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Dear Anon,
1. Priority should always be given for bed to be placed in good Shapes and Form Feng Shui.
1.1 For example, where ever possible, try not to place the bed on the same wall of the bedroom door.
1.2 And where possible, place the bed on the opposite wall as the bedroom door.
1.3 In addition, if there is a window, leave a gap between the bed and the window (especially if the bed is parallel to the window).
1.4 If one can, avoid placing the bed head to the window.
2. Senarios like the above should be given `Top-priority' as compared to say placing the head to good directions. This is nice to have but as mentioned above the overriding consideration is better Shapes and Form placement.
3. Other consideration is e.g. do not place the bed on the same wall as the toilet area.
Please see below:-
On 3/9/2002 3:01:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hello:
>
>I am a water Tiger Lady which
>Qua number is 4. My room is in
>the East and Northeast sector
>of the house and moving out is
>not an option. The room is
>also located above a car
>garage. According to the
>annual Flying Star it is bad
>to have my room in the East
>sector this year. What can I
>do to cure this
>afflictions???????.
In general, for houses especially if they are built or major renovations done under Period 7 (1984 to-date); greater concern should be placed on the Flying Star directions of East and South.
Since these sectors have major imbalances. However, this is curable. Usually, the cure range from e.g. use of 6-coins to use of 6 rod metal windchime or a pendulum clock.
Once these sectors are cured, there should not be any worry. One should go on with our daily lives. This is not the end-of-world senario as often portait in shows or Armaggedon type of senario.
>Also,
>three of my best directions
>are North, East and South.
>Does this means that I should
>not sleep with my head towards
>this directions because they
>are afflicted areas for this
>year?????? Please, help me. I
>am really confused. I already
>know that I should sit facing
>North and with my back to the
>South to get the Grand Duke's
>Support but what about my
>sleeping arrangements? Thanks
>for your support.
Please refer to my above comments under Para 1. It is nice to have but top priority must be given to Shapes and Form Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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