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Dear Siew Foong,
Please see below:-
On 8/16/2001 9:05:00 AM, Kok Siew Foong wrote:
>1) Can the Bed be in the
>middle of the room (not
>against a wall)?
The bed can be in the middle of the room. But usually, it is best to place the `head' of the bed against a wall.
For the bed not to be against the wall:-
Once I visited a client and he mentioned that Master Yap Cheng Hai, had visited his home and suggested placing the bed in the `middle' of the room. I understand was because it was to orientate away from an inauspicious (Eight House Theory sector).
>2) Can the Bed and Study Table
>faces a Toilet wall (attached
>bathroom) but not the bathroom
>door?
The most important consideration is that it (the bed or study table) should preferably be next to i.e. on the opposite wall especially the toilet bowl.
This is still acceptable.
>3) Can our head be pointing at
>the Bathroom wall?
This depends on the layout plan. As I do not have the layout plan, it depends...
Overall, one can still point to the bathroom wall.
>4) What is more important, the
>door or the direction of our
>bed/table.
>For Example, if our door is in
>the SE(our auspicious
>direction), then we can't
>sleep with our head pointing
>at SE.
Under the Eight House Theory, the position of the main entrance door is crucial. However, under this theory, it is best to sleep in a good sector. And certainly `nice to have' the head pointing a good direction. The bedroom direction is not usually considered here.
The bedroom door is used as a consideration under the Shapes and Form concept where it is preferred to have the bed on the opposite wall as the bedroom door.
>5) If we should sit facing our
>auspicious direction, does it
>mean that our table is always
>located opposite our
>auspicious direction (which
>most of the time is our
>inauspicious location).
Under the Eight House theory, the key essence is to try to spent more time at a good sector. If so, it is equally `nice to have' spending time there and facing a good location.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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