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Dear Jennifer,
1. In my opinion, what you had mentioned dwell more on "commonsense approach" than purely on Feng Shui.
2. Usually, the rationale why a bedroom above a garage was considered inauspicious is much like the idea that it is inauspicious to have a bedroom above the kitchen.
3. For the kitchen; it was felt that the incidence or probability of a fire occuring in a kitchen is much higher than, say in other rooms. Thus the concern.
4. It is similar for the garage. Some people feel that if the garage is cluttered and at the same time, there is a `higher' probability of a fire occuring in the garage e.g. a vehicle (may one fine day catch fire?)
5. But look at it realistically: many of us not live in a war torn country. Our vehicles are normal passenger cars. It is not like we stash away grenades, mines, rocket launchers or any of such stuff in our passenger vehicle!
6. How often; a standalone vehicle catch fire!
7. Another argument was that vehicles are moving `metal'. But again, our vehicles do remain stationery and relatively safe. It is not like we drive nuclear powered cars. Perhaps, if it is a hyrogen powered vehicle; then, just maybe, for now, we may like to park further away.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 9/7/2003 8:30:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The bedrooms in my house are
over a tucked in garage. they
are in the northeast (master)
and southeast (youngest
daughter) areas of the house.
are there any cures for this?
thank you


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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