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Dear KC,
Please see below:-
On 12/4/2001 8:41:00 AM, KC Chong wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>Thank you for your prompt
>reply, here is the details:
>
>1) the size of all the fish
>tanks same, it's 2'6" x 15".
>
>2) Rearing fishes is more to
>hobby then "Feng Shui" but I
>do believe in "Feng Shui". And
>I scare that the location I
>placed will cause
>disadvantages to my family
>especially beside the altar
>and my house space is limited
>in the living hall.
>Ms Cecil, don't mind I ask, is
>there a problem for me or my
>wife if I rear fishes in my
>house?
For rearing of fishes, it would not be advisable for a person with the element " weak Fire element " as water can further extinguish a person with weak fire element.
In addition, it is normally not advisable for a person with Strong water element to rear fish as it may further strengthen the strong water element. This may lead to e.g. sickness or competition at work for the party.
>3) The deity is a "smiling
>buddha", He is a small statue
>but I brought Him higher then
>the fish tank about 1 foot.
>Underneath is the Landlord.
>The distance between the fish
>tank and the altar is about
>6cm apart.
This is OK.
Other that what I mentioned earlier; you can place the fish tank next to a wall in your home. Since this is a smiling buddha, it is ok to place near the fish tank.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
>Thank you.
>Kelvin
>
>On 12/4/2001 1:17:00 AM, Cecil Lee
>wrote:
>>Dear KC,
>>
>>I hope you don't mind.
>>Appreciate if you can
>>elaborate further:-
>>
>>1. What is the size of the two
>>fish tanks.
>>2. How did you come about
>>rearing the fishes. Are they,
>>a hobby or reared more for
>>`Feng shui'.
>>
>>3. For the deity what is the
>>deity and how high is the
>>deity in relation to the fish
>>tank. What is the distance
>>between the altar and the fish
>>tank.
>>
>>Thank you.
>>Cecil Lee
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On 12/3/2001 11:34:00 AM, KC Chong
>>wrote:
>>>Dear Cecil,
>>>
>>>I have 3 fish tanks with 4
>>>flower horn fishes. Main door
>>>facing NNW. My kua no. is 6
>>>but my wife kua no. is 1.
>>>
>>>2 fish tanks were placed on
>>>the West facing East while the
>>>other one was placed beside
>>>the Deity statue which facing
>>>the main door.
>>>
>>>Can you kindly advise me if
>>>this is suitable?
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>>
>>>Kelvin
>>
>>
>
>
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