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Dear Anon,
It is `reserved' for members who have a religion or have statutes of `gods' or `deities'.
For example, the Fu Lu Shou figurines should not:-
1. Directly face a toilet
2. On the same wall as the toilet.
3. Placed inside a bedroom.
The chief consideration here is to give utmost `respect' to these "gods". In a bedroom is like changing clothes in full view of the `gods'.
So far, I do not see the same rationale for applying auspicious symbols. However, I have yet to see anyone pasting an auspicious symbol inside the toilet door or facing a toilet bowl.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/23/00 5:53:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read on the forum that one
>should not keep the auspicious
>symbols or statues facing the
>toilet door or on the same
>wall as the toilet. Does that
>mean hanging any pictures(eg
>flowers etc) outside the
>toilet wall is bad. Thanks.
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