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To the adviser of Geomancy,
I am currently living with my family, but occupy most of my time in my bedroom. The bedroom that I am in is located on the South of the home (assuming it is South by a compass reading it back- turned in front of the room entrance).
My bedroom has two doors: a door for the main entrance and another that leads to the backyard. Both doors are in line with one another on the opposite side, except that the door knobs are not in line rather one swing open to the right and the other to the left. Is this a bad thing? Are there any cures if it is?
My bed it currently up against the wall in line with the entrance door where the back of my head is rested south. I can only see the doorway if I lay on my right side facing east, though there is a very tight gap between my bed and the door. According to feng shui, this position is not preferable.
However, the only alternative I have to see both doors is to set the bed in the middle of the room in the west position. This is my worst position according to my kua number and the east (best position) is fully occupied by my closet. Please let me know what you think is the best position for my bed is? Would it be real bad to have my bed in any of the four inauspicious directions? Would the Southwest work as it is the least worst? I've attached some photos of my room and the furniture position. Please me know what you think! =))
Hope to hear from you soon
Thank youVery Happy


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Thanks for the photos- It makes things very clear:-
1. Frankly, in my opinion; the placement of the bed is acceptable as it is in line with reasonable Shapes and Forms of this bedroom.
2. Although the bedroom door opens to another door and vice-versa; in my opinion; the "saving grace" is the "solid wall" as highlighted in YELLOW under the attachment.
3. In my opinion; it is acceptable what ever your concern; it is I believe minor or even "peanuts!". Thus, not a major issue.

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On 7/26/2011 3:21:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
To the adviser of Geomancy,I
am currently living with my
family, but occupy most of my
time in my bedroom. The
bedroom that I am in is
located on the South of the
home (assuming it is South by
a compass reading it back-
turned in front of the room
entrance). My bedroom has two
doors: a door for the main
entrance and another that
leads to the backyard. Both
doors are in line with one
another on the opposite side,
except that the door knobs are
not in line rather one swing
open to the right and the
other to the left. Is this a
bad thing? Are there any cures
if it is?My bed it currently
up against the wall in line
with the entrance door where
the back of my head is rested
south. I can only see the
doorway if I lay on my right
side facing east, though there
is a very tight gap between my
bed and the door. According to
feng shui, this position is
not preferable. However, the
only alternative I have to see
both doors is to set the bed
in the middle of the room in
the west position. This is my
worst position according to my
kua number and the east (best
position) is fully occupied by
my closet. Please let me know
what you think is the best
position for my bed is? Would
it be real bad to have my bed
in any of the four
inauspicious directions? Would
the Southwest work as it is
the least worst? I've attached
some photos of my room and the
furniture position. Please me
know what you think! =))Hope
to hear from you soonThank
you
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03565.j
pg
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03566.j
pg
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03567.j
pg
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03568.j
pg


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Thank you for your quick reply Cecil! Very Happy
According
to my bed position, you said it was acceptable, but according to other
books I have read the bed should never be in line with the door? My head is rested on the wall, but there is nothing behind that room wall (considering the interior of the house design).
Looking
at my photos, can you please let me know if the table/computer desk/tv
in front of my bed acceptable? It is glass table, would it be considered
bad in regards to poison arrows or mirror reflection as its positioned?
Are the frames around my room too sharp and can they be considered considered poison arrows? Hope to hear from you soon!
Thanks much!
Razz


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On 7/26/2011 3:21:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
To the adviser of Geomancy,I
am currently living with my
family, but occupy most of my
time in my bedroom. The
bedroom that I am in is
located on the South of the
home (assuming it is South by
a compass reading it back-
turned in front of the room
entrance). My bedroom has two
doors: a door for the main
entrance and another that
leads to the backyard. Both
doors are in line with one
another on the opposite side,
except that the door knobs are
not in line rather one swing
open to the right and the
other to the left. Is this a
bad thing? Are there any cures
if it is?My bed it currently
up against the wall in line
with the entrance door where
the back of my head is rested
south. I can only see the
doorway if I lay on my right
side facing east, though there
is a very tight gap between my
bed and the door. According to
feng shui, this position is
not preferable. However, the
only alternative I have to see
both doors is to set the bed
in the middle of the room in
the west position. This is my
worst position according to my
kua number and the east (best
position) is fully occupied by
my closet. Please let me know
what you think is the best
position for my bed is? Would
it be real bad to have my bed
in any of the four
inauspicious directions? Would
the Southwest work as it is
the least worst? I've attached
some photos of my room and the
furniture position. Please me
know what you think! =))Hope
to hear from you soonThank
you
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03565.j
pg
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03566.j
pg
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03567.j
pg
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03568.j
pg
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You wrote: "According to my bed position, you said it was acceptable, but according to other books I have read the bed should never be in line with the door?"
In my opinion; from your photo; a normal person when sleeping on the bed in that photo would not have their legs pointed to a door. Thus really, what are you talking about (above?) Furthermore, most if not all your bed is away from the door? Unless it is your imagination or phobia that clouds the mind??
As for the study directions... you have to use the compass and face your good directions. Really, impossible to tell whether your study directions in the photos are correct.

