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Dear Cecil
I noted that you have a new member that has a toilet situated at the center of their home. I am also in this situation, but since I took you advise I have ended my bad run of bad lack and financial problems. Our house has two toilets one is at the center of the house, and we stopped using this toilet when ever possible. We always keep the seat down. We make an effort to use the other toilet. Our bathroom does have a window, but as the house is "L" shaped the bathroom falls at the center. We keep our bathroom clean, tidy and well ventilated.
Hope this helps!
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Dear Liz,
Thanks very much for sharing with us your advise:)
Yes, ideally, (if possible), it will help.
I remembered also in a recent Feng Shui audit of a house, the toilet bowl (Yes, the toilet bowl) is directly above the main entrance door.
The owner also encountered `financial' problems. Fortunately, the house has several toilets and after the toilet bowl was removed and covered up, things did turn up well for the owner.
Simple things like this may look trival but important.
The lesson here is thus to `plug' the weakness of a home. Or I mentioned that if there is a leak, please plug it first.
Many people, have the wrong notion and instead of first curing the `disease', simply look for ways to spent money to enhance a `corner'.
But of course, for the toilet, the best way is to not use it or remove it - under the condition that you have `spare' toilets.
For those who are new, it is interesting to learn that many traditional Chinese homes do not have a toilet. The toilet is far away from the main house. We know that this is not possible today.
Once again, Many Thanks, Liz for sharing with us your real life situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 7/11/00 9:31:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil
I noted that you have a new
member that has a toilet
situated at the center of
their home. I am also in this
situation, but since I took
you advise I have ended my bad
run of bad lack and financial
problems. Our house has two
toilets one is at the center
of the house, and we stopped
using this toilet when ever
possible. We always keep the
seat down. We make an effort
to use the other toilet. Our
bathroom does have a window,
but as the house is "L" shaped
the bathroom falls at the
center. We keep our bathroom
clean, tidy and well
ventilated.
Hope this helps!

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