We've got a water feature yesterday from Ying Ge; it has the relaxing sound of a babbling water flow, 3 tiers, and a mist maker which I treat it as a humidifier (Taiwan's humidity level is ~20% lower than Singapore's, I need a humidifier anyway). The water feature is said to include the five elements needed for perfect balance in Feng Shui.
I read that excessive amounts of positive ions in the environment, created by pollution and other factors, can cause sickness and depression. On the other hand, flowing water increases negative ions in the air, and thus, water features can help by balancing the -ve and +ve ions in the air, thereby creating a harmonious energy of ch'i - highly beneficial for health, wealth, relationships, and general well-being.
OK, we are trying to find the 'golden' location to place the water feature. After some research on the internet - General Guidelines on Location for Placing Water Feature -:- North Sector: Career or Business Success; Increase of Income
- Southeast Sector: Overall Wealth, Prosperity and Abundance
- East Sector: Family Harmony and Health
Gum lah... the one and only spot suitable for placing the water feature at our rented place, happens to be at the 'North Sector'. Though personally preferred to be in Southeast.. I guess the north sector's benefits serve equally well. By the way, it's also said that some spirit rules mustn't be violated, else it will bring more harm and misfortunes than benefits...Jia-lat... who can help?