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I live in a southwest-facing house. The breadwinner is weak metal, I am strong fire, and my daughter is weak water. We have a birdbath (without fountain) in the backyard (in the east.) Is this considered water in the back - and if so, should it be moved to the front of the house? The birds seem to be depending on it being somewhere!
Regina Cohn
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Dear Regina,
In my opinion, this is not a major issue. Unless, one has a huge pond that can support: flamingoes, ducks etc....
So far, bird-baths is not an issue. Birds coming to one's home is considered a "secret" weapon of Feng Shui, since, it suggests a place or location with (often with many trees/plants all round). This is indeed, very good.
(But one must see what type of bird, is attracted to the place:) Hopefully not crows! *JOKE*)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/12/2004 1:20:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I live in a southwest-facing
house. The breadwinner is
weak metal, I am strong fire,
and my daughter is weak water.
We have a birdbath (without
fountain) in the backyard (in
the east.) Is this considered
water in the back - and if so,
should it be moved to the
front of the house? The birds
seem to be depending on it
being somewhere!

Regina Cohn

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