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In my opinion:-
1. Often, it is strongly recommended that the toilet/bath shares an external wall.
1.1. If so, it can never be in the centre or centrepoint of the house.
2. In many countries; even in Singapore, many modern landed properties have three levels and some even with a upper roof floor.
2.1. So all long as most of the toilets are at the same "place" or sector; I don't see why it is bad Feng Shui?
2.2. The idea is that the sewerage pipe(s) running into the home and also up to the upper floors are preferably e.g. one line up and one line down.
3. Thus rather than ask : IS there a cure?
3.1. It is more prudent to visually or imaginary "IMPOSE THE LOWER FLOOR PLAN" WITH AN UPPER FLOOR PLAN to check for e.g. Is my bed-head directly below the sewerage pipe?
3.2. Or is my stove directly below a sewerage pipe - this sort of thing.
4. Do a proper TRIAGE to check it out. And frankly, simply ask a question: Is there a CURE?
5. Even in Feng Shui; majority of the concepts are based on common sense or common sense driven.

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On 11/30/2011 4:55:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My house has 3 floors and an
attic and has 9 bathrooms. Is
having too many levels and
bathrooms bad in feng
shui?Thanks and is there a
cure?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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