myfs_102699 Posted April 20, 2004 Share Posted April 20, 2004 Master Lee, Your prompt reply are grately appreciated. There is a slight problem here - As per your advise.... 'one applys Flying Star Feng Shui, then, check to see if the fish tank could be placed at a location with a Water Star (WS) WS#8 current water wealth location or at locations with e.g. double #7's. or locations that e.g. have #6 (strong metal).' I'm so sorry, I have no idea what it means and pardon my knowledge of FS as I'm in the process of digging in! If it's not too much of a trouble - a little explaination would be fantastic. Thanks a gazillion!!! Mrs Koh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 21, 2004 Staff Share Posted April 21, 2004 Dear Anon,1. After reading your past message, looks like your husband is into fish rearing in a "big way" given that there is something like5 fish tanks in your 4 room apartment.2. In such a situation, you may have to go on a "hobbist approach" vs looking at it from the compass school of Feng Shui e.g. Flying Star Feng Shui, which you perhaps, do not have any knowledge at all. For Flying Star Feng Shui, the best approach is that if you want to find out more, feel free to search further into the topic. As it would not be fair to go into it in this or other message. Since, such topics can easily be found if one - exercise their fingers hard enough. Given that this is a self-help forum.3. Given this situation, you may have see how well you can place the fish tanks against "available" wall space available in your home.4. If all family members are "tolerant" with having fish tanks around, then, this is the best approach based on a hobbist type of senario.5. When I mentioned a "hobbist" approach, it has to do therefore, with especially husband/spouse tolerating each other's "exceptional" hobbies. 6. In your situation, I can therefore only say therefore, that it is based on a practiacl approach given that usually, fish tank(s) are placed firstly in the living room (to be viewed for enjoyment) and in some instances, some hobbist even resort to placing in the kitchen (kinda of no choice - no space) especially if there is no extra study room in the home. If so, some may consider placing it in the study room. There are instances, where, I have seen fish "franatics" even place them in the toilet area! Therefore, given your type of senario, there is simply no luxury or choice.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/20/2004 10:28:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:Master Lee, Your prompt replyare grately appreciated. Thereis a slight problem here - Asper your advise.... 'oneapplys Flying Star Feng Shui,then, check to see if the fishtank could be placed at alocation with a Water Star(WS) WS#8 current water wealthlocation or at locations withe.g. double #7's. or locationsthat e.g. have #6 (strongmetal).' I'm so sorry, I haveno idea what it means andpardon my knowledge of FS asI'm in the process of diggingin! If it's not too much of atrouble - a littleexplaination would befantastic. Thanks agazillion!!! Mrs Koh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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