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Hi,
Generally bird baths that are equivalent of a face bath bowl or the `sink' should not be considered as a water position.
But becareful, if it is more than 1 metre and have stagnant water, it is not auspicious. There should be some activity at the bird bath.
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As for birds, there are two situations with regards to birds:-
Those that fly freely and those that are caged.
A `secret' weapon of Feng Shui is that it is auspicious to have birds flying freely around your house. This means that there are trees around the house to provide a serene environment. Here it is `as good as' having Feng shui enhancers e.g. fountains.
For caged birds, for many society and even for most Chinese, this is not auspicious.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/7/99 2:18:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil and robert,
>
>I needed to know if bird baths
>are considered
>to be water bodies. And do
>they require
>the same consideration for
>placement as
>acqauriums and fountains. Or
>they do not effect any thing
>since they are placed outside
>the houses and are used
>seasonally.
>Thanks.
>
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