Taboos in bathtub feng shui must be avoided
Some decoration owners who live a relatively frugal life will save the water left from the bath for flushing toilets and mopping floors. Furthermore, when the washing machine is used up, the remaining water can be stored in the bathtub. According to Feng Shui, it is not advisable to store water in the bathtub. This is mainly because the water left in the bathtub is dirty. Leaving dirty things in the home will have a bad impact on the owner and his family.
1. The bathtub has a square shape and should be large rather than small
Water is the main element in the bathroom. Rooms with a lot of water will definitely be humid than other rooms, which will lead to heavy airflow. Therefore, the bathroom must be kept dry, pay attention to dehumidification and ventilation. It is best to open a high window to allow sufficient sunlight and air circulation. If it is airtight and poorly ventilated, it will be detrimental to the family. If there is no window in the bathroom, be sure to install an exhaust fan to remove the waste air. If there is enough space, the bathroom should be larger than small to avoid condensation of moisture, which will cause qi energy to stagnate and accumulate, thereby damaging wealth and health. In addition, the shape of the bathroom should be square and avoid triangles, arcs and deformities.
If it is a bathroom in a suite, you should also pay attention to that the floor cannot be higher than the bedroom floor, especially the position of the bathtub cannot have a high-level feeling, because the water flows downward and is moisturizing for a long time. Living in a bedroom that is "moistened" by water is prone to endocrine system diseases.
2. Bathtub Feng Shui Taboo: The bathtub cannot store water
The bathtub is for bathing, so who would use it to store water? It’s not like Northeastern people move into a building and pickle sauerkraut in a bathtub. Even if an emergency water cutoff is announced, there seems to be no need to store so much water at once, right? Take a pot and a bucket and connect it a little, it seems to be enough. If we talk about saving some bath water, who doesn’t want hot water for bathing? Even if you store a tank of boiling water, it will all turn into cold boiled water in less than two hours.
Speaking of it, it seems that it is uncommon to use a bathtub to store water. There are also jars of honey and milk in foreign countries, which are said to be more fun for two people, but in China, there are really not many people who can enjoy such a romantic atmosphere.
When it comes to storing water in bathtubs, in fact, the most common ones are families that don’t bathe very often. They wash it once a week or two, and the remaining water can be kept for flushing the toilet and wiping. land. Furthermore, when the washing machine is used up, the remaining water can be stored in the bathtub. After all, it is actually a way for poor people to save money and live a living.
Feng Shui says that water cannot be stored, so someone asked, why can a fish tank be stored but not a bathtub? Isn’t it all water? Is it just to increase the humidity in the house? What's the difference?
The difference is huge. The bathtub is for bathing, so all the dirt must be washed away. Then drain the water, which means you say goodbye to the dirty things and you feel refreshed. If you store water, of course, the dirt you wash off will not come back to your body, but won’t the fatigue and bad mood you wash off also melt in the water? If you keep the water, doesn't it mean you keep your tiredness and bad mood in the house? If you keep them, aren't you afraid that they will interfere with your life?
Feng Shui does not talk about water, but it actually means that you should not be controlled by bad emotions, so use the ritual of bathing to change your mood. The ancients also paid attention to "bathing and changing clothes" when encountering serious occasions. In fact, this is why. If bathing is regarded as a kind of emotional health-care gymnastics, then the dirty water must be drained at the end, which symbolizes that all the bad things have flowed away with the water, and you have become a brand new self.
By extension, the deep meaning of this Feng Shui principle is to tell people that they must say goodbye to all bad things completely, and they must not drag their feet or leave disasters in the future.
Therefore, you must remember to drain all the dirty water after taking a bath. It is also best not to store sewage at home on weekdays. This violates the taboos of Feng Shui and will cause discomfort to you and your family. good influence.