mksay Posted May 17, 1999 Share Posted May 17, 1999 I remember reading (on Geomancy-Online, I think) that if the toilet is found on top on the main entrance, this is very inauspicious.Unfortunately, I have noticed that A LOT OF HOUSES in Malaysia are like that. To be specific, the attached bathroom of the master bedroom on the top floor is directly on top of the main entrance on the ground floor. Some of these are new houses and some are old. The universities/colleges should really consider to incorporate some Feng Shui courses into the curriculum of Architecture, so that these architects or draftmen can design better houses!Oops! Went off track. I would like to know if there is any known cure for this.RoseP/S: Ever since I came to know about Feng Shui, I tend to apply the limited knowledge that I have onto every house / office that I went. Of course, I know only too well that I am not in any position to give advice, as my advice might not be accurate at all and in turn only yields harmful effects. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 21, 1999 Staff Share Posted May 21, 1999 Dear Rose,Thanks for sharing with us this useful information.Frankly there is no `cure' for a toilet above the main entrance door.I am thinking that if the toilet is above the main entrance area, how do the building contractors hide the sewerage pipe? The main consideration is also the sewerage pipe or the other pipes e.g. drainage and cold and hot water pipes. In the above situtation it must be hidden e.g. using a false ceiling.In my opinion, if the toilet bowl is not directly above the main entrance, this is considered not as bad (although it is still inauspicious).From a commonsense approach, imagine, if the sewerage pipe of the toilet bowl is leaking, and so happen that a guest is standing at the entrance area. (I do not want to imagine further).Frankly Feng Shui is also about commensense. For example, the most likely place in a home (touch wood) to catch fire is the kitchen. The advise is not to have a bedroom above the kitchen. As all of us are aware, fire moves upwards and it may pose a danger to anyone staying above the kitchen area.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/17/99 11:46:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:I remember reading (onGeomancy-Online, I think) thatif the toilet is found on topon the main entrance, this isvery inauspicious.Unfortunately, I have noticedthat A LOT OF HOUSES inMalaysia are like that. To bespecific, the attachedbathroom of the master bedroomon the top floor is directlyon top of the main entrance onthe ground floor. Some ofthese are new houses and someare old. Theuniversities/colleges shouldreally consider to incorporatesome Feng Shui courses intothe curriculum ofArchitecture, so that thesearchitects or draftmen candesign better houses!Oops! Went off track. I wouldlike to know if there is anyknown cure for this.RoseP/S: Ever since I came to knowabout Feng Shui, I tend toapply the limited knowledgethat I have onto every house /office that I went. Ofcourse, I know only too wellthat I am not in any positionto give advice, as my advicemight not be accurate at alland in turn only yieldsharmful effects. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 21, 1999 Share Posted May 21, 1999 This is a multi-part message in MIME format.------=_NextPart_000_0156_01BEA390.4BA25320Content-Type: text/plain;charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDear Cecil, Robert,Pardon me if this may sound like a stupid question, but if it is =commonsense not to have a bedroom situated above the kitchen, then what =is a safe room to situate above it? Store room? Toilet? Any other =rooms? Or better not to have anything situated above it?Thanks.Davis ----- Original Message ----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed Sent: Friday, May 21, 1999 10:32 AMSubject: Toilets On Top of Main EntranceFrom: "Cecil Lee" This message is sent from "feng-shui-tips" Mailing List.Dear Rose,From a commonsense approach, imagine, if the sewerage pipe of the =toilet bowl is leaking, and so happen that a guest is standing at the =entrance area. (I do not want to imagine further).Frankly Feng Shui is also about commensense. For example, the most =likely place in a home (touch wood) to catch fire is the kitchen. The =advise is not to have a bedroom above the kitchen. As all of us are =aware, fire moves upwards and it may pose a danger to anyone staying =above the kitchen area.Warmest Regards,CecilTo reply: mailto:feng-shui-tips.975@forum.geomancy.netTo start new topic: mailto:feng-shui-tips@forum.geomancy.netTo unsubscribe and participate only via Web Forum:1. Login to http://forum.geomancy.net/~geomancy with your account.2. Select "Mailing List" from the welcome page.3. Uncheck the mailing list you wish to unsubcribe, eg. ="feng-shui-tips".------=_NextPart_000_0156_01BEA390.4BA25320Content-Type: text/html;charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDear Cecil, Robert,Pardon me if this may sound like a stupid question, but if it is commonsense not to have a bedroom situated above the kitchen, then =what is a safe room to situate above it?Store room? Toilet?Any other rooms? Or better notto have =anything situatedabove it?Thanks.Davis----- Original Message ----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed Sent: Friday, May 21, 1999 =10:32 AMSubject: Toilets On Top of Main =EntranceFrom: "Cecil Lee" Quote =This message is sent from "feng-shui-tips" Mailing List.Dear =Rose,From a commonsense approach, imagine, if the =sewerage pipe of the toilet bowl is leaking, and so happen that a guest is =standing at the entrance area. (I do not want to imagine further).Frankly =Feng Shui is also about commensense. For example, the most likely place in =a home (touch wood) to catch fire is the kitchen. The advise is not to have a =bedroom above the kitchen. As all of us are aware, fire moves upwards =and it may pose a danger to anyone staying above the kitchen area.Warmest =Regards,CecilTo reply: mailto:feng-shui-tips=..975@forum.geomancy.netTo start new topic: mailto:feng-shui-tips@for=um.3dmail.comTo unsubscribe and participate only via Web Forum:1. Login to http://forum.geomancy.net/~geoma=ncy with your account.2. Select "Mailing List" from the welcome =page.3. Uncheck the mailing list you wish to unsubcribe, eg. "feng-shui-tips". ------=_NextPart_000_0156_01BEA390.4BA25320-- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 21, 1999 Share Posted May 21, 1999 Dear Davis,To clarify, if there is a fire, fire `moves' upwards and a room above thekitchen is not considered `ideal'.But as you have brought out for example a safe. A safe in the same situationstores things and a room above a safe looks fine.In Feng Shui it is inauspcious for example to have a toilet above a bedroom.But, not the other way around. Same situation for a store room.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed>Date: Friday, May 21, 1999 3:41 PMSubject: Re: Toilets On Top of Main Entrance Quote From: "dj" This message is sent from "feng-shui-tips" Mailing List.Dear Cecil, Robert,Pardon me if this may sound like a stupid question, but if it is=commonsense not to have a bedroom situated above the kitchen, then what=is a safe room to situate above it? Store room? Toilet? Any other=rooms? Or better not to have anything situated above it?Thanks.Davis --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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