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Hi Master Cecil,

Good day. I have been clueless for the past few days as i just realise that the top of main floor is a bathroom (as per pict attached). Been doing alot and alot of research and i have been getting mixed answer. Some say this is really disastrous, some say this will not matter, some say it will only affect newly wed couple as they might have difficulty to conceive (my wife and I been married for 7 years for not really newly wed). Can you please advice me what can I do because i am really clueless on how it will affect me and if it really will, how can I find a remedy for this matter? Thanks.

 

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Chong

 

 

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image.png.cfe077dcea8e051c0737b714a2759ede.pngThese are some considerations:

1. The main concern is the sewerage pipe? Under common sense Feng Shui, ideally the sewerage pipe should not be directly above the front door.

1.1. The main reason is that should there be a leak, it will flow downwards...
1.2. Considered a taboo to walk into a home with the sewerage pipe directly above one's head.

2. Not perfect, here. But lesser of a concern e(then above Para 1) even if the toilet is above the front door but often it could be a bath tub or walking area of a toilet.

3. In addimage.png.ac1f8272f0374625fdce0a152b34fe77.pngition, hopefully the sewerage pipe runs along the wall or perimeter side of the house instead of running parallel to the front door.

4. Here, it is why some generally say no issue with a toilet about the front door. But others saya NO NO.

5. In addition, Flying Star Feng Shui is also used to determine whether a sector is good or bad. For example, if the sector where the front door is location has auspicious wealth luck "stars";  it is a pity to have this wealth luck fall or trapped / wasted at the 2nd storey toilet area.

6. In general, IT DEPENDS! Thus there is no one size fits all.

 


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Hi Master Cecil, 

Yes, you are right. The sewerage pipe is NOT parallel to the main door but instead it was located at the wall that is not clashing with main door so no issues with the sewerage pipe.

With that being said, can I say that it will not affect the "chi" that will be entering the house and affects the "external" bright hall?

If that is the case, i can just leave it as it is.....

 

 

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9 hours ago, lcc said:

Hi Master Cecil, 

Yes, you are right. The sewerage pipe is NOT parallel to the main door but instead it was located at the wall that is not clashing with main door so no issues with the sewerage pipe.

With that being said, can I say that it will not affect the "chi" that will be entering the house and affects the "external" bright hall?

If that is the case, i can just leave it as it is.....

 

 

1. Welcome to the world of common sense Feng Shui!

2. Well isn’t this better. Than going into a “flight of fantasy, unnecessary stress of what if? - hearsay information.”

3. Yeah, and forget about “Nayers” who tend to generalise the negatives without much knowledge.


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Can this affect our Human/man luck? Even if it does not affect our Feng Shui?

1. Sometimes, even if there is no course of concern in Feng Shui, like this case; 

2. One may feel unease or uncomfortable with a real or unreal concern.

3. This can lead to poor Human or man luck. Or rather feeling not so good with it.

4. Even if Feng Shui is not affected, Human or man luck equally accounts for the 33.33% sum of luck.

5. And because of unnecessary or unwarranted worries, can bring down this luck severely!


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Master, good morning,
I have question regarding toilet facing.

We now have 3 main door:
- west door for daughters
- southeast door for me & husband
- north door (current old door, will be used only for guests)

And currently:
- daughter toilet is facing the southeast door
- our toilet, guest toilet
both are facing west door

We have heard that toilet is forbidden facing main door.

Is that true, Master?
 

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Yes, more a taboo, here. Thus yes


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