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Water features

This is a common topic that comes up during a discussion. Should we or should we not have a water feature inside or outside of a house?
We all know that water activates the flow of qi (energy), the result may be beneficial because it could bring us wealth. Adversely, water may not be profitable as it could bring also financial difficulties besides bumpy life. Is it then a dilemma? No, a good Feng Shui consultant or practitioner knows how to calculate and locate the good qi. The effectiveness and success depend largely on the accuracy of a Feng Shui analysis.
Here’s a fun way to find out
For indoor water feature, place it wherever you find suitable. Use a larger vessel for outdoor water feature. You must be very attentive and observant to check the results. If you suddenly receive an unexpected amount of money or experience some happy event, this may be a good location. However, if you start digging into your pocket to pay a series of repair bills, or something drastic happens… STOP the water flow immediately.
Have fun
but do it at your own risk
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Very fun article about water features. One feng shui tip is if you do place a water feature outside, have it pointing back towards the house and not away from it so your money and opportunities don’t drain away.
Comment by Ken Lauher — October 7, 2008 @ 4:16 am
Thank you Ken. The water should flow towards the house. This is a good advice especially when placing the permanent water features
Comment by Jeannie — October 7, 2008 @ 9:12 am