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My wife recently purchased a small (1 gallon) fish tank with three tropical fish. My question now is where to place the tank. Our main entrance faces the east and the living room is towards the north west with a large sliding window facing directly west. She had heard that if we place it in the "correct spot" it would bring fortune.
Since I am in the process of finding a new job, she's hoping that it would help...I am not so sure. I was told that fish tanks are a tricky thing and that they should not be casually placed in the house, so now we need advice.
As of now, the tank is placed in the north west corner of the living room, right next to the sliding window...we are both not sure if its a good place, so please help us out. If further information is needed about the layout of the house, I will be more than happy to provide it. Thanks.
Jack
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Dear Jack,
There are two ways to see the use of water in Feng Shui:-
1. On a scientific basis, water positions is looked at in conjuction with Feng Shui theories : Shapes and Forms & Flying Star. In particular, under Flying Star, locations where metal elements have been detected, water can be used to enhance such "metal locations". Thus a combination of water with metal can help here.
2. On a non-scientific basis, one would have to visualise locations one can place a fish tank at. Usually, since it is a tall object, it is placed along a wall. And in most homes in the living room area.
3. Never place a fish tank at the centre location of a home. As this would affect family members health and finance of the owners.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/26/2002 3:39:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
My wife recently purchased a
small (1 gallon) fish tank
with three tropical fish. My
question now is where to place
the tank. Our main entrance
faces the east and the living
room is towards the north west
with a large sliding window
facing directly west. She had
heard that if we place it in
the "correct spot" it would
bring fortune.
Since I am in the process of
finding a new job, she's
hoping that it would help...I
am not so sure. I was told
that fish tanks are a tricky
thing and that they should not
be casually placed in the
house, so now we need advice.
As of now, the tank is placed
in the north west corner of
the living room, right next to
the sliding window...we are
both not sure if its a good
place, so please help us out.
If further information is
needed about the layout of the
house, I will be more than
happy to provide it. Thanks.
Jack

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