myfs_149375 Posted November 8, 2011 Share Posted November 8, 2011 It's very possible that what seem to me, a beginner, to be contradictions in feng shui, really aren't contradictions.?I think you could spend years studying this and never stop learningsomething new.? And I truly have tried to work this out by studyingharder, and more. But here are a few questions that I just can't seem tofind the answers for.? You almost always learn more when you can tapinto the collective wisdom of a group.? I was glad to find you.Ihave been combing the internet, and referring to my books, to find outWHY a bathroom under a staircase is so serious.? I simply can't find theanswer.? What I find, over and over and over, is very consistentinformation about where bathrooms should not be located and why, withbathrooms under a staircase always listed as one of the worst places abathroom can be -- but the reason a bathroom under a staircase is moreserious than a bathroom anyplace else is simply never, ever given.? I'mjust dying to know the reason, because? if I knew it, I could applyremedies to my own bathroom (it's actually only a half-bath but I doubtif that matters) under the staircase in a far more effective way.? Cananyone here help me understand what it is about a bathroom under astaircase that is so catastrophic?? And are cures for such a bathroomany different from cures for a bathroom anywhere else in the house?Ihave also read that soft greens and blues are good colors forbathrooms, AND? that they are bad colors -- that earth colors arebetter.? I also read that red is a good bathroom color.? They can't allbe right.? Any insight on this one?Another oft-suggestedbathroom cure that confuses me is putting a mirror on the outside of thedoor.? I understand the reasoning behind that -- you're discouragingchi from entering the bathroom.? But if you're careful to always keepthe toilet lid down, and the bathroom door closed, Which supposedlykeeps chi from entering the bathroom and getting washed down one of thevarious drains in the bathroom, why would you bother with the mirror? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 8, 2011 Staff Share Posted November 8, 2011 1. In my opinion, often we should get to the root source. 2. One of the best ways to try to determine the root source is to try to see if we can associate or link it to pure "common sense."3. For example, why it is inauspicious to have a toilet below the staircase?3.1. Based on pure common sense, the adage " a toilet MUST or SHOULD share an external wall" is common sense!3.2. If the toilet shares an external wall and if the home does not have a air-well; most likely the toilet CANNOT be located right in the middle of the home.3.3. Common sense is that the toilet should be airy. And since the toilet is a depository; often, after a deposit of sorts; the toilet may have some smell. And if the toilet shares an external wall; implies that at least the smell can be refreshed or simply install an exhaust fan.4. Ain't all these common sense. If the toilet is in an enclosed area e.g. below the stairs, not much ventilation may get to it especially if it is not sharing an external wall.5. Don't need a degree or doctorate to know this.6. Furthermore, I understand that many homes in the sub-urban areas in America, many homes are not fully built with concrete. Many homes are lined with wooden frames, plywood panels.7. If the toilet is not airy or shares an external wall, and if the toilet is daily wet, the damp would result in the growth of moulds or even dangerous fungus etc... Again, it boils down to common sense! Quote On 11/8/2011 7:39:21 AM, Anonymous wrote:It's very possible that whatseem to me, a beginner, to becontradictions in feng shui,really aren't contradictions.I think you could spend yearsstudying this and never stoplearningsomething new. And I trulyhave tried to work this out bystudyingharder, and more. But here area few questions that I justcan't seem tofind the answers for. Youalmost always learn more whenyou can tapinto the collective wisdom ofa group. I was glad to findyou.Ihave been combing theinternet, and referring to mybooks, to find outWHY a bathroom under astaircase is so serious. Isimply can't find theanswer. What I find, over andover and over, is veryconsistentinformation about wherebathrooms should not belocated and why, withbathrooms under a staircasealways listed as one of theworst places abathroom can be -- but thereason a bathroom under astaircase is moreserious than a