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Dear Slawek,
1. Usually, a more acurate analysis is to use the Flying Star analysis.
2. Based on Flying Star numerology, do look out for #2 sickness and #5 misfortune nos.
3. It is my belief that the South sector has an imbalance and it could also be the result of bad wood #3 and the addition of water element i.e. fish tank that could create such an imbalance.
4. To sound `less complicated'; since your family members are now sick; it is best to drain off the water or remove the fish tank as soon as possible.
Certainly, there is indeed an imbalance at that sector.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/24/01 4:14:00 PM, Slawek Zablocki wrote:
>I have been studying TCM and
>recenly got interested in
>fengshui.
>
>I have red in many books (that
>a stove should not be close to
>the
>sink, as water will clash with
>the fire element).
>
>Now, 3 months ago I installed
>a fish tank in the southern
>sector of
>my living room. About a month
>ago my whole family had fallen
>sick
>which in TCM is classified as
>a damp heat imbalance. (My son
>and I
>had got a lot of cough and hot
>pleghm, my wife got bladder
>infection
>with blood in urine).
>
>Can someone tell me if this
>just a coincidence, or the
>setup
>(aquarium- water element
>installed in the southern
>sector of the
>living room-fire elemnt) made
>us to contract damp heat
>
>Thanks, Slavek
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