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Dear Kenny,
Overall, perhaps, the observations made may be `coincidental' unless further analysis is done e.g. using the Flying Star to analyse each sector i.e. NE or South in detail.
It also depends on the built-up of the home i.e. the building in relation to wind movement. This is also affected by surrounding buildings (wind blowing from different directions and the high and low pressure points of the location.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/26/01 3:39:00 AM, Kenny Leow wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>I had just started to learn
>and discover that my Master
>Bedroom attached washroom is
>in the NE sector of the house.
>A couple of weeks ago, I had
>made an effort to close the
>door at all times and put a
>blind in front of the toilet
>door to make it seen as though
>there is no toilet. However,
>after a few
>weeks, I discovered that the
>air the toilet
>is very stale or perhaps, the
>chi is not
>moving even I have opened the
>window in the toilet. Is it
>because NE is the most yin
>place and that is why or
>perhaps, is there
>any solution to it???
>
>Furthermore, I had checked out
>another of my colleague whose
>attached toilet is in the
>South sector of the house. He
>said that the
>toilet is always very dry no
>matter how. Just wonder if it
>is because of the fire in
>the South?
>
>Thanks
>
>Kenny
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