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Hi,


1. Someone told me beforethat my personal kua shows that I should not have plant in the house. But I also read that hanging a plant in the toilet is good for feng shui. Is it Ok to have a plant in the toilet if my personal kua shows otherwise.


2. What is the purpose of putting a disk ofsalt next to toilet bowl? As it can be easily wash away by water, is there other alternative such as pebbles, etc?


Thanks


Tan







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Dear Max,


Toilet Feng Shui is actually related to "Commonsense" then Feng Shui. Thus if one wants to call it: "Commonsense approach to Feng Shui".


This is because one day, while I was driving on a highway; this person was saying that whenever we flush the toilet (bowl), germs "fly" all over the toilet. Even if the our toothbrush was a distance away; it will still contain some-form or type of baterial e.g. e-coli etc...


Makes sense? Rite?


Well, whathe asks us to do? Buy histablets to frequently dis-infect our toothbrush in it. Much like thosedenture cleaning agents!


Therefore, does this not equate to "Toilet Feng Shui" where toilet qi is said not to be good?


Well, look at it this way; for normal healthy human beings, a little resistance fromsuch germs e.g. brushing teeth regularly from"contaminated" toothbrush isnotgoing to make us sick at all.


Thus, if we cannot "stand" the germs from your toilet, imagine goingoutside ofour homes. Some toiletsespecially(locally) in Singapore are horrendously dirty! So who cares about dis-infection we can live with it


In the past, many Singaporeans let their children crawl along the home or outside. Andeven when their baby teets dropped onto the floor, the child simply picks it up and places it backto their mouths. Nowadays, everything must be very sterile.


Thus coming back -- for the toilet,some people say to placelive plants ... if there is minimal maintenace no issue with having a plant in the toilet even if it does notsay suit your kua (gua) number. No issue.


Frankly, in my opinion, a disk of say dry salt or even wet salt does not seem to be of any"scientific" value e.g. it does not kill germs etc..


Therefore, some of these suggestions, may not be practical at all orserve any purpose at all.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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Anonymous wrote:


Hi,


1. Someone told me beforethat my personal kua shows that I should not have plant in the house. But I also read that hanging a plant in the toilet is good for feng shui. Is it Ok to have a plant in the toilet if my personal kua shows otherwise.


2. What is the purpose of putting a disk ofsalt next to toilet bowl? As it can be easily wash away by water, is there other alternative such as pebbles, etc?


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