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Dear Julia,
Frankly, there is not much one can enhance in a small apartment.
Where possible, try to make it as `cosy' as possible depending on the one's needs.
Needs depend on:-
Whether the apartment is used as a `haven' to return to after busy work schedule or used partially for sleep and study. The major principle of Yin and Yang can be applied in the room. Such as making the room more Yin (for good night rest) or semi-yin and yang (for study/relaxation or sleep).
Please see below:-
On 4/16/01 10:36:00 PM, Julia Blechman wrote:
>I am moving into a new bedroom
>in a
>small apartment. Because of
>my room
>mate I have to keep my desk
>with
>computer in my room. Part of
>the desk
>will have to align with the
>bed is there
>anything I can do to prevent
>poison
>arrows?
Realistically speaking, not much one can do here.
>The sink is in the bedroom,
>and a door to
>the bathroom will also be in
>close
>alignment with the bed Is
>there
>something I can do to prevent
>bad chi?
It is good to close the bathroom door when not in use. If there is the luxury of a side table; one can place a lamp on it to serve as a symbolic `partition'. But may not be possible in your case.
>The only other thing I have in
>my room
>(besides my bed) is a chest of
>drawers
>but although it appears
>harmless, it does
>have sharp corners is this a
>concern?
Again, really not much one can do here. It is best not to have the sharp corner(s) aimed particularly directly - especially at the head / neck area. But again, it is best not to let it be aimed at other parts of the body. - Not much choice thou.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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