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Dear Steff,
In my opinion, it is best not to rely too much on `corner' concept such as " wealth corner ".
Even if the toilet is at such a sector, there is not much one can do except to relocate it (which is impractical) for most of us.
What is more important consideration is the Shapes and Form Feng Shui:-
1. Avoid having the toilet next to the main entrance.
2. Avoid having the toilet at the centrepoint of the home.
For toilets in other locations, it is best that one of the wall shares an external wall.
Other than closing the toilet door. Hanging crystal or wind chime is based on the user's preference or belief. In my opinion, there is not much impact or benefits to the Feng Shui, here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/27/01 11:15:00 AM, Steff Powers wrote:
>I have my 1/2 bath on the main
>level and it happens to be in
>the wealth corner ,sink is on
>wall to the west. No windows.
>Door stays closed as well as
>seat stays down.Any advice on
>a cure. Have crystal and small
>windchime hanging from
>ceiling. Thank you
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