Feng shui, also known as Chinese geomancy, is a traditional practice originating from ancient China, which uses energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. The term feng shui literally translates as "wind-water" in English. The feng shui practice discusses architecture in terms of "invisible forces" that bind the universe, earth, and humanity together, known as “chi”.
Historically, feng shui was widely used to orient buildings in an auspicious manner. Depending on the particular style of feng shui being used, an auspicious site could be determined by reference to local features such as bodies of water, or stars or the compass. Traditional feng shui is an ancient system based upon the observation of heavenly time and earthly space.
Feng shui aquariums are considered a potent remedy for wealth and good luck. When the aquarium is placed according to feng shui guidelines and well-maintained, it is supposed to attract the energy of abundance into your space. Aquariums can provide several wealth-attracting factors, according to feng shui. For instance, fish are a classic symbol of abundance in Chinese culture because of their ability to reproduce quickly and tendency to live in groups. Fish also are closely associated with the energy of water. And water is seen as a symbol of continuous abundance, as it provides key nourishment for all life.
Moreover, an aquarium expresses a harmonious balance of all five feng shui elements:
• Water: The water in the aquarium
• Wood: The plants in the aquarium
• Metal: Often part of the aquarium structure or found inside devices
• Earth: The small rocks and gravel at the bottom of the aquarium
• Fire: The bright colours of the fish, as well as the aquarium lighting
This balance of these elements helps attract positive energy to a place.
The aquarium should work with the feng shui element associated with the area where you are placing it. Placement, fish species, colour and their count, the type of aquarium, all play an important role in attracting the best feng shui energy.
According to feng shui guidelines, nine is the auspicious number of fish to have in an aquarium. It is not ideal to have just one fish, as this is not a sign of abundance. The most famous feng shui wealth fish is the Asian arowana, or dragon fish.