myfs_144104 Posted March 16, 2010 Share Posted March 16, 2010 My daughter's bedroom haspart of her room in her Worstlocation (South) and part ofher bedroom in Goodlocation (South-West)according to the 8 HouseReport. Is the bestarrangement for her bed tobe in the section that lies inthe South-West location (andothers like wardrobe, tables,etc.) in the south section?Also, is it ok for her bed to be inher unfavorable location butarranged in her Best Sleepingdirection (i.e. South sectionbut head towards Westdirection)?v>The South location has 6M,8W, 2B according to theFlying Star Chart. Is ita reasonable good sectorthen?v>Thank you for youradvice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 22, 2010 Staff Share Posted March 22, 2010 These are some considerations:- 1. The Key success factor is First Choice: based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. And critically, for a bedroom, one has to visualise how qi flow and where is the dead qi of a bedroom. 1.1. For example; please see attachment. The areas marked in RED are considered as Dead Qi area. Where assuming that without turning on the air-con to circulate in bedrooms: Master Bedroom, Bedroom 2 and or Bedroom 3; these areas highlighted in RED is not favourable for the bed-head to be placed close to such areas. 1.2. Such areas are ideally locations for wardrope. Unless as mentioned under Para 1.1. if an air-con is turned on all the time; then there is no issue where the bed-head is located. Even a fan blowing can help, here. 2. The concept of "NICE-TO-HAVE" and not a "MUST-HAVE". 2.2. Thus, it is of course good to sleep in a good sector (NICE-TO) and even also good to NICE-TO have sleeping with the head facing a good direction. 3. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui such as try to have the bed-head against a solid wall is a good, first choice etc... 4. For determing sectors; Flying Star is equally important. For example, with 6M, 8W and 2B, under Period 8, 8W has a higher weightage so this is considered a reasonably good sector. On a precaution or pro-active side; luckily there is strong metal 6M; but there is a 2B. #2 is sickness, so just try to avoid using warm lights as when it is turned on anything white will become "yellowish" We don't want to inflame #2. Thus cool day light light is a better choice and try to avoid BRIGHT YELLOW also in this sector - from a pro active approach. 5. If the South location does not SPAN a window area, then it takes a lower weightage. For e.g. a bedroom is between South and SW. And SW is at the opening(s) such as a window; the SW qi takes precedence over the South which may be enclosed in the room - type of senario. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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