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1. Generally, you are considered as applying "Trial and Error" Feng Shui. This is fine or OK. As many in the past and present don't really, firstly know scientic Feng Shui nor have used it.


2. "Trial and error" simply means; after placing the object, there is no "adverse" concerns than we just leave it there, if not then we remove it.


3. Other matters or considerations / concerns:


3.1. Yin and Yang concept

One school of thought says that a bedroom should be more "yin" rather than "yang". Yin is characterised by : rest, sleep, calm etc.. While yang is directly opposite this.


The argument of not placing a plant in a bedroom is because, it is said that a plant is growing and growth is related to "yang" activity. Thus this why, plants are not considered in the bedroom.


3.2. Flying Star Feng Shui


As mentioned under Para 1, not everyone can draw a proper flying star chart. Nor consult a geomancer. However, if the bedroom has a star #3 or multiples of it; then a plant should be avoided. As star three #3 represents "bad wood" and a plant can accidentally inflame it.


Thus, if one had placed the plant and suddenly there is a higher incidence of quarrels or "scandals" or worse "law suits" then, best to remove the plant.


However if the "north west" side is plagued with #5 and or #2 sickness star(s), such a plant can help to reduce the incidence of sickness.


4. Thus based on your current situation: it is about "Trial and Error". Place and wait and see ....






Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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I just want to share my knowledge in science regarding plants.
Plants have 2 "behaviours" regarding time.
At day they take Carbondioxyd (CO2) and produce Oxygen (O2). For us (human) this is good behaviour of plants.
But at night plants take Oxygen (O2) and produce Carbondioxyd (CO2). Thus this is bad for human.
Therefore it is not recommended putting plants in bedroom since bedroom is a closed room (not open air and has relative "limited" volume of oxygen).

My 2 cents,
ZQ

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