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Dear Anon,
1. From my personal experience, often, problems occur when one has several major leaks in a home.
2. For example:
2.1. The house is very unsuitable to the breadwinner e.g. death or disaster sector (main entrance);
2.2. Toilet at the centrepoint
2.3. Ba Zi Luck periods in an inauspicious period for the breadwinner;
2.4 Perhaps, there can be other hosts of problems such as imbalances within the home such as a house under Period 7 - where the breadwinner sleeps in the east or south or for this year North. As there are imbalanced stars here.
2.5 Other leaks may include Shapes and Forms problems like qi passing thru a straight line from the main door towards a balcony.
3. Often, such leaks range from the equivalent of e.g. a "fractured arm" to an "amputated arm or leg".
4. Thus, 1 major leak alone, often can be considered as a `trigger' point. But not necessarily, the sole concern.
5. Just recently, a user asked " If I chopped off the tree .... will my problems disappear? ". If a full audit has been done to determine all these; and if most of the problems can be fixed, there is a high chance that `problems' will be reduced or disappear (depending on each individual case).
6. It is quite worrysome that some of us; perhaps, without much understanding.. are taking `too simplistic' steps to `chase away' our problem. (But problem should actually be replaced by problemS - not just one problem.)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/12/2003 7:45:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil:
>
>I really appreciate reading
>the articles that Master
>Robert Lee posted in this
>Forum.
>
>Unfortunately, I have a
>bathroom that is close to the
>center influence of my home.
>I wonder if there is a cure.
>
>It happens that I do not use
>this bathroom at all because I
>have three other bathrooms in
>more convenient locations in
>the house.
>
>I also keep this inauspicious
>bathroom neat and well
>decorated. I put a perfume
>bottle in there. The toilet
>seat is covered all the time.
>In fact, it is really pleasant
>to enter this inauspicious
>bathroom.
>
>Are there anything else I can
>do to reduce the adverse
>influence of this bad Feng
>Shui? I can have the toilet
>bowl completely removed, put
>tiles on the floor, and make
>it look that the toilet bowl
>has never existed.
>
>Regards,
>Anon
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