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Dear Jonathan,
Currently, we are looking at it from the point of view of Shapes and Form Feng Shui. As `corner' or `sector' Feng Shui e.g. South-West = Romance/relationship sector can be quite misleading.
This type of `sector' Feng Shui; in my opinion is too general to be considered applicable to everyone.
However, if we use Shapes and Form, (as a `replacement' to this `sector' Feng Shui; we are concerned with the placement of the bed in-relation to the bedroom.
It is always best to place the bed on the opposite wall of the bedroom door provided there is not a window there. If there is a window, there; then there should be a gap between the bed and the window.
In Shapes and Form Feng Shui; one consideration is that two bedroom doors should preferably not face each other. (Best avoided as; it was felt that the parties living in either of the bedroom may `clash' or quarrel. For example, the son and say another sibling.
Other FS theories and concepts can be applied further. But, this depends on the level of participation or non-participation into the use of them.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/3/2001 2:09:00 PM, Jonathan Chizacky wrote:
>In the southwest corner of my
>bedroom is my door. Because
>that the relationship section,
>I am concerned as to if the
>opening is having a negative
>effect. If it is, I would
>like to know how to fix the
>problem.
>
>Thank you.
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