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  1. Thank you so much for such great answers! I can't tell you how much better I feel. You're doing a wonderful job. I'll be back, and I will bring lots of friends.
  2. It's very possible that what seem to me, a beginner, to be contradictions in feng shui, really aren't contradictions.? I think you could spend years studying this and never stop learning something new.? And I truly have tried to work this out by studying harder, and more. But here are a few questions that I just can't seem to find the answers for.? You almost always learn more when you can tap into the collective wisdom of a group.? I was glad to find you. I have been combing the internet, and referring to my books, to find out WHY a bathroom under a staircase is so serious.? I simply can't find the answer.? What I find, over and over and over, is very consistent information about where bathrooms should not be located and why, with bathrooms under a staircase always listed as one of the worst places a bathroom can be -- but the reason a bathroom under a staircase is more serious than a bathroom anyplace else is simply never, ever given.? I'm just dying to know the reason, because? if I knew it, I could apply remedies to my own bathroom (it's actually only a half-bath but I doubt if that matters) under the staircase in a far more effective way.? Can anyone here help me understand what it is about a bathroom under a staircase that is so catastrophic?? And are cures for such a bathroom any different from cures for a bathroom anywhere else in the house? I have also read that soft greens and blues are good colors for bathrooms, AND? that they are bad colors -- that earth colors are better.? I also read that red is a good bathroom color.? They can't all be right.? Any insight on this one? Another oft-suggested bathroom cure that confuses me is putting a mirror on the outside of the door.? I understand the reasoning behind that -- you're discouraging chi from entering the bathroom.? But if you're careful to always keep the toilet lid down, and the bathroom door closed, Which supposedly keeps chi from entering the bathroom and getting washed down one of the various drains in the bathroom, why would you bother with the mirror?
  3. Oh no. I don't regret learning about feng shui. Because me not learning about it doesn't mean it's not there -- right? I think you suggested red curtains. Or a red door. Am I close? How do you feel about a convex mirror above the front door?
  4. I have purchased a beautiful house that I love -- but I did it before I began learning about Feng Shui. Which means I took no notice of the fact that there is a funeral home across the street and slightly to the east of my new house. Just how big a mistake have I made? Is there an effective cure?
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