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Dear Paula,


In my opinion, from a Feng Shui point of view the use of platform bed has more to do with "Commonsense Approach to Feng Shui".


In fact, it is literally - Commonsense under Feng Shui:-


1. Is sleeping on a platform, bad under Feng Shui?


In many parts of the world, many people do sleep either on the floor or on a platform. In particular, the Japanese, for example sleep on the floor which is quite similar to sleeping on a "platform" or flat-bed. Thus, generally there are no issues here since nearly a very high percentage of the Japanese population sleep on a flat-bed. Besides this "rich" country many less well to do countries also have citizens sleeping on flat-bed.


2. I was told that we must sleep on a raised bed so that qi can circulate under our bed? Is this true?


This has more to do with "commonsense" then Feng Shui. One good thing about a raised bed or a bed with e.g. 4 legs is that we can easily clean below the bed. Nowadays with lots of nasty virus or issues with them; it would be nice if we have the opportunity to be able to clean below ourbed.This will avoid or eliminate dust mites and other forms of virus.


Imagine having a platform bed. Most platforms are fixed and cannot easily be removed for cleaning. And if there are small gaps in the wood or say we shed our skin etc.. and these fall below into the bottom of the platform, we may not be able to clean them. Thus there may be a host of mites e.g. dust mites and other insects, crawing all over below the untouchable (below our bed).


Thus, as one can see, there can be an issue with having a platform in the long term. Even more so, if we carpet the platform. It is so much harder to maintain the carpeting or ensuring again no dust mites etc... crawling all over the platform.


Worse if we have young children. They can or may urinate orthey could seep thru the bed into the bottom of the platform which is out of reach. Childrenmay also eat sweets, spill drinks etc..


Thus, if we have simply a four legged bed, it is much more practical, should we want to ensure that the room is clean.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil




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If you have the time, read thru this past thread to understand why, it is always preferred to have beds that has four "raised" legs versus sleeping on a platform bed.

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On 8/4/2006 8:25:56 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Paula,
In my opinion, from a Feng
Shui point of view the use of
platform bed has more to do
with "Commonsense Approach to
Feng Shui".
In fact, it is literally -
Commonsense under Feng Shui:-
1. Is sleeping on a platform,
bad under Feng Shui?
In many parts of the world,
many people do sleep either on
the floor or on a platform. In
particular, the Japanese, for
example sleep on the floor
which is quite similar to
sleeping on a "platform" or
flat-bed. Thus, generally
there are no issues here since
nearly a very high percentage
of the Japanese population
sleep on a flat-bed. Besides
this "rich" country many less
well to do countries also have
citizens sleeping on flat-bed.
2. I was told that we must
sleep on a raised bed so that
qi can circulate under our
bed? Is this true?
This has more to do with
"commonsense" then Feng Shui.
One good thing about a raised
bed or a bed with e.g. 4 legs
is that we can easily clean
below the bed. Nowadays with
lots of nasty virus or issues
with them; it would be nice if
we have the opportunity to be
able to clean below
ourbed.This will
avoid or eliminate dust mites
and other forms of
virus.
Imagine having a platform bed.
Most platforms are fixed and
cannot easily be removed for
cleaning. And if there are
small gaps in the wood or say
we shed our skin etc.. and
these fall below into the
bottom of the platform, we may
not be able to clean them.
Thus there may be a host of
mites e.g. dust mites and
other insects, crawing all
over below the untouchable
(below our bed).
Thus, as one can see, there
can be an issue with having a
platform in the long term.
Even more so, if we carpet the
platform. It is so much harder
to maintain the carpeting or
ensuring again no dust mites
etc... crawling all over the
platform.
Worse if we have young
children. They can or may
urinate orthey could
seep thru the bed into the
bottom of the platform which
is out of reach.
Childrenmay also eat
sweets, spill drinks etc..
Thus, if we have simply a four
legged bed, it is much more
practical, should we want to
ensure that the room is clean.
Warmest Regards,Cecil


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Common sense says that:
1. Everyday, all of us shed millions of dead skin cells.
2. Installing a fixed platform bed means that we no longer are able to temporarily remove the platform bed to clean; below it.
3. Many platforms no matter how good the quality; will always have joints and not air-tight. Thus, not only dusts, but also our dead cells and even spilled liquids can fall through the cracks or joints towards the floor.

