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Dear Anon,
1. In general, it is best to determine which location is the kitchen in?
1.1 If the kitchen is located at the South (compass direction); then overall, a stove/cooker is able to face a water position. The consideration here is that South = Fire element and a stove/cooker can face a water position (to cool down the `south' / fire sector).
1.2 But if the kitchen is at the North (compass direction): then it is advisable as the Feng Shui book suggest; not to let the stove/cooker face the water position. Here, since North = water (the fire of the stove/cooker can easily be `extinguished'.
For other sectors, in my opinion, if there is not much choice, Para 1.1 can still hold here.
If there is really not much you can do, then close the toilet door when not in use.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/28/2001 10:42:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>For your information, my
>stove/cooker was placed
>directly confronting the
>toilet's door and along with
>it there is a water tank with
>a tab on it, which I use to
>keep water.
>Based on the FengShui book,
>these two elements should not
>be placed directly confronting
>each other. Please advice how
>can I change or suppress this.
>For your information, my
>kitchen has no other place to
>relocate my stove accept the
>wall which is horizontal with
>the toilet's door and facing
>directly to the opening of
>kitchen's back door.
>Thank you.
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