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Dear Michal,
1. Many elements of "Shapes and Form" School of Feng Shui is about commonsense approach.
2. The main thing one should remember is that we should make the `room' fit us rather than to "re-design" ourselves to fit the environment.
3. Here, it does not sound appropriate for you to fit into the "principles of FS" based on the book, do re-examine, what you would have done if you have not picked up the book on Feng Shui.
4. Under the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui, things should be `natural' e.g. placing the bed at a location where one feels comfortable. For example placing the bed against a solid wall.
5. Only after one has done the above and have the luxury to be able to face say a " good direction " then try to do so.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/1/00 9:08:00 AM, Michal Ginter wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>
>I recently bought an
>apartment, and am about to
>renovate it. I bought a book
>on Feng Shui, and am trying to
>design my new place according
>to the principles it
>describes. When I was working
>on my study/bedroom layout, I
>ran into a problem. My head
>would face north in bed.
>Somebody told me that it's a
>problem. Also, I would have
>very little space in front of
>my legs, which is quite
>restricting for the Phoenix,
>right? Is there a way to
>stimulate Phoenix without
>giving him physical space?
>Like, using red color, putting
>up a painting of Phoenix, etc?
>
>I'll appreciate any advice.
>Please e-mail me at
>michalginter@volny.cz.
>Thanks. M.
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