Should have a fish tank in your house?
Question : Master, where should I put my fish tank, and good location to put the fish tank in my house? Answer : Yes, there is/are sector(s) in your house where you can install running water, but not preferrable with fish(es). As when the annual or monthly later heaven qi […]
Question :
Master, where should I put my fish tank, and good location to put the fish tank in my house?
Answer :
Yes, there is/are sector(s) in your house where you can install running water, but not preferrable with fish(es). As when the annual or monthly later heaven qi changes, you will meet unforeseen problems, in term of wealth and health because of running water . The running water from the impacted sectors should be made dispensible subjected to yearly and monthly on and off of water effect from running or activation, but for the fish tank, it is not possible to do so as fish itself already activates running water inside the tank and to keep fish alive, you need to install pumping air to create oxidant for its survival, it is automatically activates water. Therefore, fish tank is not recommended.
Location wise should be based on auspicious water sector with combination between mountain and water gua of the respective sector which also may cause effect to the gua of the family members or to the whole family.
We can use water feature to activate many other things like peach blossom, or some other gua, but be mindful, wrong application in activating water can damage, or weaken all health and wealth areas. So FengShui is a tool whereby it can help if you know how to use it or kill anyone if you dont know.
Something is not related to this topic but good to raise your awareness. Any practioner must be pure and righteous in heart, so he will be guided to do the right things, meet right people as the inner energies within him will connect to attract the same positive energies from the cosmic universe. If the master is not pure, he can’t reach a higher mastery, and his FengShui effect will not be powerful.













