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U mentioned that it is very inauspicious to place the bed on the same wall as the toilet, does that apply to the headboard of the bed too? Cos the headboard of my bed is placed against the same wall of the toilet. If that?s the only place we can place our bed, is there anything we can do to rectify the bad qi? Please advise. Thank u very much.

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Dear Mercury,
Yes, it applies to the headboard of the bed too.
Currently, based on the layout plan you have drawn, on the `left' there a=re
two sets of toilets of your master bedroom.
There are two issues here:-
1. As you are aware, preferably, the bed should not be on the same wall a=s
part of the toilet.
2. Because of the two toilets (on the left side) this has caused an
imbalance of Yin over Yang. Toilets are Yin and it is best to `neutralise='
this with more Yang elements.
For example, as I mentioned earlier, keep it bright and dry. In your room=,
depending on your element or your husband's element, I mentioned that you
can use colours. Here, as you had mentioned that you are strong Fire and
your husband is strong earth, the ideal colour in your bedroom is White =
Metal element. Metal will help to balance your husband's strong earth
element and as metal produces water, help to balance your strong fire
element.
Other than the above, you should close the master bedroom toilet door whe=n
not in use. In addition to this, you should avoid placing too many mirror=s
e.g. in the toilet / toilet door or in the bedroom as normal mirrors can =be
considered `yin' element.
In fact, it would best (if you can) shift over to the other side if it is
feasible. This is better than the current situation of having your bed an=d
headrest on this wall.
In addition, try not to keep the room dim or `dark'. You could use `thin'
curtains or if this has no effect, bright coloured curtains e.g. with blu=e
colour in them.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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From: "Mercury Goh"
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U mentioned that it is very inauspicious to place the bed on the same wa=ll
as the toilet, does that apply to the headboard of the bed too? Cos the
headboard of my bed is placed against the same wall of the toilet. If th=at?
s the only place we can place our bed, is there anything we can do to
rectify the bad qi? Please advise. Thank u very much.



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Hi Cecil,
There seems to be a little confusion here.
I?m Hannah, the one who asked you the topic on ?Health/Excel line indented,bed in wrong position?, giving you a drawing of the layout. I think the reply given above seems to be for me. But I?d like to highlight to you that the topic asked above is from Mercury. We are two different individuals.
My feedback to your first reply is under the original ?Health/Excel line?? topic. I still have some unanswered questions which I appreciate further advice from you. Thank you.
Best Regards,
Hannah

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Ya, this is Mercury. I think u confused me with Hannah. Actually i sent u that mail after reading ur reply to Hannah cos' i have the same problem too, my bed is placed against the toilet wall. Sorry for the confusion, maybe i didn't make myself clear. There is only one toilet in my masterbed room.
Celia, there's no way for me to shift my bed cos' these days masterbed rooms of new HDB flat are rather small. If we turn our bed, it'll be inauspicious too cos' our head or feet will be pointing towards the room door. So i guess the only solution is to keep the toilet door close & keep the toilet dry & bright like u have said in your reply?
Mercury

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Dear Mercury,
Sorry for the confusion caused.
Please see below:-
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Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: bed against the toilet wall

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From: "Mercury Goh"
This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.
Ya, this is Mercury. I think u confused me with Hannah. Actually i sent u
that mail after reading ur reply to Hannah cos' i have the same problem too,
my bed is placed against the toilet wall. Sorry for the confusion, maybe i
didn't make myself clear. There is only one toilet in my masterbed room.
Celia, there's no way for me to shift my bed cos' these days masterbed
rooms of new HDB flat are rather small. If we turn our bed, it'll be
inauspicious too cos' our head or feet will be pointing towards the room
door. So i guess the only solution is to keep the toilet door close & keep
the toilet dry & bright like u have said in your reply?


Yes, unfortunately, it is best to keep the toilet door close in your
situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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Dear Mercury,
Further to my earlier reply, I like to share with everyone more on the
toilet:-
For those of you who had taken the Applied Feng Shui course would have a
seen a graphic illustration of what are the bad or inauspicious locations
for the toilet. (Besides other inauspicious locations shown in another
illustration).
If you have observed closely, all the bad or inauspicious locations fall
`exactly' on the Eight compass directions. For example, True: North 0
degrees, South 180 degrees, East 90 degrees, West 270 degrees and Cardinal
points: North-East e.g. 45degrees, South-East 135 degrees, South-West 225
degrees and North-West 315 degrees.
What you can learn here?
1. If you are building a home avoid having the toilet falling exactly on
these True compass directions or cardinal points.
For Example, if your toilet is at the north, where possible, let it be
instead be at 22.5 degrees North. Try not to have the toilet `land'
directly at these specific locations.
2. Why?
If you notice, most of the calculation methods under Feng Shui or readings
take into account `True' cardinal points and any directions away from these
`True' cardinal points are best. This is to as the saying goes avoid a
`direct hit'.
Do take note that however, under the Flying Star theory, it goes by 15
degree increments e.g. 0 Degrees, 15 degrees, 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 60
degrees, 75 degrees et... so where possible the toilet should not be at
60 degrees. Frankly, this concept is much harder to apply under the Flying
Star Theory.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 7:45 PM
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From: "Cecil Lee"
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Dear Mercury,
Sorry for the confusion caused.
Please see below:-
-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>
Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: bed against the toilet wall
From: "Mercury Goh"
This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.
Ya, this is Mercury. I think u confused me with Hannah. Actually i sent
u
that mail after reading ur reply to Hannah cos' i have the same problem
too,
my bed is placed against the toilet wall. Sorry for the confusion, maybe i
didn't make myself clear. There is only one toilet in my masterbed room.
Celia, there's no way for me to shift my bed cos' these days masterbed
rooms of new HDB flat are rather small. If we turn our bed, it'll be
inauspicious too cos' our head or feet will be pointing towards the room
door. So i guess the only solution is to keep the toilet door close & keep
the toilet dry & bright like u have said in your reply?
Yes, unfortunately, it is best to keep the toilet door close in your
situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil



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