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Dear Master Lee,
Thank you for your reply. I was surprised that you reply so fast even with your busy schedule.
Maybe, I should be more precise with my descriptions.
I am staying in a condominium.
I just bought an EC penthouse situated at the 13th floor and according to some Fengshui books , it is stated that " Water at a high level will breaks its banks and overflow and that means symbol of money going out" , so I am afraid that if I put a small landscape with a small pond at the roof garden on the 2nd storey, this will not be good. Does this also apply to having an aquarium in the
1st level of my unit as well?
Concerning the Fu dogs, since I am staying in an apartment , I do not have a gate, that was why I asked if I could have it on the floor at the main entrance?
If I do not used a Fu dogs, can I used other symbol like the Unicorn , Dragon Horse, etc..?
Lastly, yes I am a long way from understanding Ba Zhi, in fact I just picked up Feng shui recently on my trip to UK by reading a book in the plane and was hooked onto Fengshui.
May I know , how much does your company charged to do a fengshui evaluation at my place? I hope you have a special price for your member.
Best regards
Richard
On 6/23/2003 10:52:04 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Richard,
>
>Please see below:-
>
>On 6/23/2003 10:37:10 AM, Richard Tan
>wrote:
>>Dear Master Lee,
>>
>>I need your advise on three
>>topics:
>>
>>1) I have a roof garden , is
>>it wise to have a small garden
>>landscape with waterfall or
>>fish pond since I am at the
>>top of the block, will this
>>means water flowing downwards
>>which is bad?
>
>In general, this should not be an issue.
>
>I have lots of clients who own bungalows
>and they do have water positions above
>their homes. Often, they have a terrace
>area here, and water plus plants keep
>the roof `cool'.
>
>Often, if this is a new development; the
>structural engineer would have factored
>the load in kilonewtons. And if the roof
>can take the load, this is acceptable.
>
>The only issue is that it is best that a
>pond should have some shade else the
>fish could end up being `cooked' by the
>hot sun.
>
>In addition, water drainage should be
>efficient such that; if there is a heavy
>rainfall, excess water in the pond
>should be drained properly.
>
>Where possible, the pond should be
>located such that it shares one external
>wall. Here, this implies that it is not
>at the centrepoint of the home where
>often, this is the weakest area i.e. few
>if any columns to support such a heavy
>structure. But again, this is subject to
>structural integrity of the roof load.
>
>>2) What should I do as my
>>front doors is facing my
>>staircase?
>
>Often, a decorative screen is used here.
>The test is to stand at the main door;
>looking inwards. If one cannot see the
>staircase, this is no longer a threat.
>
>>3)Can I put two small Fudog at
>>the front of my main entrance
>>on the floor?
>
>Two fu dogs is still acceptable provided
>they are plump and has a smiling face.
>
>Often, try to go for white ones. Often a
>red ribbon with a pearl is placed on the
>collar of each fu dog.
>
>Often placing it on the floor reminds
>one of placing it at a temple entrance
>or some shopping centre.
>
>Often, if you have a gate; the most
>common (tested) method is to place them
>on the twin pillars of the main gate.
>
>>4)My element is Earth and my
>>wife is Fire, whatever
>>location that is good for her
>>is not good for me, so how do
>>we go about arranging our
>>furnitures , display , etc...
>
>Frankly, based on your description, you
>are a long, long way from understanding
>the Ba Zi or Eight Characters.
>
>Try to do more homework into this area:
>
>1. Weak or Strong element?
>2. What is your binding element etc...
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
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