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Dear Anon,
1. Normally, a water star implies a flat surface.
A fish tank need not necessary "comply" with the water star i.e. clear space if it is tall.
2. The usual advise is not to place a fish tank in the bedroom. Here, bedrooms should be more Yin than Yang.
However, this depends on the tolerance of individuals. It is like the mirror facing the bed. Some of us may feel uncomfortable while others do not feel anything at all.
3. A mountain star has to be located and cannot be activated at the window location.
In my opinion, as the fish tank is most likely to be `tall', it is not necessary the equivalent of a water star in this case.
Contrast a true water star e.g. a pool of water in front of the house (not stagnant).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
However, activating a water star
On 12/27/99 11:46:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil & Robert,
>
>Can I activate a water star in
>a room with a
>fish tank? I happen to place
>my fish tank
>just beside my room's windows
>and that sector
>also happen to be a B-2, M-7,
>W-7. The fish tank have been
>there for more than a year,and
>I have a water pump that pumps
>the water from the tank up to
>a filter box, then back into
>the tank, which create a
>"water flow" like a water
>fountain. I'm a strong earth
>person.
>I know you would normally
>advise to activate the
>mountain star than the water
>star, but since I have already
>got a fish tank there for
>sometime is it possible to
>utilise it?
>
>Can I also place a picture of
>a mountain beside the fish
>tank to activate the mountain
>star too?
>
>Please advise.
>
>Thanks.
>Regards.
>
>
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