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Dear Veraa,
1. In my opinion, it is not adviseable to place any objects (if possible) at the centre-point area of the home especially if it is a fish tank.
2. In your case, it would not be auspicious to see three shadows of knives as (in my opinion) it represents Sha Qi.
3. As for the effect of the three containers, if it is already placed there, you should monitor the situation closely especially for the next month to three months (as the effect would be felt if any during this time).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/15/01 8:09:00 AM, Veraa Tham wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Recently We've our house
>renovated. Our designer
>suggested to place three small
>fish container in the middle
>of my house near the dinning
>area which is also the centre
>of focus where there are
>lights shine on it. These 3
>containers are 3 glass vase
>with metal ring to hold it and
>mount separately to the wall.
>So with lights on, The shawdow
>elongates which resemble 3
>sword hanging on the wall. So,
>I may just wonder whether
>hanging these 3 fish container
>bring any unpleasant effect as
>the shadow resembles 3 swords
>hanging and is it advisable to
>hang fish container in the
>middle of the house that is
>mount to the wall ?? Thanks !!
>
>Regards,
>Vera
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