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My room is not very big and i can only sleep either facing west or east. My best sleeping direction is west. However, the bed will be in the path of the attached toilet door. Also, there is a sharp potruding corner (poison arrow) pointing at the bed.
If I sleep facing east, the bed will not be in the path of the toilet door nor will there be any sharp edges pointing at the bed.
Which would be a better sleeping position? Tq.
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1. In my opinion, facing West is considered as "nice-to-have" and not a must-have situation.
2. Shapes and Forms is often the primary or first consideration. Here, how many of us sees a room and instinctively visualise where the bed-head would be...
3. Thus Para 2 should be the most important consideration even if it goes against Para 1.
4. The saying goes "one should not go against - nature or rather one's instincts" if you know what I mean!

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On 12/28/2011 4:57:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My room is not very big and i
can only sleep either facing
west or east. My best sleeping
direction is west. However,
the bed will be in the path of
the attached toilet door.
Also, there is a sharp
potruding corner (poison
arrow) pointing at the bed.If
I sleep facing east, the bed
will not be in the path of the
toilet door nor will there be
any sharp edges pointing at
the bed. Which would be a
better sleeping position? Tq.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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I forgot to mention that East is my bad sleeping direction (irritation) direction.
Will it be ok to still sleep in this position? I will not be able to see d door of d room from this position either. Thx

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On 12/29/2011 5:11:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. In my opinion, facing West is
considered as "nice-to-have" and not a
must-have situation.2. Shapes and Forms
is often the primary or first
consideration. Here, how many of us sees
a room and instinctively visualise where
the bed-head would be...3. Thus Para 2
should be the most important
consideration even if it goes against
Para 1.4. The saying goes "one should
not go against - nature or rather one's
instincts" if you know what I mean!On
12/28/2011 4:57:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My room is not very big and i
can only sleep either facing
west or east. My best sleeping
direction is west. However,
the
bed will be in the path of
the
attached toilet door.
Also, there is
a sharp
potruding corner (poison
arrow) pointing at the bed.If
I
sleep facing east, the bed
will not
be in the path of the
toilet door
nor will there be
any sharp edges
pointing at
the bed. Which would be
a
better sleeping position? Tq.
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Please note that I mentioned that it is nice-to and not a must-have to sleep with the head facing a good direction.
Another consideration is which sector is the bedroom, in. If would be even better if the sector the bedroom in is in your favourable sector.
In reality, it is not like you have another bedroom to sleep in, right?

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On 12/30/2011 8:22:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I forgot to mention that East is my bad
sleeping direction (irritation)
direction. Will it be ok to still sleep
in this position? I will not be able to
see d door of d room from this position
either. Thx On 12/29/2011 5:11:16 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
1. In my opinion,
facing West is
considered as
"nice-to-have" and not a
must-have
situation.2. Shapes and Forms
is
often the primary or first
consideration. Here, how many of us
sees
a room and instinctively
visualise where
the bed-head would
be...3. Thus Para 2
should be the
most important
consideration even if
it goes against
Para 1.4. The saying
goes "one should
not go against -
nature or rather one's
instincts" if
you know what I mean!On
12/28/2011
4:57:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My
room is not very big and i
can
only sleep either facing
west or
east. My best sleeping
direction
is west. However,
the
bed will
be in the path of
the
attached
toilet door.
Also, there is
a
sharp
potruding corner (poison
arrow) pointing at the bed.If
I
sleep facing east, the bed
will not
be in the path of the
toilet door
nor will there be
any sharp edges
pointing at
the bed. Which would be
a
better sleeping position? Tq.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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