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Dear Anon,
Potentially all long corridors have `difficult' Qi flows especially if they are narrow.
Usually, if the corridor is reasonably large, plants are used (spaced out) along each side of the corridor. It can be alternated.
But in a narrow corridor, some have used pictures or even a display shelf at the end of the corridor.
For a toilet, it is best to close the toilet door when not in use and not leave it open.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/11/99 2:31:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that having
>the bathroom at the end of
>long corridor is considered
>inauspicious. Is it true.
>Thanks.
>
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