bathroomanyplace else is simply never,ever given. I'mjust dying to know the reason,because if I knew it, I couldapplyremedies to my own bathroom(it's actually only ahalf-bath but I doubtif that matters) under thestaircase in a far moreeffective way. Cananyone here help me understandwhat it is about a bathroomunder astaircase that is socatastrophic? And are curesfor such a bathroomany different from cures for abathroom anywhere else in thehouse?Ihave also read that softgreens and blues are goodcolors forbathrooms, AND that they arebad colors -- that earthcolors arebetter. I also read that redis a good bathroom color.They can't allbe right. Any insight on thisone?Another oft-suggestedbathroom cure that confuses meis putting a mirror on theoutside of thedoor. I understand thereasoning behind that --you're discouragingchi from entering thebathroom. But if you'recareful to always keepthe toilet lid down, and thebathroom door closed, Whichsupposedlykeeps chi from entering thebathroom and getting washeddown one of thevarious drains in thebathroom, why would you botherwith the mirror? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 8, 2011 Staff Share Posted November 8, 2011 1. As mentioned, under Part 1: the concerns of a toilet below the staircase all boils down to Common sense.2. If this is only a visit's toilet and only a "half-bathroom"; or often commonly called a power room; I don't see any problem with it. Given that it should be "dry" most of the time.3. Do a search for "Dangerous of underground water". 3.1. Here, the concern is how does the sewerage pipe run into this toilet? For example, it is best not to have the sewerage pipe running through the living room area towards this toilet. 3.2. In Germany, it was found that if one places a bed above a sewerage pipe running into the home, there was a high probability of cancer if one is above this pipe for a prolonged period. Quote On 11/8/2011 7:39:21 AM, Anonymous wrote:It's very possible that whatseem to me, a beginner, to becontradictions in feng shui,really aren't contradictions.I think you could spend yearsstudying this and never stoplearningsomething new. And I trulyhave tried to work this out bystudyingharder, and more. But here area few questions that I justcan't seem tofind the answers for. Youalmost always learn more whenyou can tapinto the collective wisdom ofa group. I was glad to findyou.Ihave been combing theinternet, and referring to mybooks, to find outWHY a bathroom under astaircase is so serious. Isimply can't find theanswer. What I find, over andover and over, is veryconsistentinformation about wherebathrooms should not belocated and why, withbathrooms under a staircasealways listed as one of theworst places abathroom can be -- but thereason a bathroom under astaircase is moreserious than a bathroomanyplace else is simply never,ever given. I'mjust dying to know the reason,because if I knew it, I couldapplyremedies to my own bathroom(it's actually only ahalf-bath but I doubtif that matters) under thestaircase in a far moreeffective way. Cananyone here help me understandwhat it is about a bathroomunder astaircase that is socatastrophic? And are curesfor such a bathroomany different from cures for abathroom anywhere else in thehouse?Ihave also read that softgreens and blues are goodcolors forbathrooms, AND that they arebad colors -- that earthcolors arebetter. I also read that redis a good bathroom color.They can't allbe right. Any insight on thisone?Another oft-suggestedbathroom cure that confuses meis putting a mirror on theoutside of thedoor. I understand thereasoning behind that --you're discouragingchi from entering thebathroom. But if you'recareful to always keepthe toilet lid down, and thebathroom door closed, Whichsupposedlykeeps chi from entering thebathroom and getting washeddown one of thevarious drains in thebathroom, why would you botherwith the mirror? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 8, 2011 Staff Share Posted November 8, 2011 You wrote: I have also read that soft greens and blues are good colors for bathrooms, AND that they are bad colors -- that earth colors are better. I also read that red is a good bathroom color. They can't all be right. Any insight on this one?1. Those practising the Compass School of Feng Shui especially the Flying Star Feng Shui would plot a Flying Star chart for the whole house or apartment.2. The practitioner would check the "stars" in that sector and recommend best colours for that sector. Thus it will have to be " IT DEPENDS!" 