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What then is the best option if:
My best position is head pointing north.This means my bed must be placed at 45 degrees to the wall.If I align it against either wall that forms the corner,my head will be pointing in my worst directions,ie,NE or NW.Other bed positions are not suitable because it faces a mirror or the door.
If I sleep alone in a queen size bed,should I sleep diagonally with my head pointing north?Which is more important - the position of the bed in thedesired corner of the bedroom or the head pointing direction?
QuoteOn 4/30/2004 9:57:29 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Anon,
You will be surprised to find
some "hardcore" Feng Shui
schools insist on one sleeping
in an awkward direction, as
you had mentioned. Some even
let you sleep in this awkward
position and one can literally
see the bedroom door.
Often, this is not recommended
as you have mentioned, it is
such an awkard position - and
many of us do not seem
comfortable in such a
position.
Worse-still, especially for
some, they do not have the
luxury of a large bedroom but
often many only have a smaller
bedroom. And placing such a
bed often does not encourage
"family bonding".
In fact, I believe, not only
in Singapore, but many small
family sleep together in the
same room. This is where, the
parents queen or king sized
bed is next to a larger
mattress and all "four" family
members: father, mum, son and
daughter sleep in a cosy room.
Imagine, with this awkard
position, it may not have an
opportunity not only for
"family bonding" but also,
what happens if one has a baby
crept?
Furthermore, if one places the
bed in such a position, it may
end up having an "triangle"
void at the bedhead ,
especially for those who do
not have a specially tailored
bedhead cabinet. And, often
also, it makes cleaning this
void, more difficult.
Usually, these are the Feng
Shui schools that simply do
not care for the practial
things in life.
The saying goes "You stay,
here, we don't". But, some of
these practitioners, simply
don't care "too-hoots" about
it! They simply provide such
an advise, the poor (guy and
gal) follow, and "suffer" much
of their life!
It is therefore, not practical
to seem to have a "good"
facing direction but as a
result, the human / man luck
factors get degraded....
Warmest Regards,Cecil
On 4/30/2004 9:30:32 AM, Anonymous
wrote:
If my desired
sleeping
position is such that I
have
to place my bed
diagonally
across the room,can I
achieve
the same fengshui effect
by
sleeping diagonally across
the
bed(because placing the bed
at
an angle is awkward)?
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Windchimesare said to have enhancing or suppressing "powers" depending on the material,design and location.Can you please elaborate?
Is there a difference if I hang a purely ornamental windchime made of seashells or glass,instead of a traditional one made of brass rods.Do the number of rods have any significance?
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In modern highrise living,the "main door" of an apartment unit is often just a means to get in and out of the house and nothing more.It is kept shut most of the time,and may even be located at the "back" next to the kitchen.Often,there is also no "back door".Would it be more logical then to assume the balcony,with its sliding window or door as the "main door"?
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If my desired sleeping position is such that I have to place my bed diagonally across the room,can I achieve the same fengshui effect by sleeping diagonally across the bed(because placing the bed at an angle is awkward)?
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The sharp pointed roofs of a neighbouring condominium block point directly towards my living/bed rooms which have a wide expanse of glass windows.
Are there other options than a traditional Bakua mirror to deflect the poison arrows?Should I hang a metal windchime?If so,one with six or five rods?
sleep in the living room
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I live alone in my own apartment.Is itOK to sleep any where as I fancy,like in the living room?
On the subject of sleeping,is it true that it is bad fengshui to sleep on low or no platform bed (as oppose to a normal raised bedframe)?