Friday, July 01, 2011

Rest Room and Fengshui

Rest Room is one of the factors to be considered in assessing the Feng Shui of a house. Why? Since we assume the toilet is where the sewage that in fact contain negative energy, or we refer to as Sha Qi. In the past, every home in mainland China's position and location of toilets being out of the house, because they assume a toilet inside the room of the house will cause many problems. However, in line with the current era, where land prices are getting higher and western architectural styles influenced by the 99% of every home where the toilets are always in the room of the house. It can still be as long as we understand, we still pay attention to some rules and the rules of Feng Shui in laying the toilet, and what things you should know!

There are at least two important things that must be considered in assessing the toilet, that is:
1) drains.
2) The smell.

Yin toilets contain energy, and therefore should not be routed violate the general rules, as follows:
a. For building 2 floors, toilet room on the second floor should not be aligned in a vertical line with a dining room on the 1st floor.
b. For building 2 floors, toilet room on the second floor should not be aligned in a vertical line with the kitchen on the 1st floor.
c. For building 2 floors, toilet room on the second floor should not be aligned in a vertical line with a space on the 1st floor bedroom.
d. Location of bedrooms appropriate space adjacent to the toilet room.
e. Toilet room located in the middle sector of the house.
f. Toilet room located straight to the position of the entrance of the house.
g. Toilet room opposite the kitchen space.
h. Channels toilets (underground) which exit through the main door lies.

Violation of the rules above are usually often cause problems in family health and family finances. Why? Because of errors in the code above laying usually causes the environment around the room there is the smell or certain gases are not healthy for our bodies, a result we will often sick physically and mentally so that our productivity performance will also decrease. Therefore, the toilet should be cleaned as often as possible so our rooms around the toilet was not so affected by this negative energy.


In some schools of Feng Shui, laying the toilet also has its own formulation of the sector in determining the room of the house where you are taking. One example is the Ba Zhai Feng Shui (Feng Shui Eight House Type), which reads as follows:
- "Yes Yu Beng Sun Zi Xiong Fang, Zheng Zu Xiong Shen, Fan Fa Da Fu ', which means putting the toilet should be at home 4 bad sectors, namely: Jue Ming, Wu Kuei, Liu Sha, and Huo Hai. To find bad sectors 4 this we can see from a person's birth, and in one house consisting of several family members we can take it from the birth of the household head alone to determine the four sectors of the poor so that we can match the laying of this toilet in our own home space sector (To find out 4 bad sectors and you can both read and download our booklet: 12 guidelines in finding a home). Of the four bad sectors are each also has different meanings. In Feng Shui the ancient texts laying toilets in all four sectors of the house instead creating bad luck, is as follows:
- Rest Rooms are in sectors Wu Gui, then the family will always be healthy and successful.
- Rest Rooms are in Liu Sha sector, it will be harmonious and stable livelihood.
- Rest Rooms are in sectors Jue Ming, then it would finance steady and many helpers.
- Rest Rooms are in sectors Huo Hai, then the family finances will be smooth.

So why putting toilets in bad sectors even invite luck? This is the basic guidelines of Feng Shui theory and formulation that luck came from two factors:
1) The good thing we collect.
2) The bad thing we get rid of.

Because the toilet is a bad thing, then if we put this position in the toilet room of the house bad sectors then it is just the same as we eliminate the negative influence of the toilet. It declares that bring good luck!

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