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Dear Anon,
1. The first priority on the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui i.e. the position of the bed.
Some important points are:
1. The bed headrest should be against a wall for support.
2. Avoid sleeping with the legs in full view of the bedroom door.
3. Avoid the bed headrest against the window.
2. After having considered above, you can then try to personalise Feng Shui.
Is the bedroom exactly at your South West compass point or can you shift it such that it is closer to another compass direction without compromising Para 1.
It is best to avoid sleeping at the Southeast as this is inauspicious.
If you work 10-11hours and spent less time, in the bedroom, you should still have the bed in your master bedroom.
a. It is good to learn that the main bedroom sector is an auspicious sector under Flying Star.
A bad situation is one where both under Flying Star and Eight house, the bedroom area is inauspicious.
b. You spend less time in your masterbedroom and more time working so, priority should go to the room where you spent more time in.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/7/99 5:10:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>I have discovered that I am
>sleeping in the Disaster area
>(Southwest). According to the
>Flying Star it is auspicious
>location. I do have my head
>pointing in one of my good
>directions. My other option
>would be to move to a small
>room in the South East, which
>I am currently using as the
>home office. I work around
>10-11 hours a day and sleep
>7.5 hours at night. Which room
>is it best to sleep in? If I
>sleep in the Southeast I will
>have to work amongst my cloths
>and junk, as the other room is
>too small to accommodate them.
>
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