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M Lim

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Dear Master Cecil, 

Kindly refer to the attached picture.

I'm intending to buy a unit (i have not offered but interest is there).  The common toilet door partially faces both the common bedrooms, Bedroom 1 & 2 in the attached picture.  In this manner, what should i do to nullify any negative effects, if there is any?

Also, the master bedroom door is directly in line with master bedroom toilet door. If i were staying in this unit, what do you suggest i should do ... if i make sure i keep the master toilet door shut at most times, will that be sufficient? 

Thank you.

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Forgot to add in master toilet.
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1. To be honest, my main concern is the shared toilet located in the middle of the unit. (I am currently offsite and will be heading to an appointment shortly, so I can only make a rough assessment that the toilet should ideally be in the middle of the unit).

2. In Feng Shui (FS), this is generally considered a significant "leak". It is fortunate that a home can have three or more major leaks (related to health and/or wealth).

2.1. The location of the property accounts for 70% of the overall Feng Shui.

2.2. The interior of the property accounts for 30%. One of the key factors in determining whether a home is suitable for the main breadwinner is the concept of Yang Zhai San Yao.
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3. Please conduct a search within this forum regarding toilets; numerous discussions on this topic have already taken place.

4. For the master bedroom, the situation is not ideal but not insurmountable. If one feels uneasy, simply close the toilet door when it is not in use. This approach is based on common sense and the concept mentioned in Paragraph

4.1. Do you understand the concept now? Or is it still unclear?

5. The absence of significant corners can vary depending on the circumstances!


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Related. Similarly, equally not great is to have the stove directly at the centrepoint of the unit.

Case Study: Unit at Signature @ Yishun = Poor Shapes and Forms with the stove at the centrepoint of the unit:-

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The link to Feng Shui of Signature EC at Yishun:

 


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A. Please re-read these two previous extracts of my reply again:

Extract:

”2. Generally in Feng Shui (FS) this is considered a major “leak”. Fortunately, often to have problems; a home can have three or more major leaks (health and/or wealth)”

2.1. Location, location and location accounts for 70% of the total Feng Shui.

- - - End of extract - - -

Thus in essence, this simply means that majority of the time most homes do not have three or more major “leaks”.

Therefore many of such homes can do equally fine even with one handicap! Especially if Location, location, location is fairly good. And there are no further “leaks” to “sink the ship”.

If so, see Para B. Below...

B. Please read especially no. 3 The concept of maximising luck.

And yes, you wrote: “Is there any way to counter”. Go read the 12th habit  => no. 12. Head banger

Others perhaps like no. 11 = A rotten apple or unpolished gem...etc


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