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Dear Anon,
1. Please refer to the most recent forum message (reply) to: Water Placement in 2004.
2. Gua number is not a good assessment as to where one can place a water position.
3. The key success are:
3.1 Ba Zi (Pillars of destiny/Eight Characters)
3.2 What is you and your partner's true birth element(s).
3.3 Especially for those who are : Weak Fire or Strong Water, too much water positions in a home is not favourable.
3.4 If one is a weak fire or strong water person, then, if possible, only use limited water position based strictly on Flying Star Feng Shui i.e. against #7's enhancing ws#8.
4. Located best water position(s) based on the Flying Star chart for the home. For example, if one's home was built under Period 7 (1984 to 2003) then, check to determine:
Is it more favourable to `fly' to Period 8?
or Remain?
If to remain? then, water position can be placed at Flying Star positions (SUBJECT to good Shapes and Forms Feng Shui).
For example, under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is best if the water position is (ideally) in the living room area). It is rather ODD to place a fish tank in one's bedroom.

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I am of a
fire element.

As mentioned earlier, there is a difference between weak fire or strong fire.
For a strong fire person, water position is particularly favourable, as it can help to reduce the strong fire.
While too much water can certainly drown a weak fire person.
So, which is which does matter, here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 12/31/2003 4:53:33 AM, Anonymous wrote:
My husband I both have a Kua
number of 4 but he is of a
water element and I am of a
fire element. Is it alright to
put an aquarium in the
southeast sector of our living
area. If not, what can we do
to remedy it if the aquarium
is not movable?

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Thank u for yr reply. As I am rather new at this, I am a bit blur.
I have checked and have discovered that I am of a strong fire element and my husband strong water according to yr website. He is of the earth chicken while I am a metal pig.
I checked the flying star from your website and found that the sector where the aquarium is has a big number 6, a small number 5 on the left and 9 on the right. I have been trying to find out how to interpret this but have not been able to. Can you enlighten me or direct me as to where I can find out more info abt the flying start theory?

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On 12/31/2003 7:49:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Anon,
1. Please refer to the most
recent forum message (reply)
to: Water Placement in 2004.
2. Gua number is not a good
assessment as to where one can
place a water position.
3. The key success are:
3.1 Ba Zi (Pillars of
destiny/Eight Characters)
3.2 What is you and your
partner's true birth
element(s).
3.3 Especially for those who
are : Weak Fire or Strong
Water, too much water
positions in a home is not
favourable.
3.4 If one is a weak fire or
strong water person, then, if
possible, only use limited
water position based strictly
on Flying Star Feng Shui i.e.
against #7's enhancing ws#8.
4. Located best water
position(s) based on the
Flying Star chart for the
home. For example, if one's
home was built under Period 7
(1984 to 2003) then, check to
determine:
Is it more favourable to `fly'
to Period 8?
or Remain?
If to remain? then, water
position can be placed at
Flying Star positions (SUBJECT
to good Shapes and Forms Feng
Shui).
For example, under Shapes and
Forms Feng Shui, it is best if
the water position is
(ideally) in the living room
area). It is rather ODD to
place a fish tank in one's
bedroom.
I am of a
fire element.
As mentioned earlier, there is
a difference between weak fire
or strong fire.
For a strong fire person,
water position is particularly
favourable, as it can help to
reduce the strong fire.
While too much water can
certainly drown a weak fire
person.
So, which is which does
matter, here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/31/2003 4:53:33 AM, Anonymous
wrote:
My husband I both have a Kua
number of 4 but he is of a
water element and I am of a
fire element. Is it alright to
put an aquarium in the
southeast sector of our living
area. If not, what can we do
to remedy it if the aquarium
is not movable?
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Dear Carolyn,
Since there is a MS#5 (bad earth - loss, misfortune, sickness) but it is further inflamed or fuelled by #9 (fire), this is an inauspicious combination. Fortunately, there is a #6 controlling it. Thus, it is in control.
Given this situation, there is no harm with a water feature, here since, it can help to extinguish #9. Thus, letting the #6 strong metal - controlling #5.
Therefore, there is no issue with a fish tank, here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/5/2004 2:09:46 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank u for yr reply. As I am rather new
at this, I am a bit blur.

I have

Quote
checked and have discovered that I am of
a strong fire element and my husband
strong water according to yr website. He
is of the earth chicken while I am a
metal pig.

I checked the flying star

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from your website and found that the
sector where the aquarium is has a big
number 6, a small number 5 on the left
and 9 on the right. I have been trying
to find out how to interpret this but
have not been able to. Can you enlighten
me or direct me as to where I can find
out more info abt the flying start
theory?

On 12/31/2003 7:49:53 PM, Cecil

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Lee wrote:
Dear Anon,
1. Please
refer to the most
recent forum message
(reply)
to: Water Placement in
2004.
2. Gua number is not a
good
assessment as to where one
can
place a water position.
3. The
key success are:
3.1 Ba Zi (Pillars
of
destiny/Eight Characters)
3.2 What
is you and your
partner's true
birth
element(s).
3.3 Especially for
those who
are : Weak Fire or
Strong
Water, too much water
positions
in a home is not
favourable.
3.4 If
one is a weak fire or
strong water
person, then, if
possible, only use
limited
water position based
strictly
on Flying Star Feng Shui
i.e.
against #7's enhancing ws#8.
4.
Located best water
position(s) based on
the
Flying Star chart for the
home.
For example, if one's
home was built
under Period 7
(1984 to 2003) then,
check to
determine:
Is it more
favourable to `fly'
to Period 8?
or
Remain?
If to remain? then,
water
position can be placed at
Flying
Star positions (SUBJECT
to good Shapes
and Forms Feng
Shui).
For example,
under Shapes and
Forms Feng Shui, it is
best if
the water position
is
(ideally) in the living room
area).
It is rather ODD to
place a fish tank
in one's
bedroom.
I am of a
fire
element.
As mentioned earlier, there
is
a difference between weak fire
or
strong fire.
For a strong fire
person,
water position is
particularly
favourable, as it can help
to
reduce the strong fire.
While too
much water can
certainly drown a weak
fire
person.
So, which is which
does
matter, here.
Warmest
Regards,
Cecil
On 12/31/2003 4:53:33
AM, Anonymous
wrote:
My husband I
both have a Kua
number of 4 but he is
of a
water element and I am of
a
fire element. Is it alright to
put
an aquarium in the
southeast sector of
our living
area. If not, what can we
do
to remedy it if the aquarium
is
not movable?


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