Feng shui - add water or not?

Question:
I'm confused. You say to put water by your front door. Our door faces west which means no water. Which do I do: add water or not?

Answer:
This is a difficult question. It seems simple on the surface and that's why you may think I'm waffling, but I'm not. Typically, the west (metal) is drained by water, but it's not always a bad thing -- especially if you're an east person according to your kua number.

There's also flying star feng shui that's more complicated, but might make having water at your particular home a good thing even when on the surface it doesn't seem like it is.

This year, you will need extra wealth at your front door, so adding water would be helpful. The "real rule" is like this: if you add water there and things are going well, keep the water. If you add water and are having problems, take it out. And that's true of most feng shui placements. If things are going well and something in your home is "against the feng shui rules" then don't fix what's not broken.



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