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Dear all,
1. Further to what I had mentioned, often, I mentioned that it is `inauspicious' to have a toilet at the centrepoint.
2. Much of Feng Shui is about `commonsense'.
3. If we closely examine one of the rationale for not having a toilet at the centrepoint is because of `water' in the toilet / bathroom.
4. If we can keep this toilet, clean and dry is ok. But what happens if we often bathe in this toilet and after bathing, there is always a wet floor or wet walls or water in this toilet.
5. Somehow, such `water' has to evaporate. And it would be `nice' to have a toilet sharing an external wall; because, some of the moisture, can be `distributed' out of the windows or ventilation fan of the toilet.
6. Contrast this with a toilet `smack' in the middle of the house. Somehow, the remants of water has to `escape'. And may have to escape into our home - giving much `moisture' within the home. This may cause mildew or if we have walk in wardropes, many of our clothes may become mouldy. This is especially true for leather products.
7. Most of the time, much of what seems to be " Feng Shu " have strong (or very strong) links to "commonsense".
8. It is always good for all of us to try to check to see if any of the `reasonings' in Feng Shui can be attributed to `commonsense'. If so, it certainly makes more `sense' to us. And we can offer such explainations to those who want to learn more of Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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