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I read that you were suggesting the following in one of your reply:
"Water such as water in the fish tank is considered Yin element and normally, too much water in a room may result being more Yin which is equally no good."
When you say 'too much water' in your room is no good, how about in my case, I have a water bed in my room, how do you comment?
Best regards,
Yeo
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Dear Johnny,
In my opinion, two concepts are applied in your case:
1. If it cannot be seen, it no longer becomes a "threat".
For example, for a threat, once it cannot be seen it no longer becomes a threat.
2. Although the `water' is not a real threat, the above concept can be applied here.
3. So far, I have yet come across a problem with water beds.
4. Concept 2: Since the water is encased, unlike gases, that evaporates, it would not be considered Sha Qi as those e.g. dangers of underground water i.e. http://www.geomancy.net/fs/under.htm
5. In the case of a fish tank, the water is not covered up and it can evaporate etc... The water is also in full view..
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/5/01 12:03:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I read that you were
suggesting the following in
one of your reply:
"Water such as water in the
fish tank is considered Yin
element and normally, too much
water in a room may result
being more Yin which is
equally no good."
When you say 'too much water'
in your room is no good, how
about in my case, I have a
water bed in my room, how do
you comment?
Best regards,
Yeo

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