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Dear Anon,


Generally, there are two approaches with regards to placing a water feature:


1. Persional feeling (Most common method)


Here, as you have mentioned, most likely, either the location choosen seems to be an appropriate choice or because of the home layout; we most likely find that this is one of the better choice.


2. Applying Flying Star Feng Shui


As Flying star Feng Shui uses a "scientific" method of determining where a water feature is useful to be placed.


Frankly, not many people may want to go for the second approach. However, without using or applying the second approach, there is no reference to state where we should place the fish tank other than using our personal feeling.


In general, particularly in an open space such as the living room or even dining area; if we do have a water star WS#8 at that sector, we can use water to enhance our current prosperity! Even a location that has WS#1 can also enhance water wealth.


Even if the living room does not have good water stars, a water feature may be used to drown bad stars in that sector i.e. #5 or #2 or combinations of them.


Thus, in general, if we do apply a "scientific" means; we can often either use a water feature to:
1. Enhance our wealthby activating WS#1 or WS#8
2. Neutralising or destroying bad stars #5 or #2


Frankly, I have given a very rough idea. As each 20 Year Flying Star Feng Shui sector also interects with two other variables: Mountain Star# and Base (Palace) star #.Often, also the yearly star is also taken into consideration for the placement of a water feature.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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Anonymous wrote:
Hi I wish to install a water feature in my home, where is the best position to place it. at the suggestion of standing at the doorfacing into the house


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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