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Dear Kavita,
1. In general, the advise is not to have toilets at `true compass directions' i.e. North, South, East, West, NE, NW, SE and SW.
2. In theory, this calls for relocation of the toilet to solve the "problem".
In reality, it is difficult or impossible to simply shift some of the toilets. It comes as it is. Nothing much one can do here.
3. It is generally considered that a toilet is a YIN location i.e. becase of water element in it and it is generally `darker' and more YIN.
The only thing which one can do is to:
3.1 Close the toilet door when not in use.
3.2 Make it more YANG e.g. keep it dry and bright.
Frankly, in my opinion, other than the above nothing much one can do except to relocate it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/16/00 1:30:00 PM, Kavita Teckchandani wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>I am very new to feng shui. I
>am currently reading feng shui
>by stephen skinner, & I read
>that the worst toilet position
>to have a toilet is southeast
>, which is exactly where my
>toilet is & it causes flushing
>of wealth, which is exactly
>what is happening. Any cures
>would be highly
>appreciated. Thanx...
>
>Kavita
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