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These are some considerations:
1. In my opinion, it has more to do with Commonsense or cow-sense. Why?
2. Usually or often, how many close the attached bathroom door.
3. Often a bathroom has limited ventilation points or windows. Often, either the window(s) are closed or slightly left open. As many feel that opening too wide or dare not fully open the louvres (if any).
4. If the toilet is widely used by many family members: husband and wife; for young children.. and often if the toilet is WET most of the time.. JUST imagine commonsense says that quite alot of moisture or humidity could enter into the walk-in-wardrope or you call it closet (whatever).
5. Please ponder over Para 4. Doesn't this relate more to commonsense?
6. Thus, if one keeps lots of expensive bags e.g. L. Vutton or designer bags in the walk-in-closet; say Siaonara or Good Bye to them!
7. Sometimes even clothings or linen could turn mouldy... again due to high humidity as moisture for the wet toilet is evident.
8. Of course, for some; they keep their toilet dry and/or install a ventilation fan; this may or might help.
9. In addition, if one always closes the toilet bowl and the toilet bowl faces the toilet door; and if the toilet door is often kept open; whenever someone flushes the toilet "micro-droplet" of germs may just fly fast and furious and deposit on to clothings or materials in the walk-in-closet (wardrope - whatever).
10. Therefore, with a little imagination; frankly such things don't need to be pinned onto Feng Shui.
11. In my opinion; usually 50 percent or more of the time; such things can be explained using commonsense = cowsense. And perhaps; some naive people simply place the blame on Fung Sway.

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On 7/21/2011 3:28:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,I've search
around about FS on walk-in
closet, but not much
information on this. Will you
be able to advise whether is
it good to have a WIC in a
master bedroom link to the
attached bathroom?

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These are further considerations:
1. One fine day, I would try to add as much to this wiki-link:-
http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Commonsense_Approach
2. For example, take the case of this question.
3. Even as a geomancer; when I try my best to anwer such questions;
4. Do you know that often, in the past and even now; I would always "put on the thinking cap" and ask myself this question: Is it possible to relate it to COMMONSENSE?
5. For example. from my last reply; one need not be a "Fung Sway" expert nor the subject be purely "arrowed" towards Fung Sway.
6. In fact, there are lots of things associated with commonsense just that many of us don't do the above exercise under para 4.
7. Recently, I posted the photo of a fish tank with a net covering it.
8. In fact, I wanted to show that it is also commonsense.
9. For example, any fish lover would try to "protect" their fishes in two ways:-
9.1. The net makes sure that some of the fishes don't "jump ship" or jump into the drain or thru fish stupidity, jump out into the ground and die of "thirst"
9.2. The net is also to prevent cats from getting to the fishes.
10. Thus, for those who rear or want to rear fish; have to consider the above; and not just think that they will have a lovely view of the fish... in fact, like the photo; what's the point of rearing fish... if one cannot fully enjoy them!
11. The morale of the question is: "Most of the time; much can be explained via commonsense. No need a cowsense geomancer to explain it for you. RIGHT?

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On 7/21/2011 4:57:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. In my
opinion, it has more to do with
Commonsense or cow-sense. Why?2. Usually
or often, how many close the attached
bathroom door.3. Often a bathroom has
limited ventilation points or windows.
Often, either the window(s) are closed
or slightly left open. As many feel that
opening too wide or dare not fully open
the louvres (if any).4. If the toilet is
widely used by many family members:
husband and wife; for young children..
and often if the toilet is WET most of
the time.. JUST imagine commonsense says
that quite alot of moisture or humidity
could enter into the walk-in-wardrope or
you call it closet (whatever).5. Please
ponder over Para 4. Doesn't this relate
more to commonsense?6. Thus, if one
keeps lots of expensive bags e.g. L.
Vutton or designer bags in the
walk-in-closet; say Siaonara or Good Bye
to them!7. Sometimes even clothings or
linen could turn mouldy... again due to
high humidity as moisture for the wet
toilet is evident.8. Of course, for
some; they keep their toilet dry and/or
install a ventilation fan; this may or
might help.9. In addition, if one always
closes the toilet bowl and the toilet
bowl faces the toilet door; and if the
toilet door is often kept open; whenever
someone flushes the toilet
"micro-droplet" of germs may just fly
fast and furious and deposit on to
clothings or materials in the
walk-in-closet (wardrope - whatever).10.
Therefore, with a little imagination;
frankly such things don't need to be
pinned onto Feng Shui. 11. In my
opinion; usually 50 percent or more of
the time; such things can be explained
using commonsense = cowsense. And
perhaps; some naive people simply place
the blame on Fung Sway.On 7/21/2011
3:28:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear
Master Cecil,I've search
around
about FS on walk-in
closet, but not
much
information on this. Will you
be able to advise whether is
it
good to have a WIC in a
master
bedroom link to the
attached
bathroom?


