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Dear David,
1. Water position includes: any fountain or fish tank.
2. In addition, colours such as blue, black or gray also represents water element.
This is particularly so, for the interior of the home.
3. A water position outside of the house often is excluded under the above definition. Water position outside the house can be based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/16/2003 4:54:00 PM, David Lau wrote:
>Cecil,
>
>[I was born in October ( 16th
>) 1951 9pm ]
>Can I ask - to avoid a water
>position in the house - what
>constitude a water position ?
>
>An Aquarium, small fountain,
>to be avoided and what else
>please ??
>
>"if you are a weak fire or a
>strong water person, then it
>is considered very
>unfavourable to have a water
>position inside your home."
>
>"Inside" does this include
>the unattached Garage ? and
>the external of the actual
>house - in the garden ???
>
>Many thanks.
>
>David
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