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Dear Flannery,
It is best to look at the home from the perspective of Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.
If distinctively, one of the rooms is `meant' to be the master bedroom e.g. bigger with attached bathroom etc... then, based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is preferred that the head of the house (breadwinner) should where possible occupy this room.
If there is no distinction between the master bedroom or other bedroom, then, you can sleep in the North-East room.
Usually, if your daughter is to occupy the South-East room, then, it is preferred that the room is harmonized with her ba zi. And this is checked with the Flying star of the room.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/25/2002 11:08:00 PM, Flannery Scroggins wrote:
>My spouse and I recently
>purchased a house, and will be
>moving in about a week.
>The house has two bedrooms,
>one in the Southeast and one
>in the Northeast corners. The
>Southeast bedroom is located
>in my "Death" sector, and my
>daughter's "Irritation"
>sector, whereas the Northeast
>bedroom is located in my
>"Excellent" sector, and my
>daughter's "Longevity" sector.
>My question is, since I am to
>be the main provider in the
>household, should I take the
>Northeast bedroom, and allow
>my daughter to sleep in the
>Southeast? I have heard (?)
>that children are less
>succeptible to "bad Feng
>Shui." If I take the
>Northeast bedroom, is there
>anything I can/should do to
>make my daughter's bedroom
>more auspicious for her?
>And am I correct in thinking
>that the main provider of the
>household should choose the
>more auspicious locations for
>him/herself, or should I
>consider each member of the
>household individually?
>
>Best regards,
>Flannery
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