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Topic: Bathroom in Master Bedroom
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 4001
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 1/10/2000 10:30 AM

Dear Emma,

1. An alternative to using a screen in the room between the bed and the bathroom door is to place a side table.

On the side table, place a side table lamp. Those with one bulb and with a lamp shade.

This is symbolic of having a screen between the bed and the bathroom door.

2. It is also good to do an Eight House Chart to see what intangible force is at the bedroom sector.

3. From day 1 of this site and forum, we do not believe in using the `fixed template' format i.e. relationship corner at the SW sector. This includes Black Hat Sect *BTB* or the Eight Aspirations/Associations concept.

I personally view the Eight Aspirations/Associations concept, "kindergarten" Feng Shui. And only if one has done every conceivable authentic `Feng Shui' and has nothing else better to do, proceed with this FS.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil


On 1/10/00 9:10:22 AM, Emma Mangual wrote:
>My 2 bedroom apartment's main
>entrance (using compass
>direction) is in the South.
>The master bedroom (10' x 12'
>) is in the North of the
>apartment. The closet is in
>the North wall of the bedroom.
>The entrance to the bedroom is
>to the South and across from
>it is a window in East corner
>of the North wall. I placed
>the bed headboard against the
>Northwest wall so the door is
>to the front left of the bed.
>The Southwest wall of the room
>separates the bedroom from the
>bathroom, and the bath's door
>entrance is in the West corner
>of the room. Therefore, the
>bed's headboard is beside that
>bathroom door.
>
>1. What can I do to protect
>myself from that bathroom
>door?
>2. What should I place to
>cure the Southwest wall that
>divides the bedroom from the
>bathroom, which is my
>bedroom's relationships
>corner?
>
>Also, that 8' x 5' bathroom is
>in the Northwest corner of the
>apartment as a whole. Upon
>entering there is a sink,
>toilet, and tub. There's no
>window, only an exhaust fan.
>If I keep the door closed at
>all times, I think that the
>chi can stagnate there. What
>cures do you suggest?
>
>Thanks,
>Emma
>



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