709Tabletop Fountain - Three Feng Shui Mishaps to Avoid when Buying a Tabletop Fountain
posted on January 27th, 2010
Feng shui and tabletop fountains have a long shared tradition. Feng shui advisors regard tabletop fountain as a potent symbol of wealth and prosperity. If used falsely and inappropriately, a tabeltop fountain can cause more harm than good.
Anybody who has ever liked a tabletop fountain or wants to utilize it should learn this three points:
- Don’t coomit the err of putting the tabletop fountain on the right side of the door. By positioning the water fountain on the “right” side, unfaithfulness is attracted in one’s life. Your partner may potentially deceive you. Left side here denotes to the side that comes up when you look at the door from inside of the house.
- The size of the water feature should be directly proportional to the size of the room in which you plan to station it. Setting a big wall fountain or an elegant shishi odoshi in a small room may result in too much energy and thereby create unsuitable outcomes.
- Fountains should be carefully jeweled with the appropriate statuettes. For instance, a figurine of a dragon depicting damaging emotions should be fended off at any price. A fortuitous angel statuette or a fairy figurine are ideal for embellishing your tabletop fountain.
Whether you are an NJ Accountant, or a professional real estate broker, avoiding these 3 errors is critically primal to savor tabletop fountains’ fortified benefits.
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