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Dear Anon,
Water fountains can generally be placed in a living room especially, if one based it on intuition.
If based on `investigative' Feng Shui, these are some of the considerations:
1. for the breadwinner who is a weak fire or strong water person, it is advisable not to have a water position in the house.
2. Under the Flying Star analysis, for example you have mentioned a specific sector or compass direction. Ideally, one should look at the elements e.g. water & mountain star plus the base and check to see if it is acceptable to add a water position.
The above two concepts are important in Feng Shui.
There is another concept called Ba Zhi Feng Shui which Robert will be `launching' this year. This is another powerful Feng Shui concept based on triangulation i.e. adding a water position if there is to form a triangle.
Therefore, based on general FS concept, you may have to use your intutition and sometimes `trial and error' Feng Shui.
This is a case, where you try out, if no `problems' leave it there.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/28/00 12:47:00 AM, 3 2 wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am thinking of placing a
>water fountain in my living
>room opposite the main door
>(facing west).
>I am wood tiger while my hubby
>is metal pig.
>Is it advisable to place it
>there?
>
>Thanks
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