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1. In the past, I had posted messages on living in a small room.


2. Under the outline of Chinese Metaphysics, the highest order is what is known as Tai-Ji. Below this level is the Yin and Yang concept.


3. Below the Yin and Yang Concept and if Eight House (Eight Mansions or also called Ba Cai) Feng Shui cannot be applied due to a small room, then the "higher" level Yin and Yang concept should be applied.


4. Here, Yang represents the day or bright or things equivalent to study, physical exercise. While Yin represents activities for relaxation and rest and sleep.


5. Especially for a student, which must have a balance between studies and sleep, many logically try to set a balance between the both.


6. For some, who have a habit of treating their bedroom for rest only often see them going to (in Singapore) places like Mcdonalds to study or their school general seating areas to study.


7. Thus logically, for a small bedroom, the best that one can achieve would be in the above area of Yang and Yin - this concept for your small room.


8. Frankly, there is no book devoted to just a 1 small room! The above are some of the guidelines that I can think off. Which was covered in many past forum messages especially questions usually posted by students who live in dorms.


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Susan B. wrote:
Any suggestions for corrections for living in 1 small room. Desk has to be in front of window.Room Includes office, tv, kitchen and bed. Do you suggest any books with that info? Thanks Susan



Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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