3. Another area is based on Common sense and the "YIn and Yang" concept. 3.1. Why common sense? And why Yin and Yang? Yin is dark. Yang is bright.3.2. Thus, often many toilet are pretty dim or dark. And ain't it more practical to use light colours such as porcelain white etc.. in a rather dim toilet. This is pure common sense. If the location of toilet is already dark... why tile the toilet black or dark blue etc... even if one turns on the light; such dark colours "absorb" rather than reflect light.You wrote: Another oft-suggested bathroom cure that confuses me is putting a mirror on the outside of the door. I understand the reasoning behind that -- you're discouraging chi from entering the bathroom. But if you're careful to always keep the toilet lid down, and the bathroom door closed, Which supposedly keeps chi from entering the bathroom and getting washed down one of the various drains in the bathroom, why would you bother with the mirror? 4. In my opinion, it has more to do with the practitioner's belief, ideas and guess. There is no scientific proof with this. Thus, it is more an ART than a Science of Feng Shui. Here, different practitioners have their own belief on this issue. 4.1. The saying goes: YOUR GUESS is as GOOD as mine! Thus in real life anything goes! Some can easily be convinced that it is good; some ponder over it; some just brush this aside as pure nonsense! Quote On 11/8/2011 5:53:44 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. As mentioned, under Part 1: theconcerns of a toilet below the staircaseall boils down to Common sense.2. Ifthis is only a visit's toilet and only a"half-bathroom"; or often commonlycalled a power room; I don't see anyproblem with it. Given that it should be"dry" most of the time.3. Do a searchfor "Dangerous of underground water".3.1. Here, the concern is how does thesewerage pipe run into this toilet? Forexample, it is best not to have thesewerage pipe running through the livingroom area towards this toilet. 3.2. InGermany, it was found that if one placesa bed above a sewerage pipe running intothe home, there was a high probabilityof cancer if one is above this pipe fora prolonged period.On 11/8/2011 7:39:21AM, K. M. Copeland wrote:It's verypossible that whatseem to me, abeginner, to becontradictions infeng shui,really aren'tcontradictions.I think youcould spend yearsstudying this andnever stoplearningsomethingnew. And I trulyhave tried towork this out bystudyingharder, and more. But here areafew questions that I justcan't seemtofind the answers for. Youalmost always learn more whenyou can tapinto the collectivewisdom ofa group. I was gladto findyou.Ihave been combingtheinternet, and referring to mybooks, to find outWHY abathroom under astaircase is soserious. Isimply can't findtheanswer. What I find, overandover and over, is veryconsistentinformation aboutwherebathrooms should not belocated and why, withbathroomsunder a staircasealways listed asone of theworst places abathroom can be -- but thereason a bathroom under astaircase is moreserious than abathroomanyplace else is simplynever,ever given. I'mjust dying to know the reason,because if I knew it, I couldapplyremedies to my ownbathroom(it's actually only ahalf-bath but I doubtif thatmatters) under thestaircase in afar moreeffective way. Cananyone here help me understandwhat it is about a bathroomunder astaircase that is socatastrophic? And are curesfor such a bathroomanydifferent from cures for abathroomanywhere else in thehouse?Ihave also read that softgreensand blues are goodcolors forbathrooms, AND that they arebad colors -- that earthcolorsarebetter. I also read thatredis a good bathroom color.They can't allbe right.Any insight on thisone?Anotheroft-suggestedbathroom cure thatconfuses meis putting a mirror ontheoutside of thedoor. Iunderstand thereasoning behind that--you're discouragingchi fromentering thebathroom. But ifyou'recareful to always keepthe toilet lid down, and thebathroom door closed, Whichsupposedlykeeps chi fromentering thebathroom and gettingwasheddown one of thevariousdrains in thebathroom, why wouldyou botherwith the mirror? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_149375 Posted November 9, 2011 Share Posted November 9, 2011 Thank you so much for such great answers! I can't tell you how much better I feel.You're doing a wonderful job. I'll be back, and I will bring lots of friends. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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