Feng Shui to Attract Success with Aquarium (Fish) and Water Element
In feng shui, fish and the water element both stand for success, wealth, and plenty, together, water and fish are potent metaphors.
Fish tanks with real fish, a koi pond in the yard, or even wall hangings
depicting fish swimming in water are all great ways to incorporate the feng
shui symbolism of fish and the water element into your home. It is believed
that keeping fish in an aquarium can help promote peaceful energy in the home,
according to the principles of feng shui. Like the water and fish in an
aquarium, smoothness is linked to convenience.
In order to bring more money into your life, set up the aquarium in the
Xun (Wealth) sector of your home. Placing fish by your front door is another
way to attract money from the outer world. Waterfall aquarium features should
direct water flow into the heart of the house (rather than out the door).
To attract prosperity into your home and life, try using some of these tried-and-true feng shui techniques involving fish and water.
The Symbolism of Goldfish and Carp
Goldfish have long been a staple of feng shui aquariums. There are a
number of good omens associated with them. For starters, their gold hue is
synonymous with financial success and abundance. Second, goldfish belong to the
family of carp, which is considered particularly fortunate in many Asian
cultures.
According to legend, there once lived in ancient China a powerful, resilient, and magical carp. This carp swam against the Yellow River's current and up the Dragon's Gate waterfall. This carp turned into a fantastic dragon after it crossed the Dragon's Gate. Because of this, carp (and goldfish) serve as symbols that we, too, are capable of achieving great things while facing formidable challenges. One's own resources and potential for growth are always available. As individuals, we also have the ability to change.
Basics of Feng Shui Fish
Aquarium
It is of the highest significance to keep the aquarium clean and the
fish healthy if you choose to bring this energy into your home with an
aquarium. It's equally important to pick a tank that's a good fit for your home
and your fish population.
Seek out knowledge on the best ways to keep the aquarium healthy for the
inhabitants. It is impossible to attract prosperity and plenty to an aquarium
that is unclean, unhealthy, and neglected.
How many fish has to be in the Aquarium?
Nine is the most perfect and fortunate number in feng shui. Thus, nine or multiples thereof should be tried if at all possible. It is also possible to use five also (representing the five elements) or even just one if this number seems excessive. We might expect more vitality and growth when we surround ourselves with odd numbers. Do not get a larger tank or more fish if you do not have the time or space to care for them properly.
What Sort of Fish Is It?
Though goldfish are a safe bet, feel free to use any fish species you
enjoy. Just make sure you look into what is reasonable for the kind of care you
can provide. Limit yourself to only one variety of fish if at all possible.
Naturally, you'll want to provide the best possible conditions for your fish. A
positive vibe can be felt in an aquarium with happy, healthy fish.
What has to be Done if a
Fish Dies?
When adjusting your aquarium's feng shui, it's important to show respect for the energy the fish provided by performing a ritual over its remains. If that's the case, it's imperative that you replace it as soon as possible.
Integrate the Five Elements in to Your Life
The five aspects can also be used as inspiration for the aquarium's
overall design, including its layout and ornamentation.
Aquarium Shapes
Round or spherical bowls
Round or spherical bowls are metal element in nature and used for
aquariums because of their durability and sterility and also it is associated
with accuracy and happiness.
Rectangular tanks
Rectangular tanks belongs to wood element and it promotes in healing and
development.
Square aquariums
Square tanks belongs to earth element and it is grounding and stable.
Color Themes:
Brown, grey, and yellow are all part of the earth palette. As an earth
element, it can encourage calm and care for oneself.
All shades of white, silver, and grey are considered metal. The metal
element aids with fulfilment, productivity, and closure.
Black and deep blue describe the color of water. The water element
represents insight and the direction you should take in life.
Colors seen in wood include green, teal, and blue. The nurturing,
adaptable, and expansive qualities of growth are encouraged by the wood
element.
The color of flames is red. The fire element is associated with enthusiasm, boldness, and a generous spirit.