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Dear Ramaa,
In my opinion, every location is a `wealth sector'. And it is important to know what is good or bad at this sector.
If one uses Compass School (Flying Star) Feng Shui, each sector has three elements. And depending on a sector and location, we can either try to neutralise a sector (if it has bad stars) or enhance the sector.
For example, if a sector has bad stars such as #5 or #2, then we try to neutralise these elements if they create an imbalance at that sector.
If a double 7 is found at the main door. 7 represents metal. And since this is the frontage of the house; we can further enhance this metal sector by introducing e.g. a water feature say at the garden. Here, the metal elements help the water element.
If it is the backdoor and if a mountain star has been detected, add a mountain or a symbolic moutain object at this sector.
Coming back to your question: if the sector can support or assisted by wate element, a wealth sector with metal or valuable of metal may help water grow.
In general, the more important consideration therefore is to see what elements are at a specific sector, first.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/27/2002 4:08:00 AM, Ramaa Ravishankar wrote:
>there is a water tank above
>the wealth sector of our bed
>room. we place our valuable in
>a bureau in the wealth sector.
>how will this affect the
>wealth flow for us.
>kindly advice
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