Chris_ng Posted May 20, 1999 Share Posted May 20, 1999 Hi there,Recently, my friend asked me a question about the placemnet of the bed in his house. The head of the bed is placed against the wall, which is good because it has a solid backing. However, there is a window on each of the right and left of the bed. This is against what we call the "can feng ju qi" in "feng shui", meaning we will wnat to capture the "qi"so that irt will circulate within the house then to flow in and out the house in one direction.I have advised him to keep one of the window closed at all time, leave the other window open (especially the one in the chai qi wei). Do you think this is a good advice, what other good advice do yiu suggest??Regards,Chris Ng Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 21, 1999 Share Posted May 21, 1999 Dear Chris, Thank you for your information. Two weeks ago, I provided similar advice to yours, as the client has a window set between both sides of the bed. Specifically, I recommended that she close the left window, which is adjacent to the toilet area. In my opinion, you have offered sound advice. This client has her bedroom door directly in the narrow corridor facing the garage door, which is not ideal. In her situation, it would be advisable to keep the bedroom door closed. Honestly, in your situation, I do not see much additional advice beyond ensuring that the bed is positioned 'correctly' in relation to the room's layout and other factors such as sharp corners and the orientation towards the toilet door. Warmest Regards, Cecil -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed> Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 5:49 PM Subject: Windows on both side of the bed Quote From: "Chris Ng" This message is sent from "feng-shui-tips" Mailing List. Hi there, Recently, my friend asked me a question about the placemnet of the bed in his house. The head of the bed is placed against the wall, which is good because it has a solid backing. However, there is a window on each of the right and left of the bed. This is against what we call the "can feng ju qi" in "feng shui", meaning we will wnat to capture the "qi"so that irt will circulate within the house then to flow in and out the house in one direction. I have advised him to keep one of the window closed at all time, leave the other window open (especially the one in the chai qi wei). Do you think this is a good advice, what other good advice do yiu suggest?? Regards, Chris Ng --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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