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Dear Anon,
1. I would take it as a `belief' or symbolism, then Feng Shui.
2. Often, we hear the term, if you are the `boss' one should behave like one. Thus, if one is the owner of the house, often, it is the belief that the owner (breadwinner) should occupy the master bedroom.
3. In my opinion, your question has few precedence or not common to many households. Thus, your guess is good as mine!
4. Often, under `commonsense approach' it is best to occupy any room (other than the store). This is because, if we do close the door of a room too long, it may have `stale air' or stagnant qi.
5. If the is closed entirely for a week or more, air in the room may progress to `suffocating qi'. But, it can easily be remedied, when we next open the windows etc... and often these effects can be neutralised say after 2 or 3 days.
6. It is often `feared' that, if we live a room e.g. a bedroom unoccupied for too long, and especially, if we have very old furniture - which we are not sure, where it was purchased from or if we do have large decorative Chinese vases. If we do have such vases, it is vital that we cover the top e.g. tie a red cloth over the `mouth' of the vase.
Else, we may inadvertently `attract' something into the room.
7. It is ok to turn the master bedroom into a study /computer room. This is fine.
8. Often, another situation is that if we do not enter a room for long, we may see insects inside the room e.g. ants making nests or in some cases, infested with termites (for homes close to canals, rivers or where soil is moist.)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/9/2003 3:10:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Mr. Lee,
>
>In the aspect of fengshui, is
>the master bedroom one of the
>important area in the house ?
>1)Can we left the master
>bedroom unoccupy ?
>2)Can we just have our
>waredrobe, cumputer in the
>master bedroom while our bed
>is at another room ?
>
>Kindly advise.
>
>Thanks & Best Regards
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