guitarfive Posted June 24, 1999 Share Posted June 24, 1999 I have a king bed which is custom made (headboard stuck to the wall). When I sleep, my head is pointing to my worst direction (SE). My kua number is 8. I would like to know if I sleep sideway (parallel to headboard) with my head pointing to SW(which is my best direction), will this work without moving the bed or changing the direction of the bed. But this will also mean that I will not have a solid wall supporting me when I sleep. (The wall is about 3 feet away with windows).I also thought of sleeping the other sideway with my head pointing to NE (which is also my good direction), however, this means my bedroom door will be behind me(not directly) and also without solid wall.What is the best option for my sleeping position.Another thing is, my wife's kua number is 1 and her good direction is totally different from mine. What should be the compromise for our sleeping direction? (She does not work right now.)Please reply to me at guitarfive@yahoo.comThank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted July 5, 1999 Staff Share Posted July 5, 1999 Dear Randy,Apologise for the late response. Please read below:- Quote On 6/24/99 9:32:48 AM, Anonymous wrote:I have a king bed which iscustom made (headboard stuckto the wall). When I sleep,my head is pointing to myworst direction (SE). Make sure it is not your death or disaster, which would cause ill health. Quote My kua number is 8. I wouldlike to know if I sleepsideway (parallel toheadboard) with my headpointing to SW(which is mybest direction), will thiswork without moving the bed orchanging the direction of thebed. But this will also meanthat I will not have a solidwall supporting me when Isleep. (The wall is about 3feet away with windows). If it is your death or disaster and you are facing problems or health problems, then it is better off to sleep parallel to the headboard. Quote I also thought of sleeping theother sideway with my headpointing to NE (which is alsomy good direction), however,this means my bedroom doorwill be behind me(notdirectly) and also withoutsolid wall.What is the best option for mysleeping position.Another thing is, my wife'skua number is 1 and her gooddirection is totally differentfrom mine. What should be thecompromise for our sleepingdirection? (She does not workright now.)One way is for both of you to sleep closer to the good directions and let each other act as a shield. Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote Please reply to me atguitarfive@yahoo.comThank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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