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Dear Chris,
Priority should be given to sleeping in a good sector.
Only after this is taken care, then it would be nice or a bonus to sleep with the head facing a good direction.
If one is unable to sleep in a good sector, the `consolation' is to sleep facing a good direction.
BUT, all these should be taken into consideration only after one has considered the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui.
For example, it is best not to sleep on the same wall as the toilet bowl even if it is one of our good or excellent sectors.
Feng Shui is a holistic approach and the bedroom should not be considered in isolation.
It is more important to`fix' any problems associated in the house than to focus narrowly at one sector of the house.
Do not adopt a myopic or tunnel vison approach to Feng Shui.
Many of us, seemingly focus only on one sector and hope, hope, wish, that things can turn out right. Or wait for the sky to fall down to earth.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/23/00 11:24:00 PM, Chris Wesche wrote:
>My bed is in both the south
>and southwest sector of my
>room. I sleep closer to the sw
>sector facing sw, is the
>sector or the actual direction
>more crucial? SW is one of my
>favored directions and facing
>south is inauspicious.
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