tallulah Posted March 1, 1999 Share Posted March 1, 1999 I have a bathroom with five drains in the southwest corner of the house or the relationship corner.What can be done to alleviate all the drains "draining the relationship". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted March 1, 1999 Staff Share Posted March 1, 1999 Dear Lynn,To be frank, you should not be too concern of the relationship corner butrather; the not so good news is that:1. Toilets in the North East (Devil's front gate) and South West (Devil'sback door), would adversely affect the occupant's health. ( To read moreabout devil's gate go to http://www.geomancy.net/fs/gate.htm )2. Toilets in the centre of the house signifies the owner will lose money.In your case, the toilet is in the South-West which will affect the healthof the household.So in your home, priority should be given to the above then considering howto `save' the relationship corner.Let me explain, Toilets is considered a Yin environment. What you canimprove is essentially to make the toilets more Yang.This includes:-1. Where possible, the toilet wall and floor tiles should be brightcoloured.2. The toilet should be airy and have proper ventilation and not wet anddamp all the time.3. Where possible, include a mirror at the wash basin (this is wherecondition no. 1 has been satisfied). This would create more `yang' ch'i from`bounced' off light from opposite wall tiles.4. Close the toilet door after each use.Do take extra care of health in this house. Some Feng Shui practioners willeven ask you to close the toilet set cover on the toilet bowel after eachuse. So far, I am not sure if this will work.. thou.... I have notrecommended this yet because closing the toilet door is considered effectiveenough.As for activating the Romance at the South West, you can do it at a microlevel e.g. in your bedroom at the South-West corner, place something`romantic' there e.g. a picture of your loved ones etc....Warmest Regards,Cecil Lee-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 11:58 AMSubject: Bathroom in relationship corner Quote From: "Lynn Schrum" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.I have a bathroom with five drains in the southwest corner of the house orthe relationship corner.What can be done to alleviate all the drains"draining the relationship". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karen_Writer Posted March 8, 1999 Share Posted March 8, 1999 Hi. You mentioned about putting a mirror at the wash basin. Where exactly is the wash basin? Is that above the sink area? I think my bathroom is also in the relationship corner/area. Karen Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted March 8, 1999 Share Posted March 8, 1999 Dear Karen,Yes, I suggested that the mirror should be placed above the sink i.e. washbasin. Perhaps I would like to elaborate the reason for doing so is that ifyou have an attached bathroom, it would be better to place a mirror in thebathroom (i.e. above the sink) than to place it in the bedroom. But if yourdressing table is not facing the bed, then it is acceptable to have a mirroron it.Cecil Lee-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Monday, March 08, 1999 1:43 AMSubject: Re: Bathroom in relationship corner Quote From: "Karen Clark" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Hi. You mentioned about putting a mirror at the wash basin. Where exactlyis the wash basin? Is that above the sink area? I think my bathroom isalso in the relationship corner/area.Karen --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karen_Writer Posted March 10, 1999 Share Posted March 10, 1999 How about mirrors in bedroom? Is it good to put a big round mirror above my bed? I think I asked this question already, but can't find the question, so I'm asking it again.Karen Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted March 10, 1999 Share Posted March 10, 1999 Dear Karen,One best test to see if a mirror is located in a good or bad location is bysitting on the bed. If you can see your profile in the mirror either lyingdown or simply setting on the bed, this is considered no good under FengShui. The rationale is because, it was felt that when we sleep, our soulsleave our body and when it sees itself in a mirror, it will get a `shock'.This view is widely held although some authors may interpret thisdifferently but still hold on to this concept.In my website, I mentioned that, if you do not have a problem and can sleeppeacefully with a mirror facing you, then, go ahead but if you have restlesssleeps, perhaps, you may want to look at removing the mirror or avoidplacing one. But if you were to ask me, I still follow the above `practise'of not having mirrors facing our bed.For a mirror above the bed, since you can see your profile, it would bebetter to follow `Feng Shui' taboo and where possible.. not have it there.I am not sure if anyone has done a scientific survey on this FS taboo. Ifthere is, we can then really understand if what we are practising now is`correct'.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 3:57 PMSubject: Re: Bathroom in relationship corner Quote From: "Karen Clark" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.How about mirrors in bedroom? Is it good to put a big round mirror abovemy bed? I think I asked this question already, but can't find the question,so I'm asking it again.Karen --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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