myfs_102397 Posted November 3, 2004 Share Posted November 3, 2004 Dear Master CecilAccording to my bagua, my sleeping position should be NE, NW, W or SW. NE, NW, and W is not possible because of the wardrobe in the master bedroom, therefore only SW. However, this position has the window as the back and it is also pointing at the master bedroom and toilet door although not directly. The doors are at 2 corners while the bed is placed in the middle. I understand this is also not a good position. What should I do to minimize the 'bad' influence or avoid sleeping in my 'bad' position?My study room allows a NW orientation. Can I declare the study room as my 'master' bedroom and sleep there?Hope you can help me.Thank youDanny Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 5, 2004 Staff Share Posted November 5, 2004 Dear Danny,Have u taken into consideration both partners (husband and wife) if you have two parties in the masterbedroom.Without any major renovation, it is best to look at the bedroom - with first priority on the Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.As the owner of the home, it is still best to occupy the master bedroom instead of using the study as the master bedroom - (first priority, here).Under the Eight House Theory, there is not much one can do, since it is a fixed idea or concept. Actually, the "bad influence" or rather it can belooked at by applying Flying Star Feng Shui.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/3/2004 6:34:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master CecilAccording to my bagua, mysleeping position should beNE, NW, W or SW. NE, NW,and W is not possible becauseof the wardrobe in the masterbedroom, therefore onlySW. However, thisposition has the window as theback and it is also pointingat the master bedroom andtoilet door although notdirectly. The doors areat 2 corners while the bed isplaced in the middle. Iunderstand this is also not agood position. Whatshould I do to minimize the'bad' influence or avoidsleeping in my 'bad' position?My study room allows a NWorientation. Can Ideclare the study room as my'master' bedroom and sleepthere?Hope you can help me.Thank youDanny Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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