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The Misconceptions Of Water And Feng Shui
Source : Creative Home (Issue092)
Date : 9 Jul 2011
by Joey Yap

The last two months has featured articles that touched upon water formula application and water placement in Feng Shui for the home. For this issue, let's set the records straight on some common misconceptions on how water is used in classical Feng Shui.

Myth 1: Water Equals Wealth
There's a Chinese saying that literally translates to English as "Water is Money" or "Water equals Money". In Cantonese, the word "water" is also often used to refer to "money". This is perhaps where the confusion originated, where it is thought that water has a direct co-relation with Wealth, or it symbolizes wealth flowing into the house. The extreme assumption is that more water present in and around the house means more wealth for its occupants.

In Classical Feng Shui, Water is regarded as the foremost representation of the Yang element. It does not symbolize, equate with or directly refer to Wealth. It doesn't create, attract or generate Wealth in the sense of dollars and cents either. Water is merely an activator in Feng Shui, and amongst one of the aspects that Water can have a positive effect on are Wealth as well as Health and Relationship. So it's not just about money.

Myth 2: Water Dragon Formula can make You a Billionaire
We all know everyone wants to be a billionaire. There's even a song about it. But the whole notion for a Water Formula that can make you rich beyond your imagination is solely based on erroneous assumptions that Water creates Wealth Qi. Water's role is to circulate, gather, move and activate the Qi. It doesn't generate the Qi, and that includes Wealth Qi as well. Thus, assuming that Water alone is responsible for creating wealth is absolutely wrong.

Myth 3: Roving Eyes & Right Side Water
This theory claims that water on the right side of the house will lead to a roving eye or affairs by the man of the house. This is simply a stubborn old wives' tale that refuses to go away and is totally false.

There is no mention of such a principle in the classical texts on Feng Shui. The only time Water can cause a problem with marital relationships or straying is if it happens to activate a Peach Blossom Star in the property. This Peach Blossom Star could be located anywhere and not necessarily on the right hand side of the property or Main Door.

Myth 4: It's all about The Fish
Many people assume that the number, type or color of the fish in an aquarium is intimately connected to the Feng Shui quotient of the property. Though the fish seems to be getting all the credit here, it has absolutely no effect on the Feng Shui of the property. The fish is only used for aesthetic purposes and to make it less obvious that you're using Feng Shui. You could simply place a pump in an aquarium and leave it to circulate the Water and keep it active. That's all it takes for Water Formula. The fish is optional.

Myth 5: Any Water will do, Even if it's a Picture of Water
The image, thoughts and sound of water are not considered Water in Classical Feng Shui. Hanging a picture of water in a room does nothing to affect Feng Shui in any way. It's just a picture! Hence, in Classical Feng Shui, using Water means actual water, H2O. Nothing beats the real thing. Be aware of these misconceptions and know the difference between the right from wrong before you proceed to attempt Water Feng Shui for your home.

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