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Dear Thanh,
1. Based on the Compass School method of Feng Shui, it is best to avoid (especially the toilet bowl - sewerage pipes) located exactly at `defined positions'.
2. Under Eight House theory: it is best not to have the toilet bowl at true compass directions i.e. North 0 degrees, NE 45 degrees, East 90 degrees, SE 135 degrees etc..
3. The rationale here is that should one of these sectors is a good sector, this may not be auspicious.
4. If we go `deeper' using the Flying Star analysis; then; it is best to avoid having it at 15 degree intervals e.g. 0 degrees, 15 degrees, 30 degrees, 45 degrees etc...
5. I personally feel that using a small round mirror (may not be effective). The rationale is that such a small mirror cannot be considered effective.
6. To use a larger mirror may involve more detailed analysis: it is considered bad if the particular sector is inauspicious as one may bounce back twice the bad luck.
7. If not sure, try not to do anything with mirrors etc...
8. Presently, it would be nice to have one of the external walls sharing an external wall i.e. implying that the toilet is not at the centrepoint of the home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/22/2001 6:18:00 PM, Thanh Thai wrote:
>Hi, my master suite has a
>toilet located at SE, and from
>my understanding this is bad
>for financial matter.
>Someone told me to use a small
>round mirror to mount on the
>ceilling facing down directly
>to the toilet.
>Please tell me what you think
>of that, or what are the cures
>for this problem.
> Thank you in advance.
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