siuywong Posted April 14, 1999 Share Posted April 14, 1999 HiI am a student, so I run between my parents home and my student house every week. I spend weekends at my parents and weekdays at university. Which bedroom's feng shui would affect me the most? Could you please solve some of my problems. My major areas I wish to focus on are study and relationships.1 My bed at university shares a wall with the bathroom. My bedroom door faces the bathroom door, the toilet bowl is not visible from my bedroom, but there is a large mirror facing my bedroom. I have placed a full length mirror opposite my door to reflect any negative energy away from my bedroom. Is this correct? Also the toilet bowl shares a wall with my bed. Is this bad practice? 2. There is also an open book shelf directly facing the bed. I am unable to move both the bed and book shelf. Is there anything I can do to stop these daggers directing onto my bed?Thank YouSiu Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted April 15, 1999 Share Posted April 15, 1999 Dear Siu Wong,Please see below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 6:16 PMSubject: Feng shui in the bedroom Quote From: "Siu Wong" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.HiI am a student, so I run between my parents home and my student house everyweek. I spend weekends at my parents and weekdays at university. Whichbedroom's feng shui would affect me the most? Could you please solve someof my problems. My major areas I wish to focus on are study andrelationships. Frankly, the application of Feng Shui in the past was focused more on macrolevel e.g. the situation of an entire city etc...Only nowadays, as Feng Shui became `more lucrative' or we would like to be`comforted' by the thoughts that where we spent our time or at a specificlocation, could help us in our studies.For the young, especially those who are studying, my feeling is that itreally does not matter i.e. to follow advise as where are my good and badlocations but rather, we should continue to find the best and mostcomfortable way to study and create that environment.In Feng Shui, the only consideration if you really want to follow Feng Shuiprinciples is where possible sit facing one of your good locations. But ifyou enjoy studying on a bed but not on the table, that is equally fine.What I really mean is that to `go with the flow' or your natural `instincts'or intuition. This will be a better Feng Shui method. Quote 1 My bed at university shares a wall with the bathroom. My bedroom doorfaces the bathroom door, the toilet bowl is not visible from my bedroom, butthere is a large mirror facing my bedroom. I have placed a full lengthmirror opposite my door to reflect any negative energy away from my bedroom.Is this correct? Also the toilet bowl shares a wall with my bed. Is this bad practice?For one, where possible two mirrors must not face each other. Avoid havingtoo many mirrors in a small room especially if you can see your reflectione.g. from your bed. However, if you feel comfortable with it, then it isperfectly OK.As you stay in a dorm, you cannot really help if the toilet bowl shares awall with your bed. It would be good to leave a small gap here. Quote 2. There is also an open book shelf directly facing the bed. I am unableto move both the bed and book shelf. Is there anything I can do to stopthese daggers directing onto my bed? Here, you can easily use a `cloth' book cover. For example, a floral designor some nice curtain material. This can easily be washed when it gets dirty.Depending on your `lifestyle' more inclined towards being extrovert orintrovert. If you more outgoing, than, depending on your taste, you canpaste a poster of whatever you like. If you are introvert, you can place apicture frame of your loved ones etc....You can play around with the Yin and yang concept. Yin is also known asstate of rest. While Yang, more lively e.g. have a portable radio, walkmanetc...Good Luck in your studies.Warmest Regards,Cecil Lee --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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