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On 5/29/2013 5:46:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:
If you have the time, read thru this
past thread to understand why, it is
always preferred to have beds that has
four "raised" legs versus sleeping on a
platform bed.On 8/4/2006 8:25:56 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Dear Paula,
In
my opinion, from a Feng
Shui point
of view the use of
platform bed has
more to do
with "Commonsense
Approach to
Feng Shui".
In fact,
it is literally -
Commonsense under
Feng Shui:-
1. Is sleeping on a
platform,
bad under Feng Shui?
In many parts of the world,
many
people do sleep either on
the floor
or on a platform. In
particular, the
Japanese, for
example sleep on the
floor
which is quite similar to
sleeping on a "platform" or
flat-bed. Thus, generally
there
are no issues here since
nearly a
very high percentage
of the Japanese
population
sleep on a flat-bed.
Besides
this "rich" country many
less
well to do countries also have
citizens sleeping on flat-bed.
2. I was told that we must
sleep
on a raised bed so that
qi can
circulate under our
bed? Is this
true?
This has more to do with
"commonsense" then Feng Shui.
One good thing about a raised
bed or a bed with e.g. 4 legs
is
that we can easily clean
below the
bed. Nowadays with
lots of nasty
virus or issues
with them; it would
be nice if
we have the opportunity
to be
able to clean below
ourbed.This will
avoid or eliminate dust mites
and other forms of
virus.
Imagine having a platform bed.
Most platforms are fixed and
cannot easily be removed for
cleaning. And if there are
small
gaps in the wood or say
we shed our
skin etc.. and
these fall below into
the
bottom of the platform, we may
not be able to clean them.
Thus
there may be a host of
mites e.g.
dust mites and
other insects,
crawing all
over below the
untouchable
(below our bed).
Thus, as one can see, there
can
be an issue with having a
platform
in the long term.
Even more so, if
we carpet the
platform. It is so
much harder
to maintain the
carpeting or
ensuring again no dust
mites
etc... crawling all over the
platform.
Worse if we have young
children. They can or may
urinate orthey could
seep
thru the bed into the
bottom of the
platform which
is out of reach.
Childrenmay also eat
sweets, spill drinks etc..
Thus,
if we have simply a four
legged bed,
it is much more
practical, should we
want to
ensure that the room is
clean.
Warmest Regards,Cecil


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Common sense says that it is good to have space below the bed.
So that one can easily clean below the bed.

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On 5/29/2013 6:04:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Common sense says that:1. Everyday, all
of us shed millions of dead skin
cells.2. Installing a fixed platform bed
means that we no longer are able to
temporarily remove the platform bed to
clean; below it.3. Many platforms no
matter how good the quality; will always
have joints and not air-tight. Thus, not
only dusts, but also our dead cells and
even spilled liquids can fall through
the cracks or joints towards the
floor.On 5/29/2013 5:46:09 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
If you have the time, read
thru this
past thread to understand
why, it is
always preferred to have
beds that has
four "raised" legs
versus sleeping on a
platform bed.On
8/4/2006 8:25:56 AM,
Cecil Lee
wrote:
Dear Paula,
In
my
opinion, from a Feng
Shui point
of view the use of
platform bed
has
more to do
with "Commonsense
Approach to
Feng Shui".
In
fact,
it is literally -
Commonsense under
Feng Shui:-
1. Is sleeping on a
platform,
bad under Feng Shui?
In many
parts of the world,
many
people
do sleep either on
the floor
or
on a platform. In
particular, the
Japanese, for
example sleep on
the
floor
which is quite similar
to
sleeping on a "platform" or
flat-bed. Thus, generally
there
are no issues here since
nearly a
very high percentage
of the Japanese
population
sleep on a flat-bed.
Besides
this "rich" country many
less
well to do countries also have
citizens sleeping on flat-bed.
2. I was told that we must
sleep
on a raised bed so that
qi can
circulate under our
bed? Is this
true?
This has
more to do with
"commonsense"
then Feng Shui.
One good thing
about a raised
bed or a bed with
e.g. 4 legs
is
that we can
easily clean
below the
bed.
Nowadays with
lots of nasty
virus or issues
with them; it
would
be nice if
we have the
opportunity
to be
able to clean
below
ourbed.This
will
avoid or eliminate dust
mites
and other forms of
virus.
Imagine having
a platform bed.
Most platforms
are fixed and
cannot easily be
removed for
cleaning. And if
there are
small
gaps in the wood
or say
we shed our
skin etc..
and
these fall below into
the
bottom of the platform, we may
not be able to clean them.
Thus
there may be a host of
mites e.g.
dust mites and
other insects,
crawing all
over below the
untouchable
(below our bed).
Thus, as
one can see, there
can
be an
issue with having a
platform
in
the long term.
Even more so, if
we carpet the
platform. It is so
much harder
to maintain the
carpeting or
ensuring again no
dust
mites
etc... crawling all
over the
platform.
Worse if
we have young
children. They can
or may
urinate orthey
could
seep
thru the bed into the
bottom of the
platform which
is out of reach.
Childrenmay also eat
sweets, spill drinks etc..
Thus,
if we have simply a four
legged bed,
it is much more
practical, should we
want to
ensure that the room is
clean.
Warmest Regards,Cecil


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