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1. Please see attached, illustration.
2. Do take note that it is not always the case that the bed-head sharing the same wall with the toilet is an issue.
3. It is often an issue; if there are sewerage pipe(s) that share the same wall as the bed-head.

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On 11/20/2011 7:25:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master,If the bed head
has no choice to share with
toilet wall, will creating a
artificial 4ft hieght wall (8
inch thick) to seperate the
bedhead and the toilet wall
directly help?


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As mentioned previously, the MAIN issue lies with: "Does the WC cum sewerage pipe share the same wall?"
Furthermore, if the bed is as shown in the attached illustration; this is considered inauspicous.
Did you see specks of red "vapours" in the illustration. This is a graphic illustration to show that hopefully, the sewerage pipe does not leak out minute traces of .. you know what!
Again, if the bed-head shares the same wall as the bath tub etc.. in my opinion; this is not as bad as above.

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On 11/20/2011 7:37:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Please see attached, illustration.2.
Do take note that it is not always the
case that the bed-head sharing the same
wall with the toilet is an issue.3. It
is often an issue; if there are sewerage
pipe(s) that share the same wall as the
bed-head. On 11/20/2011 7:25:48 PM, jian
rong chen wrote:
Dear Master,If the
bed head
has no choice to share with
toilet wall, will creating a
artificial 4ft hieght wall (8
inch thick) to seperate the
bedhead and the toilet wall
directly help?


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I have seen old houses and apartments where directly opposite the wc wall; the wall is peeling and like soaking in moisture and the plaster is "swollen".
Through lateral thinking; maybe or whether it does or does not help: one could just give a try: using "exterior paint" which has better moisture retention properties than regular interior wall paints. Not sure whether this does help or not...

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On 11/20/2011 7:45:30 PM, Anonymous wrote:
As mentioned previously, the MAIN issue
lies with: "Does the WC cum sewerage
pipe share the same wall?"Furthermore,
if the bed is as shown in the attached
illustration; this is considered
inauspicous.Did you see specks of red
"vapours" in the illustration. This is a
graphic illustration to show that
hopefully, the sewerage pipe does not
leak out minute traces of .. you know
what!Again, if the bed-head shares the
same wall as the bath tub etc.. in my
opinion; this is not as bad as above.On
11/20/2011 7:37:36 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
1. Please see attached,
illustration.2.
Do take note that it
is not always the
case that the
bed-head sharing the same
wall with
the toilet is an issue.3. It
is
often an issue; if there are sewerage
pipe(s) that share the same wall as
the
bed-head. On 11/20/2011 7:25:48
PM, jian
rong chen wrote:
Dear
Master,If the
bed head
has no
choice to share with
toilet
wall, will creating a
artificial
4ft hieght wall (8
inch thick)
to seperate the
bedhead and the
toilet wall
directly help?

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1. In order to understand this; in the past, when underground water courses (not sewerage water) but caverns or streams of water flow below a home; this is considered "unhealthy".
2. Thus, some sites choose to build a pagoda; above it. (In directly to tame it or rather from another view point: if there is pagoda there... most likely the dwelling cannot be on the same location. Thus, this pagoda in actual fact is more like a MARKER. For example, close to shore we have those Light-house sort of thing).
3. However, in my opinion, water tap are often closed most of the time and enveloped in a stainless steel or copper piping. Thus, I don't think it would be like what I had mentioned under Para 1 above.
4. In general; as I had mentioned; I would be MORE WORRIED if it is direclty sharing the same wall as the WC.
5. Frankly, there are no doctoral thesis written on this subject; so your guess is as good as MUAR (mine).

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On 11/20/2011 8:20:46 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master,Many thanks for
your rapid response. I
am lucky that the wall that my
bed head sharing is the wall
of shower and is notboth
cases you just illustrated.
Does it mean I don't have do
anything about it?

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Dear Master,
On slightlydifferent subject, does it meanhaving good direction for bed head(but sharing toilet wall with bed head) is betetr thenhaving bed head pointing at inauspicious direction?
To make life easier when selecting the bed head direction could you please enlighten what are most important factor? in terms of direction, sharing wall, leg not pointing to door, etc?


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1. The key ingredient is based on Shapes and Forms.


2. In fact, without ever knowing Feng Shui, many of us enter a bedroom and immediately have an idea or feel (instincts) of where to place our bed-head.


3. If what we feel does not coincide with the technical aspects but still possible to accommodate, then this is fine.


4. But, if just because of technical side of Feng Shui, and it does not relate well with the flow of the bedroom space, then it is better to forgo placing the bed-head in the Feng Shui direction.


5. I have always mentioned previously: it is Nice-to have the bedroom in one's good sector and even nicer to have the bed-head in our good sector.


5.1 But all these are Nice-to and not a must have.


5.2 Utlimately, based on Man-Human luck factor, we must really feel good about it; and not just for the SAKE of Feng Shui.


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On 11/20/2011 8:51:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master,On
slightly?different
subject, does it
mean?having good
direction for bed
head?(but sharing toilet
wall with bed head) is betetr
then?having bed head
pointing at inauspicious
direction?To make life easier
when selecting the bed head
direction could you please
enlighten what are most
important factor? in terms of
direction, sharing wall, leg
not pointing to door, etc

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