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While considering each
individual's best sleeping direction and avoiding his or her "Lonely Pillow"
direction. (Both are determined by your year of birth in relation to your
gender.) There are several environmental factors to consider when choosing
the position of your bed, such as:
Large MIRRORS - aren't recommended in the bedroom, because they aren't
conducive to a restful nights sleep. Mirrors reflect light... light is Yang
Qi, which is active energy. By reflecting light mirrors stir-up the Qi in
the bedroom, where you want the Qi to be more Yin / still and restful.
Besides, mirrors could reflect your bedroom activities to the neighbor. This
wouldn't create a feeling of security and safety in the bedroom. Plus, if
the mirror is in your "Lonely Pillow" direction, it will cause you to be
single.
Headboard against a wall! The wall provides stillness of energy to provide a
restful nights sleep. You want the Qi to be still at top of your head. If
you angle your bed in a corner, there will be too much movement in the Qi at
the top of your head for you to have a good night’s sleep. When there is a
window above or behind the head-of-the-bed, be sure the window is closed
when you are in bed, because a closed window stops the movement of Qi. After
all Qi moves with Wind & Water.
Clear view of the bedroom entrance... without being in-line with door. If
you're in-line with an OPEN doorway, you'll be hit directly by the Qi coming
through the OPEN doorway. I emphasize OPEN, because the majority of Feng
Shui books fail to mention that a door must be OPEN for the Qi to move
through it. After all doors, like windows, stop the movement of Wind &
Water. So if you have no choice but to sleep in-line with the door... CLOSE
the door, or at least keep it ajar to direct the Qi away from the bed.
Bathrooms mustn't be seen from the bed. With bathrooms it is a sanitation
issue. Keeping the door closed or at least ajar is the simplest solution.
Moving the bed would be another solution.
Sharp corners , caused by oddly shaped rooms, pointed directly at the bed or
bedroom door are considered an 'Angle or Metal Sha'. These cause instability
and insecurity to the relationship as well as health problems. Some remedies
for this type of sha (negative affect) are rounding the sharp edge off the
corner, concealing it with molding, or positioning the bed in another
location.
Avoid large exposed beams above the bed , which cause various problems
depending on their position. Move beds and other occupied furniture out from
under exposed beams. If it is impossible to move the bed, conceal them with
an actual flat ceiling or use thick multi-colored tapestry-type fabric by
stapling the cloth as if it were an actual ceiling over the bed.
* When the beam is chopping across the body, health problems in that area of
the body will develop. Once again we are dealing with the harshness of a
direct hit of Qi, which is being directed downwards off the sides of the
beam.
* Beam dividing bed between two pillows , from head to toe, the harmony of
the union is in jeopardy. The Qi coming down from the sides of the beam
could cause separation or divorce.
A bed positioned between two of the unseen energy patterns. To find these
unseen energy areas, divide the width and depth of your entire home by three
creating a tic-tac-toe type grid. If your body is divided you will have
health problems in the region where the two energy patterns bisect your
body. When a bed is divided from head-to-toe between the two pillows by an
unseen energy grid line, the occupants are sleeping in two different energy
combinations... which cause relationship problems. A couple described it
best when they said "it's like we're sleeping in the same bed in different
rooms." The solution is to move the entire bed into one section of the house
grid. Hopefully, the section with the best energy combination.
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