ToiletsWest ba qua area is not bad for such facilities. Bathrooms have predominant Water energy that weakens Metal element.
Ground the energy near the toilet by placing a big bowl containing river rocks or crystals, and place it on a small shelf above the toilet. Alternatively, install a bigger shelf on the wall above the toilet, and have it filled with spa-related items. Close door if facing bedroom. |
Main Door
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Overhead BeamsOverhead beams are regarded in Feng Shui as physical Sha Qi or 形煞 as they are visible and can be recognised.
The high tensile strength of the steel embedded in reinforced concrete beam actually affects the electro-magnetic field in its vicinity. Air-flow that reaches the beam is obstructed, and forced downwards impacting who ever sitting or sleeping below. Over time it will create an unfavourable effect on the individual sitting or sleeping below. Bad effects: The trauma depends on which part of the body is beneath the beam. An individual sitting below it will suffer severe headache and migraine. Feng shui cure: Use false ceiling to cover up the entire beam. |
Master BedroomAvoid having see-through bath enclosure as the water will create a sort of Guang Sha 光煞 or Fan Guang Sha 反光煞 effect onto the bed. This will upset the smooth flow of Qi 气, and disrupt rest.
Besides, the bathroom is associated with the Water Element, and excessive Water Element will disrupt the balance of the 5 Elements. This will cause unrest, bad dreams, and kidney disorders to the sleepers. It will result in mental distractions, unrest, tiredness and poor mental health over time. |
Other Considerations for Master Bedroom
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