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In this attachment, the toilet has tiny or small ventilation area to the outside.
And if the toilet is always wet; then moisture or humidity would flow into the confined space of the walk-in-wardrope since; especially if the toilet door is not air-tight and/or it is often opened most of the time.

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On 7/21/2011 6:01:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are further considerations:1. One
fine day, I would try to add as much to
this
wiki-link:-http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki
/Commonsense_Approach2. For example,
take the case of this question.3. Even
as a geomancer; when I try my best to
anwer such questions; 4. Do you know
that often, in the past and even now; I
would always "put on the thinking cap"
and ask myself this question: Is it
possible to relate it to COMMONSENSE?5.
For example. from my last reply; one
need not be a "Fung Sway" expert nor the
subject be purely "arrowed" towards Fung
Sway.6. In fact, there are lots of
things associated with commonsense just
that many of us don't do the above
exercise under para 4.7. Recently, I
posted the photo of a fish tank with a
net covering it.8. In fact, I wanted to
show that it is also commonsense.9. For
example, any fish lover would try to
"protect" their fishes in two ways:-9.1.
The net makes sure that some of the
fishes don't "jump ship" or jump into
the drain or thru fish stupidity, jump
out into the ground and die of
"thirst"9.2. The net is also to prevent
cats from getting to the fishes.10.
Thus, for those who rear or want to rear
fish; have to consider the above; and
not just think that they will have a
lovely view of the fish... in fact, like
the photo; what's the point of rearing
fish... if one cannot fully enjoy
them!11. The morale of the question is:
"Most of the time; much can be explained
via commonsense. No need a cowsense
geomancer to explain it for you.
RIGHT?On 7/21/2011 4:57:57 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
These are some
considerations:1. In my
opinion, it
has more to do with
Commonsense or
cow-sense. Why?2. Usually
or often,
how many close the attached
bathroom
door.3. Often a bathroom has
limited
ventilation points or windows.
Often, either the window(s) are
closed
or slightly left open. As
many feel that
opening too wide or
dare not fully open
the louvres (if
any).4. If the toilet is
widely used
by many family members:
husband and
wife; for young children..
and often
if the toilet is WET most of
the
time.. JUST imagine commonsense says
that quite alot of moisture or
humidity
could enter into the
walk-in-wardrope or
you call it
closet (whatever).5. Please
ponder
over Para 4. Doesn't this relate
more to commonsense?6. Thus, if one
keeps lots of expensive bags e.g. L.
Vutton or designer bags in the
walk-in-closet; say Siaonara or Good
Bye
to them!7. Sometimes even
clothings or
linen could turn
mouldy... again due to
high humidity
as moisture for the wet
toilet is
evident.8. Of course, for
some; they
keep their toilet dry and/or
install
a ventilation fan; this may or
might
help.9. In addition, if one always
closes the toilet bowl and the
toilet
bowl faces the toilet door;
and if the
toilet door is often kept
open; whenever
someone flushes the
toilet
"micro-droplet" of germs may
just fly
fast and furious and
deposit on to
clothings or materials
in the
walk-in-closet (wardrope -
whatever).10.
Therefore, with a
little imagination;
frankly such
things don't need to be
pinned onto
Feng Shui. 11. In my
opinion;
usually 50 percent or more of
the
time; such things can be explained
using commonsense = cowsense. And
perhaps; some naive people simply
place
the blame on Fung Sway.On
7/21/2011
3:28:13 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Dear
Master Cecil,I've
search
around
about FS on
walk-in
closet, but not
much
information on this. Will you
be able to advise whether is
it
good to have a WIC in a
master
bedroom link to the
attached
bathroom?


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1. Further to what I had mentioned:-
2. In fact, although some things are 'strictly' Feng Shui issues e.g. the 2 hourly Chinese calendar timing:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=29772&new=
3. I can easily explain it from a Commonsense approach. (See above link). Thus even if one is a non-expert in geomancy; it does not matter.
4. What is sad is that even during my course of work; I have encountered as many as 50 percent of some geomancers that get this commonsense issue wrong! And these geomancers advised their clients with the wrong day of birth!
5. Typically, as I always belief: even if 10 Geomancers tell a story of sorts; it does not necessarily mean that the story is correct!
The morale of the story:"10 wrongs does not make ONE right!". The truth (commonsense) always prevail.
You don't need to ask a COW SENSE geomancer to answer such questions!



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