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Dear Anon,
It is best for a toilet to have some qualities of `Yang'. For example, it should be (if can be bright - especially use tiles / porcelain bowl/accessories that are not too dark colored.) Where possible, it should be dry. Thus more Yang than yin.
In the toilet, there is frankly, not much one can engergise it. Under the eight aspirations or life aspirations, SW = romance. This theory is too general to be of use to most of us.
Reference material for yin and yang concept:
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-yinyang.htm
Under Feng Shui, other than applying Yin and Yang concept, the next proper way of applying enhancements or cures is thru the Five Elements concept.
For the toilet, usually and generally, the following concepts or theories can be used:
1. Shapes and Forms
2. Yin and Yang
3. Flying Star
For e.g. master beroom and other bedrooms:-
1. Shapes and Forms
2. Yin and Yang (For example, it is best to use odd number lighting in the bedroom. Since the bedroom is more yin, odd number lights e.g. 1, 3, 5 etc... is considered Yang). Note: odd numbers is yang. While even numbers e.g. 2, 4, 6 is yin.
3. Compass School Feng Shui: Eight House and Flying Star
4. Ba Zi of each family member - the room e.g. such as colour(s) to suit each family member. For a married couple, the binding element of the couples are used.
Warmest Regards
Cecil
On 11/11/2002 2:15:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>I saw somewhere that if we
>have Toilet or Bathroom in SW
>sector, we should not energize
>this sector. Is that corect? I
>am strong metal person, Kua
>No. 8 and SW is my auspicious
>sector.
>I have toilet apart and
>bathroom in SW corner. What
>that means?
>Thanks,
>Gaga
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