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My Birth Element is a Weak Water. - can I do this?


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Dear Master Cecil Lee or Master Robert Lee,


few years back I purchased a paid service from this web site. Is a detail Ba Zi Analysis.


I was told as stated in the following from the print-out.


"Your Birth Element is the Water element. You were born in the Summer season, when your Water element was Extremely Weak. You have an additional 3 Water Element to supplement your Main Element. You do not have any Metal Element. You have 2 Earth Element that destroy your Main Element. You have 1 Fire Element to supplement the Earth Element. Therefore, your Birth Element is a Weak Water. "


I would like to seek your advices on doing this - I would like to built a large size fish tank to house 3 no. of Arowana (Asian Dragon Fish - Golden Type). Can this improve my weak water?


I have read your resources on people seeking advices on fish tanks and keeping dragon fish. Thus I would appreciate if you help me to confirm if i really can set up a large size fish tank in my living room. I decided to put in the North Sector of my living room. North Represent career.


I am going to built a 7feet (84 inches)in length rectagular glass tank (height is 27inches, and width is 27inches - using Lu Pan measurement to determine this Feng Shui Dimension)- thus is earth element for Rectgular shape. Water is Yin, thus I keep 3 golden dragon or any no that are odd that represent Yang.


Based on my Ba Zi - I have NO metal element, thus I choose Golden Dragon which represent Metal. Or anything that is Silver in colour.


I hope Masters can give me some pointers on things to look out for before I placed an order with my tank maker.


My 'English' birth date is 5th August 1971. Chinese one would be 15th Sixth Lunar Month, time is 0638 hours.


I have attached my HDB floor plan for your reference.


Thank you Masters.


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Dear Ghee Heng,


1. Under the Chinese Holy Trinity of Luck, you have mentioned that your HeavenLuck or ba zi (birth element) is that you are considered a "weak water" person.


2. Overall, there are three kinds of luck:-


Heaven Luck = what one is born with
Earth Luck = Feng Shui of home and office
Human or Man Luck = Relationships, family


Thus, even if one is considered a "weak water", in general, we may consider a water position in the home. But since we cannot live in isolation i.e. we have our personal ba zi; the home also has it's personal ba zi element.


If you want to place a water feature in the home: be it a water feature or fish tank, then, try to draw out a birth chart of the home (Feng Shui) using the Flying Star Feng Shui.


In general, Do look out for the following flying star numbers:-


Water Star #8 (Current prosperity)= if say the North sector contains a water star #8, then, placing a water feature in such a sector would benefit you greatly as your "weath can be activated".


#9(Future prosperity). As #9 represents fire element on it's own, it is not wise to place a water feature at this sector. If there is no bad stars #5 or #2 in this sector, such a water feature, would drown your "future prosperity".


#1 (Future, future, prosperity). In general if there is a water star #1 in the sector, then it can benefit froma water feature, here.


In addition:-


Mountain star #8 - In general, should north sector has only this mountain star #8, it should be activated with a mountain. But, if a water feature is used, it may drown your wealth luck. It is like we are "drowning the mountain with water!"


Please note that the above is for illustration only. Therefore, the main qualification is that I had mentioned "in general". Under real world conditions, we need to see the interaction of Mountain starwith Water star with base (Palace star).


Warmest Regards,
Cecil





Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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