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Hi,
My bedroom is fairly small. The bedroom door faces the bed regardless where the bed is placed. The door direction is south @210 deg. Currently the headboard of the bed is lying against the north wall. The window is on the east wall. My desk lyes against the north wall on the west section of the room, where the bed is placed against the north wall in the east section of the room.
The closet space takes the entire south side (two sliding doors).
What should I do about the door situation? According to the free analysis, I am a east person with South as the best direction. Please help.
-Wendy
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Dear Wendy,
1. Appreciate if you can confirm whether when you mention "the door direction is south @210 deg." Are u referring to the main entrance door or your room door.
2. If it is your room door, then, what you mentioned may not be exactly correct to assess the overall position.
3. Especially since it is difficult to divide a small room into North-South; East-West since they can be pretty close to each other. Where it takes is only a few steps to go from North to South or South to East etc...
4. Ideally, when you take a reading, it should be taken from the center-point of the house to the main entrance. And in relation to this which compass direction(s) is your room located in.
5. For a small room, the impact on your overall Feng Shui would thus depend on the `greater' picture i.e. the environment; the site and say the house that you are staying in. This has the most impact on you. Rather than just your room alone.
6. For a small room, what you can do here to generally check - Under the Eight House theory, what intangible force of yours is at the room. This is just a consideration or understanding.
7. Otherwise, as you mentioned, whichever direction you place the bed, it can still be seen facing the bedroom door.
Under this situation, we can only make full use of the Shapes and Form Feng Shui:
7.1. Where possible, try to see if the bed can be placed on the opposite side of the bedroom door.
7.2. Where possible, the headrest should preferably be placed against a solid back.
7.3. If there is a window and should the bed be placed next to it, try to leave a gap between the bed and the window.
7.4. Where possible, try to avoid having the head face or seen from the bedroom door. (If possible).
7.4. Close the bedroom door when you are in the bedroom.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/22/2002 12:34:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
My bedroom is fairly small.
The bedroom door faces the bed
regardless where the bed is
placed. The door direction is
south @210 deg. Currently the
headboard of the bed is lying
against the north wall. The
window is on the east wall. My
desk lyes against the north
wall on the west section of
the room, where the bed is
placed against the north wall
in the east section of the
room.
The closet space takes the
entire south side (two sliding
doors).
What should I do about the
door situation? According to
the free analysis, I am a east
person with South as the best
direction. Please help.
-Wendy

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Hi,
I checked the center of the house, the bedroom is probably part in the northeast sector and part in the east sector. The whole house is a long rectangle where the long wall of the house faces 330deg if looking from the center spot. My bedroom is on the short side of the house right on the top of the garage, closer to the central northeast (45deg) side of the house ( there are another small room adjacent to my bedroom close to the central east direction 90deg). I am not exactly sure about the exact length of the house, so it is hard to say if my bedroom is really in the northeast sector or mainly in the east sector. So my question would be if my bedroom resides mainly in the northeast sector, what harm will it do? I looked up the eight house theory, the northeast direction entails petty annoyances, headaches and disease, but is not the worst direction for me - just bad. So are those things very bad? Will they really affect my overall health and career (money luck)? How bad is bad?
Thanks in advance,
Wendy
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