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Dear May,


It is good that you provide a simple sketch.


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On 1/5/2005 3:59:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi

My bed position is facing the

edge of the wall, if i turn

So long as the edge does not point towards your bed, it is ok.




the bed to the other side it

will face the staircase. Is it

okay to put some potted plant

the the corner of the wall ?

Kinldy advise what should i do

?
Usually, it is best not to put potted plants in a bedroom for two reasons:-


1. Yin and Yang concept


A bedroom is said to be usually a place of rest (yin). And a potted plant is "growing" e.g. leaves : thus considered yang and not suitable.


2. Commonsense approach


Effort has to be made to constantly look after the plant. Some plants may not survive well inside a home; thus may need constant "attention" such as bringing it out to sun once-in-a-while.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil



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Hi,Cecil Thank for your reply, the edge of the wall is really facing my bed. It is better to shift to the other side , but it will face the stair case. It is all right? On 1/5/2005 7:57:58 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:

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Dear May,

It is good that you provide a

simple sketch.

On 1/5/2005 3:59:11 AM, MAY MAY

wrote:
Hi
My bed position is

facing the
edge of the wall, if i

turn

So long as the edge does not point

towards your bed, it is ok.

the bed to the other side it
will

face the staircase. Is it
okay to put

some potted plant
the the corner of

the wall ?
Kinldy advise what should

i do
?Usually, it is best not to put

potted plants in a bedroom for two

reasons:-

1. Yin and Yang concept

A bedroom is said to be usually a place

of rest (yin). And a potted plant is

"growing" e.g. leaves : thus considered

yang and not suitable.

2. Commonsense approach

Effort has to be made to constantly look

after the plant. Some plants may not

survive well inside a home; thus may

need constant "attention" such as

bringing it out to sun once-in-a-while.

Warmest Regards,Cecil




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