myfs_112643 Posted April 18, 2005 Share Posted April 18, 2005 i am moving into a very nice house in a nice neighborhood with nice people, but my bedroom is in my disaster position. i cannot move my bedroom, so what steps can i take to make my bedroom not so bad? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted April 18, 2005 Staff Share Posted April 18, 2005 Dear Anon,It is of course nice to have everything perfect. However, in reality, this isn't always possible. There will bound to be some imperfections in pre designed homesunless you are rich enough to construct your own perfect home.Anonymous wrote:i am moving into a very nice house in a nice neighborhood with nice people, but my bedroom is in my disaster position. i cannot move my bedroom, so what steps can i take to make my bedroom not so bad? In Feng Shui, you should always remember, that there are many different concepts each has a specific purpose. In your case, say the suitability of the room isn't ideal.Make sure that at least say the house is suitable to you, and/or at least the colour scheme of the bedroom is of a favourable element.In addition, you should also attempt to fix up other major leaks in your home. This way, you have something else which is suitable to you to offset the unsuitable flaw.Often, a single feng shui fault alone (ie say a toilet in the center of the house), the bedroom does not fit you, or colour is unsuitable. Each individual flaw on its own does not cause a major catastrophy. But when many many leaks comes together, that is where you get trouble.Which is why I keep stressing that, it is more important to correct whatever flaw that is correctable, rather then to dull on the problems you cannot fix.In cases for suitability, the only way to ensure you do not ever encounter such a issue, is to make sure that you check the home for that suitability or external shapes and form flaws before you actually buy it. Suitability and external shapes and form cannot be fixed unlike other flaws such as flying star or colour schemes etc. So these are important considerations when you first get the home.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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