommend their own schools. (where I came from can easily be found at the About page).
4. I sincerely hope that you can, try your best to find out more, first.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 6/17/2003 8:02:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:
dear cecil,
after reading your article,
can you comment on this.
recently, my dad had
started to have a luohan fish
and coincidently, the fish
tank is just right
behind me.
is that good or bad? if that
is bad, how can i neutralize
it if i can't
shift my direction?
Kenny
wrote in
message
news:986.361@forum.geomancy.ne
t...
Dear Lunar,
Based on your
description, I personally feel
that there is not much impact
on your home with regards
to the 2 covered steel water
tanks. One good
thing
is that you do have some
trees at the `back' and
another tall building to
act as a protective
barrier.
As for the water tank on
the roof, it is too far away
from your unit to
have
an impact on your home.
At your end, concentrate
on the interior of your home
to see if it is
`Feng
Shui' friendly.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
-----Original
Message-----
From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of
'discussion-session'
suppressed 'discussion-session'
suppressed>
Date: Friday, May 21,
1999 5:56 PM
Subject: Water Tanks in
the back
>From: "Luna Ghobar"
>
>This message is sent
from "discussion-session"
Mailing List.
>
>Hi Cecil,
>
>There's 2 steel water
tanks on the ground level and
I think about 4 on
the
roof. All of them are
covered. I can see the ones
on the ground level
from
my kitchen window. The
general view from the back
area is some trees
and
another tall building
which is about 20 meters away
from our building.
>
>Thank you Cecil.
>
>
>
>To reply:
mailto:discussion-session.982@
forum.geomancy.net
>To start new topic:
mailto:discussion-session@foru
m.3dmail.com
>
>To unsubscribe and
participate only via Web
Forum:
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m/~geomancy> with your
account.
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dear cecil,
thanks for your advice. in fact, i had read up a lot about water behind us and what happen is that, my dad set up this fish tank in the living room and just happen that my study table is in the living room.
and unfortunately, the fish tank was right behind me. even though it is a distance away from me, i had been thinking how to neutralize it since neither i can shift my table or my sitting position.
i will read more about it in the forum and books to understand further.
thanks for all your advice
8-)
Kenny

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On 6/17/2003 8:02:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:
dear cecil,
after reading your article,
can you comment on this.
recently, my dad had
started to have a luohan fish
and coincidently, the fish
tank is just right
behind me.
is that good or bad? if that
is bad, how can i neutralize
it if i can't
shift my direction?
Kenny
wrote in
message
news:986.361@forum.geomancy.ne
t...
Dear Lunar,
Based on your
description, I personally feel
that there is not much impact
on your home with regards
to the 2 covered steel water
tanks. One good
thing
is that you do have some
trees at the `back' and
another tall building to
act as a protective
barrier.
As for the water tank on
the roof, it is too far away
from your unit to
have
an impact on your home.
At your end, concentrate
on the interior of your home
to see if it is
`Feng
Shui' friendly.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
-----Original
Message-----
From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of
'discussion-session'
suppressed 'discussion-session'
suppressed>
Date: Friday, May 21,
1999 5:56 PM
Subject: Water Tanks in
the back
>From: "Luna Ghobar"
>
>This message is sent
from "discussion-session"
Mailing List.
>
>Hi Cecil,
>
>There's 2 steel water
tanks on the ground level and
I think about 4 on
the
roof. All of them are
covered. I can see the ones
on the ground level
from
my kitchen window. The
general view from the back
area is some trees
and
another tall building
which is about 20 meters away
from our building.
>
>Thank you Cecil.
>
>
>
>To reply:
mailto:discussion-session.982@
forum.geomancy.net
>To start new topic:
mailto:discussion-session@foru
m.3dmail.com
>
>To unsubscribe and
participate only via Web
Forum:
>1. Login to
http://forum.geomancy.net/~geoma
ncy
m/~geomancy> with your
account.
>2. Select "Mailing
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