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Hello Dr. Lee, On the main floor of our home we have a bathroom located in the centre, I've reviewed free advice pertaining to this dilema, and realize this is not good. What remedies can be used? The bathroom also cuts into the dining room thus a L room. Above it on the second floor is a hallway and partially a bedroom. We painted it white in December, and attempt to keep the door closed. I've noticed bathroom wall on the outside have poison arrows facing front door and when sitting SW. Your suggestions would be appreciated. thank you,
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Dear Knight Elliott,


Regarding the toilet in the center, unfortunately, there isn't much you can do unless you can move the toilet position to another location. The only thing you can do is keep the toilet door close and toilet seat cover down when not in use.


Try to fix up other areas in your home that is fixable to increase luck from other areas so as to compensate for this flaw. Probably the corner from the wall would be the thing you should worry more. It is hard for me to tell you how you can block it, some suggestions would be if you can have some form of partition blocking the qi shi at the main door or some plants at the corner to break the shape of the poison arrow. Those should help in some way or another.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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On 3/24/2005 9:29:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Hello Dr. Lee, On the main

floor of our home we have a

bathroom located in the

centre, I've reviewed free

advice pertaining to this

dilema, and realize this is

not good. What remedies can be

used? The bathroom also cuts

into the dining room thus a L

room. Above it on the second

floor is a hallway and

partially a bedroom. We

painted it white in December,

and attempt to keep the door

closed. I've noticed bathroom

wall on the outside have

poison arrows facing front

door and when sitting SW. Your

suggestions would be

appreciated. thank you,




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