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Greetings, Master Lee,

I understand the importance of positioning a bed in relation to bedroom door, windows and mirrors. However, a friend just commented that even though a bed is not facing a bedroom door, it is still bad fengshui if the head or foot of the bed points to the direction of the street/main gate/car port. My bed is in the middle of the house, not at the front side, which will understandably be noisy. Is my friend's comment true?

 

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What is the coffin position?

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1. Historically, when a deceased person passed away and was brought home before the funeral, the head would be brought into the house through the main door.

2. Consequently, during the funeral, the legs would be the first to be taken out through the main door or main gate and onto the streets.

3. This is the significance and origin of your friend's remarks.

4. Furthermore, many new ECs and condos now have full glass panels in the bedrooms. Therefore, even if the legs do not face the bedroom door, but rather the windows, it can still be considered a coffin position.

4.1. What I mean to convey is that Paragraph 4 is based on common sense and holds some truth.

4.2. For instance, if someone's home is on the ground floor and the second floor, and the curtains are not properly drawn, one could see into the bedroom. It is undesirable to be able to see a person's underwear, especially if their legs are wide open and facing the windows.

 

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IN SUMMARY

The text highlights traditional funeral practices regarding the positioning of the deceased, emphasizing the cultural significance of how bodies are brought into and out of the home. Additionally, it addresses modern architectural designs that may inadvertently create discomfort regarding privacy and visibility in bedrooms.

 

 


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Thank you very much for the explanation, Master Lee. 

Fortunately, my beds (both in first and second floor) are not in direct alignment to the bedroom door. Each is perpendicular to the bedroom door. So the legs are already correct in that they don't point to the bedroom door.

However, my friend says that even though the legs don't point towards the bedroom door, it is still bad fengshui if the legs or head is in the direction of the street or main gate. It doesn't make sense to me, but some people seem to be very sure about it. I'd love to hear your expert opinion.

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On 8/12/2019 at 1:52 PM, stelle123 said:

Thank you very much for the explanation, Master Lee. 

Fortunately, my beds (both in first and second floor) are not in direct alignment to the bedroom door. Each is perpendicular to the bedroom door. So the legs are already correct in that they don't point to the bedroom door.

However, my friend says that even though the legs don't point towards the bedroom door, it is still bad fengshui if the legs or head is in the direction of the street or main gate. It doesn't make sense to me, but some people seem to be very sure about it. I'd love to hear your expert opinion.

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The text emphasizes the importance of individual perspectives, acknowledging that while certain viewpoints may seem illogical, everyone has the right to their own opinions. This highlights the subjective nature of understanding and interpretation in discussions.


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