suda Posted April 26, 2000 Share Posted April 26, 2000 Dear Cecil,Thanks for your replies to my queries on underground water and metal bed. Please clarify - you said running water, whereas the dampness in the ground seems to be like seepage from some underground sewer pipe. Because later, the ground does dry off a bit.Will this still be underground water? Also my bedroom is next to the bathroom.Please tell me the name of a good fengshui consultant in Mumbai,India. There are some who also write columns, but a lot of it deals with what you call 'peanuts fengshui'!And I just don't want more confusion. Or if its not asking too much, could I send you a scanned layout of my flat with details, and you could help?Thanks a lot.Regards,Anon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 27, 2000 Staff Share Posted April 27, 2000 Dear Anon,Please see below:- Quote On 4/26/00 8:01:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Thanks for your replies to myqueries on underground waterand metal bed. Please clarify- you said running water,whereas the dampness in theground seems to be likeseepage from some undergroundsewer pipe. Because later, theground does dry off a bit.Will this still be undergroundwater? Also my bedroom is nextto the bathroom. Water need not be running underground but if it is due to leaks which causes `invisible vapours', there is some cause and concern.It is the `vapours' that one should be more concerned of. Thus vapour, either from underground or leaks that cause the ground to become damp, is said to release `vapours' although, it may not be seen by the naked eye. Quote Please tell me the name of agood fengshui consultant inMumbai,India. There are somewho also write columns, but alot of it deals with what youcall 'peanuts fengshui'! Apologies, I do not know of any. Quote And I just don't want moreconfusion. Or if its notasking too much, could I sendyou a scanned layout of myflat with details, and youcould help? Yes, you can sent a scanned layout of where the dampness is. But, it may not be totally possible to see how far it spread. However, it is still best to determine where the leak occurs and if possible, seal it. If not, try to, if you can, sleep in a location that is free of the damp.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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