myfs_67943 Posted August 16, 2001 Share Posted August 16, 2001 1) Can the Bed be in the middle of the room (not against a wall)?2) Can the Bed and Study Table faces a Toilet wall (attached bathroom) but not the bathroom door?3) Can our head be pointing at the Bathroom wall?4) What is more important, the door or the direction of our bed/table.For Example, if our door is in the SE(our auspicious direction), then we can't sleep with our head pointing at SE.5) If we should sit facing our auspicious direction, does it mean that our table is always located opposite our auspicious direction (which most of the time is our inauspicious location). Thanks a Lot. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 20, 2001 Staff Share Posted August 20, 2001 Dear Siew Foong,Please see below:- Quote On 8/16/2001 9:05:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:1) Can the Bed be in themiddle of the room (notagainst a wall)? The bed can be in the middle of the room. But usually, it is best to place the `head' of the bed against a wall.For the bed not to be against the wall:-Once I visited a client and he mentioned that Master Yap Cheng Hai, had visited his home and suggested placing the bed in the `middle' of the room. I understand was because it was to orientate away from an inauspicious (Eight House Theory sector). Quote 2) Can the Bed and Study Tablefaces a Toilet wall (attachedbathroom) but not the bathroomdoor? The most important consideration is that it (the bed or study table) should preferably be next to i.e. on the opposite wall especially the toilet bowl.This is still acceptable. Quote 3) Can our head be pointing atthe Bathroom wall? This depends on the layout plan. As I do not have the layout plan, it depends... Overall, one can still point to the bathroom wall. Quote 4) What is more important, thedoor or the direction of ourbed/table.For Example, if our door is inthe SE(our auspiciousdirection), then we can'tsleep with our head pointingat SE. Under the Eight House Theory, the position of the main entrance door is crucial. However, under this theory, it is best to sleep in a good sector. And certainly `nice to have' the head pointing a good direction. The bedroom direction is not usually considered here. The bedroom door is used as a consideration under the Shapes and Form concept where it is preferred to have the bed on the opposite wall as the bedroom door. Quote 5) If we should sit facing ourauspicious direction, does itmean that our table is alwayslocated opposite ourauspicious direction (whichmost of the time is ourinauspicious location). Under the Eight House theory, the key essence is to try to spent more time at a good sector. If so, it is equally `nice to have' spending time there and facing a good location.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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