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Dear Elena,
Grateful, if you can clarify:
1. "My front door opens to a wall". Does it mean that there is a small open space outside your front entrance area.
Where is the fish tank going to be placed in relation to the door.
2. What is the shape of the fish tank.
3. Does it exceed 33.3 percent of the study room area or just small tank.
4. Can you let me have the flying star numbers for the main entrance and the study room.
5. Where best, the breadwinner should not have the element: strong water or weak fire element.
6. If you are standing at the main entrance, looking outside, the fish tank should not be at the right side of house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/23/99 3:57:04 AM, Elena Wagner wrote:
>Hello Cecil & Robert! I'm
>sorry to
>bring up a fish tank question
>again.
>I did the search for fishtank
>but
>still am unclear re: this
>particular
>aspect of placement. My front
>door
>opens to a wall - it is a
>small area,
>the wall is exactly six feet
>from
>the threshold. We have a
>pretty
>screen there now (on a
>console) depicting
>lotus and hummingbirds. For
>Christmas
>I would like to buy my
>daughter (who
>is crazy over fish) a fish
>tank and place
>it in that area. My livingroom
>doesn't have
>enough room but I have a small
>study (in
>the south) where I can also
>place it. My
>flying star chart paid report
>shows the front door to be an
>auspicious area
>to activate moutain star. I am
>worried
>about messing that up with the
>tank OR
>even worse causing my beloved
>husband to
>stray LOL just kidding! The
>tank would
>deflect the sha of the column
>blocking
>our front door (our building
>has an
>apartment facing ours half-way
>unevenly).
>Thank you - I'm sorry that I
>couldn't
>figure this one out from the
>database.
>
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