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Dear Kumari,
I believe that, you most likely are staying in a hostel.
Frankly, it is difficult to `correct' these especially if it is in a `small' room where one has difficulties moving furniture.
As a consolation, many have also gone thru the same `situation' as yours and are doing very well. This is not a permanent situation and most of the time you most likely are studying.
Furthermore, being young and I believe, with more Yang energy in you.
Good Luck in your studies:)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/31/00 12:12:00 AM, Kumari Jones wrote:
>To Cecil,
>
>Around my bed are my desk,
>shelves and bedside tables.
>They aren't right up next to
>my bed but a few meters away
>(so the area around the bed is
>clear). However, the sharp
>edges of these objects point
>towards the bed and thus me
>when i am lying in the bed. I
>read that if sharp corners
>from any object point towards
>you in bed it is bad. What do
>i do to lessen the bad feng
>shui of these sharp
>corners??(there are lots of
>them)
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