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On 7/26/2011 3:56:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank you for your quick reply
Cecil! According
to my bed position, you said
it was acceptable, but
according to other
books I have read the bed
should never be in line with
the door? My head is rested on
the wall, but there is nothing
behind that room wall
(considering the interior of
the house design).Looking
at my photos, can you please
let me know if the
table/computer desk/tv
in front of my bed acceptable?
It is glass table, would it be
considered
bad in regards to poison arrows or
mirror reflection as its positioned?Are
the frames around my room too sharp and
can they be considered considered poison
arrows? Hope to hear from you
soon!Thanks much!On 7/26/2011 3:21:29
PM, Anonymous wrote:
To the adviser of Geomancy,I
am currently living with my
family, but occupy most of my
time in my bedroom. The
bedroom that I am in is
located on the South of the
home (assuming it is South by
a compass reading it back-
turned in front of the room
entrance). My bedroom has two
doors: a door for the main
entrance and another that
leads to the backyard. Both
doors are in line with one
another on the opposite side,
except that the door knobs are
not in line rather one swing
open to the right and the
other to the left. Is this a
bad thing? Are there any cures
if it is?My bed it currently
up against the wall in line
with the entrance door where
the back of my head is rested
south. I can only see the
doorway if I lay on my right
side facing east, though there
is a very tight gap between my
bed and the door. According to
feng shui, this position is
not preferable. However, the
only alternative I have to see
both doors is to set the bed
in the middle of the room in
the west position. This is my
worst position according to my
kua number and the east (best
position) is fully occupied by
my closet. Please let me know
what you think is the best
position for my bed is? Would
it be real bad to have my bed
in any of the four
inauspicious directions? Would
the Southwest work as it is
the least worst? I've attached
some photos of my room and the
furniture position. Please me
know what you think! =))Hope
to hear from you soonThank
you
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03565.j
pg
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03566.j
pg
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03567.j
pg
http://i893.photobucket.com/al
bums/ac134/be_hoang/DSC03568.j
pg


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Thank you Cecil for your quick response! Very Happy
Sorry, it just triggered me a lot since I have just started learning feng shui and had been buying and reading countless books on it. I get soo frighten when I read one little thing wrong that my room might have! Embarassed
My question was actually is directing laying in line with body laying right opposite from a television and hard equipment bad feng shui?
As for the head rest part, I just wasn't too sure about my head position by the door.
In addition, can I apply the flying star feng shui with the western feng shui where the room door entrance is considered the career sector (north) no matter where your door is without the compass reading?

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Sorry, I attached the wrong photo! Here is the photo I meant to attach! -__-

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On 7/26/2011 5:41:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank you Cecil for your quick
response! Sorry, it just
triggered me a lot since I
have just started learning
feng shui and had been buying
and reading countless books on
it. I get soo frighten when I
read one little thing wrong
that my room might have! My
question was actually is
directing laying in line with
body laying right opposite
from a television and hard
equipment bad feng shui? As
for the head rest part, I just
waed sn't too sure about my head
position by the door.In
addition, can I apply the
flying star feng shui with the
western feng shui where the
room door entrance is
considered the career sector
(north) no matter where your
door is without the compass
reading?

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These are some considerations with regards to the current bed-head position:-
1. Just because some Fung Sway books says that a bed-head (blind-spot) is inauspicious. Some books even draw a person holding a knife and coming after the "throat" sort of thing...
2. Be realtistic, please. You QUEENsized looking bed is not small and your bedroom has TWO doors.
3. In my opinion; unfortunately, have to reserve this statement in such a situation:-
"Making a mountain out of a molehill"
4. Frankly, and really, one fine day... may even result in this "Obsessive?compulsive disorder"...
5. In addition, many scholars and diligent people thru the centuries have studied and many have open book shelves! Come-on; I am sure millions of people were not torn to shreds with open bookshelves etc...
6. Seriously, if you personally think that the TV console is a threat, or other circled items is or are a threat.. then go ahead to remove them. No one stopping you.
7. Might as well make the entire bedroom "sterile".
8. In my opinion: I repeat this statement... making a mountain out of.....


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On 7/26/2011 5:45:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, I attached the wrong photo! Here
is the photo I meant to attach! -__-On
7/26/2011 5:41:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank you Cecil for your quick
response! Sorry, it just
triggered me a lot since I
have just started learning
feng shui and had been buying
and reading countless books on
it. I get soo frighten when I
read one little thing wrong
that my room might have! My
question was actually is
directing laying in line with
body laying right opposite
from a television and hard
equipment bad feng shui? As
for the head rest part, I just
waed sn't too sure about my head
position by the door.In
addition, can I apply the
flying star feng shui with the
western feng shui where the
room door entrance is
considered the career sector
(north) no matter where your
door is without the compass
reading?


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