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Dear Les Paul,


In a home, these are some guidelines:


1. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, where possible, a water position is often or may / could / most likely can be placed in an open space area such as e.g. outside the frontage or in the living room area.


2. Under Flying star Feng Shui, try to check where is the water star #8 , in addition to Para 1 to see if a water position can be placed, there. For example, if the water star WS#8 is in the bedroom, then, one should not place a water feature, there.


3. While #8 is the current prosperity, one should take extra care not to drown locations such as MS #9 with water. Since #9 is considered in this age (Period 8) as the future prosperity. This sector should be increased instead with lighting or fire element.


Thus as a summary:-


Past prosperity = #7 say good bye to it.


Present prosperity = #8


Future prosperity = #9


Hmm as a last resort, simply mark Yes on three sides of a dice and No on three other sides of a dice. Throw a dice and ....and if it turns out as YES.... hmm... then perhaps, one could place a water feature at East? What do you think....


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 5/16/2004 4:46:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi,

I have to enhance the water

element inorder to create a

proper balance of all my five

elements.My best direction

(prosperity) is East. Would

keeping a water fountain in

the east loaction in my living

room help?





Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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