guitarfive Posted July 15, 1999 Share Posted July 15, 1999 Dear Robert and Cecil,I read that the center of the house should not have a staircase and toilet. Sad to say, my house has both a staircase and a toilet located in the center. Is there a cure for this? Please help.My bedroom occupies the south sector (disaster) and half the SW sector (prosperity) of the house. The entrance of the bedroom door is located in the SW sector and also faces SW. My bed is located in the SE sector of the bedroom. Will I encounter a lot of difficulties in this case. My kua no. is 8.Is it more important to have the main door face a good direction or for it to be located in a good sector.Also, is it more important to get the main door face a good direction or for the bedroom to be located in a good sector. I find that it is really difficult to find a perfect house unless you build it from scratch.Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 20, 1999 Staff Share Posted July 20, 1999 Dear Randy,Please see below:- Quote On 7/15/99 2:24:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Robert and Cecil,I read that the center of thehouse should not have astaircase and toilet. Sad tosay, my house has both astaircase and a toilet locatedin the center. Is there acure for this? Please help. Frankly, there is no known effective cures for this. For the toilet:-1.The best you can do is to keep it bright and dry and close the door when not in use.2.Avoid placing any mirrors close to the centrepoint of the house as it will a disturbance of Qi as light is deflected. Quote My bedroom occupies the southsector (disaster) and half theSW sector (prosperity) of thehouse. The entrance of thebedroom door is located in theSW sector and also faces SW.My bed is located in the SEsector of the bedroom. Will Iencounter a lot ofdifficulties in this case. Mykua no. is 8. The Eight House cannot be used to determine or analyse in detail. Under the Eight House, the only best thing to do is to sleep closer to e.g. the Prosperity line.This takes second or third priority to Shapes and Form with regards to the bedroom. For example, try not to have the bed facing the bedroom door. The proper tool to analyse a house is using the Flying Star. Quote Is it more important to havethe main door face a gooddirection or for it to belocated in a good sector. For the main door, priority should be given for it to face a good direction. Here, if it faces your Excellent location, for example this is good.Usually, when your main door faces a good direction, usually this is also a good sector unless your door is `slanted' at a large degree to another direction. Quote Also, is it more important toget the main door face a gooddirection or for the bedroomto be located in a goodsector.I find that it is reallydifficult to find a perfecthouse unless you build it fromscratch. Yes, I agree with you in this situation. As we cannot buy a perfect house, we can try to minimize buying a really " bad " house e.g. full of missing corners or toilets in the wrong locations.We should bear in mind that if a house chart is considered " auspicious ", however, if its shape and form is really bad e.g. toilet above the main entrance, blue roof etc... This is bad.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kieron Posted July 20, 1999 Share Posted July 20, 1999 Cecil,You mentioned something about a blue roof being bad. Can you explain? A neighbor has shingles on her roof that are blue, so that the entire roof is blue. She has had a run of bad luck, i.e., falls, family troubles, etc. I wonder if there is a connection?Thanks.--Joe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted July 21, 1999 Share Posted July 21, 1999 Dear Joe,Symbolism in Feng Shui is equally important i.e. Blue symbolises " Water. "In the Book of I-Ching, Water means having difficulties:-1. If an entire roof is covered with `water' (blue) one can imagine theamount of problems the household will get. The amount of `water' weighingdown on one's home is enormous.2. As I mentioned also that too much water in relation to the home e.g.greater than 33.3 percent is equally bad as too much water results in an Yinenvironment.3. I have seen quite alot of occupants of houses with `blue' roofs facingdifficulties and this correlates to what you have mentioned and to me, Ibelieve it is bad to have blue tiled roof.4. The ideal tiles are the `clay' orange or red hue tiles.What about Green?One should not purposely use Green roof tiles. But if so, it is ok becauseit symbolises `greenery'.A few years ago... I remembered one of my friends telling me that hishouse's `clay' (orange) tiles were covered in green algae during that timehe had enormous luck winning lots of things etc... However, after he had theentire roof cleaned, things went to normal. He thus regretted cleaning awaythe `green' from the roof.(This does not mean that everyone will get lucky with green roofs.)One lesson here is that we cannot assume that all " water features " areauspicious to the household. If we are not careful, one can be " drowned "by water.Warmest RegardsCecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed>Date: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 7:37 PMSubject: Staircase and toilet in center of house Quote From: "Joe Sehl" This message is sent from "feng-shui-tips" Mailing List.Cecil,You mentioned something about a blue roof being bad. Can you explain? Aneighbor has shingles on her roof that are blue, so that the entire roof isblue. She has had a run of bad luck, i.e., falls, family troubles, etc. Iwonder if there is a connection?Thanks.--JoeTo reply: mailto:feng-shui-tips.1627@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".All rights Reserved. Copyright Geomancy-Forum.Com --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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