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Dear Anon,
Under Feng Shui, the Flying Star analysis `superseeds' the Eight House theory.
One must first understand what the Eight House Theory is. One purpose is meant that one should spent more time at an auspicious direction.
*JOKE* Imagine, if we apply the above theory, that we need to spend more time at an auspicious sector, does it mean that we need to find an excuse for ourselves to go to the toilet. To the extreme, should we create a bookshelf in the toilet etc..
For the East toilet, we should also look at it from a global picture i.e. look at the entire layout plan.
For example, it is inauspicious if the toilet is at the East and next to the main entrance door. If the toilet is away from the main entrance door, this is if we rank by priorities is the least of our worries.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/7/99 5:11:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>My toilet is situated as far
>as I can tell on the East
>point of my home. East is my
>Excellent direction. I
>believe this is a bad thing.
>The Flying Star reading shows
>there is a Mountain Star in
>the East. Should I still try
>to activate the star? Is there
>anything I can do to try to
>improve the situation? I will
>try to always use the other
>toilet in the house when ever
>possible.
>
>
>
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