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Dear Ian,
On 3/31/2002 6:06:00 AM, Ian Fernandes wrote:
>Respected Sir,
>
>Myself Ian (PA KUA # 5 , MALE
>born in 1968).
For the posting of Date of Birth (DOB)- please refer to this URL:
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There is a guideline on the posting of DOB.
>My bedroom
>window is to the north having
>sliding glass frames. I stay
>on the first floor of a 2
>storeyed building. Below my
>flat is a restaurant. Now this
>flat opposite my bedroom has
>the windows of its Toilet &
>Bath facing me. What is the
>solution for it.
The best solution is to apply the concept: If one cannot see it, it no longer becomes a `threat' or `sha qi'.
Since this is the bedroom window, you can use e.g. a blind (vertical or horizontal) or close the window using a day curtain.
>Also I plan to hang a 8 rod
>metal windchime in the
>north-west corner of my living
>room but confused as to hang
>it inside the window or
>outside the window. (My window
>is guarded by a grill on the
>outside & this window is also
>facing the North towards the
>bedroom of the abovesaid
>flat).
May I know what is the purpose of hanging a 8 rod metal wind chime.
Without looking at the purpose, it is always better to place a metal wind chime outside the window. If the window has a ledge, place it on this ledge.
>Thirdly my main door faces my
>toilet door (which is at a
>distance of about 5 meters)
This is considered inauspicious. Ideally, there should be a screen or partition between the toilet door and the main door. So long as when one opens the main door, one does not see the toilet door - this is OK.
It would be extremely inauspicious if the toilet bowl can be seen directly from the main door.
Alternatively, try to close the toilet door when not in use.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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