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Thank you very much for your advice, Cecil!!
On 2/20/01 8:45:00 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Anon,
>
>In a recent reply to the same
>or similar question, I
>personally feel that this is a
>non-issue since you are
>normally not sleeping under
>the portion of the `beam'.
>
>In a situation where there is
>indeed a beam `pressing' on
>the body; I feel that this is
>a real concern.
>
>But, yes, do rest and relax as
>usually, a portion of the
>pillow would `occupy' or be
>below this beam and in fact,
>more often, the head is
>further away from this `beam'.
>
>In case of a further paranoal;
>of feeling that there could be
>a poison arrow from the beam
>towards, the bed, in my
>opinion, this is usually a non
>issue since the distance of
>this `beam' is relatively far
>away and in most instances,
>aimed 45 degress and usually
>away from the body. Again
>this, I felt is a non issue.
>
>Therefore, this round; it is
>good to `listen' to your
>boyfriend's advice:)
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>On 2/20/01 12:39:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>>Hi,
>>My boyfriend's bed(the
>>headboard) is plastered on the
>>wall. Its mattress is the
>>divan type with rollers. So
>>there's a small gap (2 inches)
>>between the mattress and the
>>headboard. I noticed right
>>above the headboard on the
>>same wall, there's a slight
>>beam protruding out about 6
>>inches. We are sleeping under
>>it. Not quite directly. About
>>6 inches away. I told him it's
>>not good. He said not to
>>worry. Maybe I am being
>>paranoid.
>>I wish to know if sleeping
>>this way is bad feng
>>shui.Kindly advise. Thank you.
>
>
>
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