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Dear Cecil and Robert,
I am planning to built a water fountain (3 feet in diameter, round) in the front porch of my house. I also plan to create a small water fountain and hang a water picture in the north corner of my living room. Will this be too much water for the house? If yes, which should I choose to have. Is it better to have water outside the front of the house or inside.
Thanks.
Randy

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On 8/18/99 1:38:48 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil and Robert,
I am planning to built a water
fountain (3 feet in diameter,
round) in the front porch of
my house. I also plan to
create a small water fountain
and hang a water picture in
the north corner of my living
room. Will this be too much
water for the house? If yes,
which should I choose to have.
Is it better to have water
outside the front of the house
or inside.
Thanks.
Randy



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Dear Randy,
There are two ways one can take with regards to deciding on whether to build a water fountain:
1. One way is go with your feelings and in general, a single fountain outside the house is generally acceptable.
2. For a more exact `science' of Feng Shui, if you do know your element and strength, it is best that one is a weak fire or strong water person to avoid having water in their life.
Another analysis is to look at all the components in your Pillars of Destiny chart. Early this year, this person had 6 water elements out of 8 in her Pillars of Destiny Chart. This is really too much water and in such a situation, I seriously would advise the person not to have too much water positions.
I really do not know your purpose of having a few water positions both inside and outside your house.
I hope that you do not do it as a result of reading books that say water is good for you. For example, what is your purpose for hanging a water picture at the North wall?
It is always wise not to overdo Feng Shui. If you really must, I would suggest at least one one's lead time between making all these changes at one go.
You can if you like, place the fountain and if you are only using your feelings or doing trial and error Feng Shui, do not add other enhancements or made changes for around a month. " If nothing " happens, it would be ok. (Under Trial and Error FS).
My advise is usually as far as possible to avoid Trial and Error FS if you can but in reality, I have to concede that some of us do it.
Well.. good luck:)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 8/18/99 1:38:48 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil and Robert,
I am planning to built a water
fountain (3 feet in diameter,
round) in the front porch of
my house. I also plan to
create a small water fountain
and hang a water picture in
the north corner of my living
room. Will this be too much
water for the house? If yes,
which should I choose to have.
Is it better to have water
outside the front of the house
or inside.
Thanks.
Randy




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Dear Randy,
I just came across this message under the conference: Like to share your Experiences (in this forum):
---- cut and pasted message---
Dear forum members,
I would like to share my feng shui nightmare with you. Since I
want to warn other members
not to install water features with out first
doing a pillar of destiny chart and flying star chart.
Last year I installed a water fountain outside my house and
installed a fish tank inside and lots of other cures on the advise
of the BTB feng shui consultant. And need less to say it was
disastrous. I lost my job
got involved in a accident and developed severe health problems
and financial problems. So instead of removing few minor
problems which I was facing at that time it
created enormous problems for me.
But luckily, I came across this site and did
a pillar of destiny and flying star report.
And found out that I was incompatible with water and removed
all the cures(including fountain and fish tank) after consulting
with robert lee. And I was told that all my problems were due to
the excess
of water and those extra cures which I did not need. And things
are improving for me.
My health is 80% better. So I think feng shui
works if done correctly.
Hope my experience will help other readers and hope they would
not hire a BTB consultant
and would not install any water feature or
make any drastic changes in their office or
home environment before consulting a proper
traditional feng shui master or if they are
interested it doing feng shui by themselves
then they should do a proper pillar of destiny and flying star
report and consult
with robert lee or cecil lee.

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On 8/18/99 1:38:48 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil and Robert,
I am planning to built a water
fountain (3 feet in diameter,
round) in the front porch of
my house. I also plan to
create a small water fountain
and hang a water picture in
the north corner of my living
room. Will this be too much
water for the house? If yes,
which should I choose to have.
Is it better to have water
outside the front of the house
or inside.
Thanks.
Randy


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