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Dear Anon,
1. I was pondering over your question. Reading it and replying other questions and re-reading it. I literally end up `scratching' my head - not so much as how to answer this type of question but rather, how to do it `effectively'.
2. Anyway, paying homage to a sector or Feng Shui based on life associations or aspirations is not gonna work - for many of us.
3. It does not matter if the `career sector' is in the bedroom or as you had mentioned the toilet. In my opinion, it does not matter.
When we apply Feng Shui, we try to apply Feng Shui that can work for most of us. And this is one aspect `paying homage' to a sector or sector Feng Shui.... does not seem to work.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/28/2002 8:36:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>Thanks so much for helping me
>with the cul de sac problem. I
>have two existing plants on
>each side of my main door
>already so I guess this solves
>the problem. I have another
>question. My husband's pa kua
>no is 3. We have a toilet at
>the north section of the
>house. This is his career
>section. Currently, I placed a
>metal 6 iron rod wind chime to
>cure the "flushing away". Did
>I do the right thing or should
>we remove the chime? What do
>you suggest that we do to
>improve his career.We also
>have a toilet at the center of
>the house. I know that this is
>a bad feng shui. What should
>we do to cure this? Again,
>Thanks so much for your time.
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