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Dear Persephone,
This is `too general' a theory to use.
What you need to consider are:
1. You should use the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui i.e. under the Four Symbolic Animals theory, make sure that the bed is in a `good' position.
What is a good position?
a. When you open the door to the bedroom, it is best that the bed is not seen directly.
b. The `headrest' of the bed should have a proper backing of a `solid' wall and not placed against a window.
c. You can make use of the free computerised Eight House module at www.geomancy-online.com to `draw' your Eight House Chart. Here, if you can sleep closer to an auspicious intangible force but bear in mind (give priority) to Para a. and b.
d. Only after you have considered the above and if you have the `luxury' to sleep with your head facing an auspicious location, than go ahead with it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/23/99 12:03:38 PM, Persephone Miller wrote:
>I'm redoracting my room and I
>was wondering if putting my
>bed so it faces west is bad.
>As in my head is west.
>
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