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Hi Cecil, 
Thank you for your lengthy replies  I read your forum daily and my knowledge of Feng Shui increases with each passing day.  
I was talking about Feng Shui with a friend of mine and I pointed out to him that his masterbedroom above his garage is not considered good Feng Shui. I don't remember the exact reason why it is negative but I thought it had something to do with not being on a stable foundation.  If that is the logic, wouldn't having a masterbedroom on any level of a house other than the first level not be good?  
Also, would there be a cure for such a situation?  I don't know the severity of this but I'm sure it's not as bad as living at a T  or End of a Street.  
 
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