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Dear Stanley,
If Feng Shui is considered; often, a Flying Star Feng Shui practitioner will recommend the following:-
1. Under Flying Star numerology:
#7 represents weak metal or simply metal element
#6 represents strong metal element
and
#1 represents water element
2. Often, as mentioned if Flying Star FS is used, a practitioner may recommend:-
#7 gold fishes (orange gold fishes)
with an additional #1 black gold fish. Here black represents water element.
Under the productive sequence Metal supports Water which is said to be an auspicious combination.
Another reason for #7 orange fish is that in all probability; there is a higher chance that 1 out of 7 may die; if this is the case; even if one of them dies; the number #6 is also auspicious with #1 black fish.
Please do a SEARCH for old forum messages, where i had listed several other concepts or from my Applied Feng Shui book.
Erh... if 8 fishes is too much for you... then pretend that you had never read this mail:)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/23/2003 2:07:02 AM, Stanley Teoh wrote:
>Dear Cecil, I have a small
>pond in my flat alongside with
>main door with 4 goldfishes in
>it. As 4 is not a nice number,
>I'm thinking of add-in another
>one as I don't wish to rear
>too many. Is it fine? Should I
>get another goldfish or black
>goldfish? Thanks.
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