myfs_99515 Posted January 13, 2004 Share Posted January 13, 2004 Dear Master LeeMy bedroom toilet is located at SW corner. Since moving in, I often quarrel with my husband, even for a small matter. I can't relocate or unused this toilet. Kindly please advice me.My main entrance is facing SE, as the sexy star is located and is better to avoid placing water at this area. Can I put plants at this area, is it consider as water aliment?Appreciate your replay. Thank you.Mabel Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 13, 2004 Staff Share Posted January 13, 2004 Dear Mabel,Please see below:- Quote On 1/13/2004 4:04:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master LeeMy bedroom toilet is locatedat SW corner. Since moving in,I often quarrel with myhusband, even for a smallmatter. I can't relocate orunused this toilet. Kindlyplease advice me. Frankly, it is quite difficult to answer your question, strictly from the perspective of SW = Romance sector.Under Flying Star Feng Shui, often, sectors that have #4 or #3 (are related relationships) together with the combination of #1 water .... relationship issues..Under Flying Star Feng Shui, MS #8 is the mountain star. And, activating it can often help in relationships.Under Flying Star Feng Shui, WS #7 under Period 7 and WS #8 under Period 8 etc... has to do with water wealth position(s).Perhaps, it may be a coincidence that SW may have some or a combination of #3 etc...One of the cures in Feng Shui is to place a bottle gourd in the toilet. Quote My main entrance is facing SE,as the sexy star is locatedand is better to avoid placingwater at this area. Can I putplants at this area, is itconsider as water aliment? Frankly I have yet to see a "sexy star". Perhaps, one day I will meet up with Sharon Stone...indeed :) - Wishful thinking? *JOKE*Again, I really do not know how to translate the sexy stars, but if I ever do, well, if a sector SHOULD have water inbalance, under the Five Elements concept: Water fuels Wood. Thus if we look at it from this view-point, then, water helps wood, and used in a productive way... good.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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