seantang Posted May 20, 1999 Share Posted May 20, 1999 I am new to Fengshui, so please pardon my obvious ignorance of even the basics.From the website, I gather that my best direction according to:- my birthdate (31Dec73) is South- my zodiac animal (Ren Ox) is Northeast or North.Please correct me if I am wrong. So, to put it simply, which direction should my bed, front door etc point towards?And given my details, how should I cure a sharp corner pointed at my bed (caused by the rectangular construction of the attached bathroom)? With a windchime? Of what material? Of how many pieces? Moving the bed would put it next to / in front of a window or a door.Thank you for your patience. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 20, 1999 Share Posted May 20, 1999 Dear Sean,First of all, let me welcome you to the forum on behalf of the users here:)Please see below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 4:28 PMSubject: My personal directions Quote From: "Sean Tang" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.I am new to Fengshui, so please pardon my obvious ignorance of even thebasics.From the website, I gather that my best direction according to:- my birthdate (31Dec73) is South- my zodiac animal (Ren Ox) is Northeast or North.Please correct me if I am wrong. So, to put it simply, which directionshould my bed, front door etc point towards? There are a few Feng Shui theories and concepts. Here, you have found outthat your house is a " South " House.You should not look at the zodiac animal i.e. NE or North.For a South House,North = LongevityNE = DisasterEast = ProsperitySE = HealthS = ExcellentSW = IrritationWest = SpookNW = DeathHere, preferable that you sleep with your HEAD facing any of the gooddirections. Quote And given my details, how should I cure a sharp corner pointed at my bed(caused by the rectangular construction of the attached bathroom)? With awindchime? Of what material? Of how many pieces? Moving the bed would put itnext to / in front of a window or a door. The best way to avoid the sharp corner aimed at your bed is (where possible)shift your bed to a location that is not affected by the sharp corner. Ifyou cannot really do so, and it is still pointed at your bed, onealternative is that it is aimed at your legs (as a last resort).If you shift the bed and it is in front of a window, you should leave spacebetween the bed and the window.The alternative as you mentioned is a wind chime. But take note of thefollowing:-1. Do not use a wind chime with 5 tubes.2. The tubes have to be hallow.I normally do not advise hanging a wind chime unless you have considered ordone a detailed Feng Shui audit such as using the Flying Star and /orlooking at your personal elements.The question mark remains: Currently, I cannot advise you on the type ofwind chime used e.g. wood, metal without such knowledge. This is becausedepending on your element strength the wrong wind chime used incorrectly maydo more damage than simply doing nothing at all.Another point is that a wind chime in a `wrong' location or a location withhigh concentration of YIN energy may inadvertently attrack a playful imp.But here the only harm is restless sleep or nightmares. Alternatively, theuse of too many wind chimes may cause mental problems.The other alternative is a plant but it is not adviseable to be placed in abedroom as plants grow and give off `yang' energy.If you intend only to use the Eight House Theory, then I suggest, you mayhave to use your personal intuition. For example, go and buy a wind chimethat you like.Other than a wind chime there are few cures for the room.Warmest Regards,Cecil --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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