myfs_135868 Posted October 23, 2008 Share Posted October 23, 2008 i have one question..when there are many people living under one roof..how does one persons feng shui applies to all...for e.g direction lucky for me might be bad for my wife nd vice versa..how to synthesise Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 28, 2008 Staff Share Posted November 28, 2008 1. If the bedroom is occupied by husband and wife, http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Master_Bedroom:_Which_side_must_I_sleep_onIn the above link, for example, the Master Bedroom is located in the South-West sector of the home.Under the Eight House concept, SW is suitable to the Mrs (her longevity) sector. While SW to : Mr is his death sector.If the master bed is placed as shown in the illustration; Mr should sleep closer to the master bedroom door, while Mrs, sleep closer to the "toilet" area.2. Here in this example, therefore:the master bedroom is located at South-West (SW) compass direction. If the bed-head is placed in this position, MRS should sleep closer to the window while MR should sleep closer to the bedroom door. Here, MRS (LONGEIVTY) shield's MR (DEATH). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 9, 2020 Staff Share Posted April 9, 2020 Related: Read Para 4 below:- Case Study 4: Applying Ba Zi Feng Shui + Who sleeps where is no accident 1. Both partners individual best colours are combined to find a common denominator. 2. In this example, both partners have a common element: Water element. 3. Thus in the master bedroom, water element is one of the colours used in this bedroom. 4. In addition, who sleeps where is no accident. 4.1. This is because the Qi flowing from NE towards the bedroom window is inauspicious for Mrs. 4.2. Thus Mr sleeps closer to the windows to shield or protect Mrs. 5. At NE sector, from now till 2023 = Very auspicious. But from 2024 onwards, this becomes past prosperity. 6. This unit is also affected by the inauspicious Fire at Heaven's Gate. As the earlier case studies 2 and 3 had already covered this, no longer discussed, here. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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