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I just read that fountains are not good for the bedroom. But I recently bought a fountain and placed in the bedroom to help me sleep. The soothing sound and the increased humidity from these fountains really helps me sleep better. These fountains are made to help people who have insomia relax and get better rest. Here is a link to these fountains and all the reviews for them are good.


http://www.homedics.com/prod/SubCat.aspx?CategoryID=101


Can you englighten me on this subject? Should I take the fountain out of my room? But I really don't want to because it really helps me get better rest.


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Dear Jacky,


jacky chan wrote:
I just read that fountains are not good for the bedroom. But I recently bought a fountain and placed in the bedroom to help me sleep. The soothing sound and the increased humidity from these fountains really helps me sleep better. These fountains are made to help people who have insomia relax and get better rest. Here is a link to these fountains and all the reviews for them are good.

Firstly, when I read the word fountain, what comes to my mind is like a fairly large size water feature that will occupy a significant area in the room. What you have provided in the links are what we call small water feature that you can place anywhere like at your desk etc. So it is quite different when you compare to a fountain.


As such it is really no issue to have such a water feature. Especially if it has beneficial effects for you. I mean whatever that is able to relax you is always good. If you feel more rested and relax, you will work better and thus being able to have better health/wealth/happiness.


Since this is not a real fountain feature, I personally do not think there will be any issue if you put in even in the bedroom. I mean anything that benefits your health ie even like those ion plasma or HEPA air cleaner or like massage chair etc are generally welcome.


As long as they do provide true health benefits, there should be no issue in using them. Remember, that with good health and relaxation will you be able to be more alert in your work which allows you generate wealth for your family.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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Thanks Robert for your advice. I done much resesarch on the web and they all say no fountains in bedroom. But you really cleared things up and I believe your answer/philosophy is the most logical among theall the feng shui sitesI read. What makes you feel good, just follow your heart. Thanks!
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Dear Jacky,


jacky chan wrote:
Thanks Robert for your advice. I done much resesarch on the web and they all say no fountains in bedroom. But you really cleared things up and I believe your answer/philosophy is the most logical among theall the feng shui sitesI read. What makes you feel good, just follow your heart. Thanks!

Yes, generally it is not good to put fountain in bedroom.Fountain should be placed in larger open area like living room / balcony / family area etc. But as mentioned, when we talk about a fountain it is not one of those portable / desk type fountain.


Anyway, one should always remember that the purpose of Feng Shui is to create harmony. If that desk type water feature does help you in your sleep and make you better. Then I do not see any reasonto remove it. Being able to relax will result in better health thus improving your wealth. Therefore, beneficial for you from your personal human luck factor.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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