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Dear Timothy,
1. The `concept' of having a bed facing one of a person's worst direction is considered of `secondary' importance or ranking.
2. What is more important are:
2.1 Proper position of the bed in terms of Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui.
For example, when you open the bedroom door, where possible, the bed should be on the opposite wall.
It is equally important to see if the bed does not share the same wall as a toilet.
If it is facing a toilet e.g. the door of the toilet `looks' at the "head board" or the head part of the bed, a remedy is to place a side table and place a lamp on top of it.
This side table with a lamp on is symbolic of a `partition' between the bed and the toilet door.
3. Only after considering the Shapes and Form Feng Shui, you can then consider sleeping (where possible) at a good intangible force sector (based on Eight House) such as the longevity, health, excellent .. sector.
4. After having considered Para 3 and as an added `luxury' see if your head can face a good direction when you sleep.
5. Therefore, if one can see the series of steps as shown above, having a person's head facing a good direction is less important than those points mentioned under Para 1 to 3.
Hope that helps.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/21/00 1:17:00 AM, Timothy Setyawan wrote:
>Pls advise how to avoid bad
>luck as my bed is facing east
>(which is my worst) direction
>and I can not do anything to
>change it.
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