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Dear Laura,
1. Many users also faced similar problems such as you and your partner.
2. Under the Eight House concept, one partner can still sleep closer to the `intangible force' and the other partner sleep on the other side. (Using the partner as a shield).
3. In my personal opinion, weightage should firstly be given to the layout of the room based on Shapes and Form techniques. For example the bed should be against the wall. When one opens the bedroom door, the bed should be on the opposite wall e.g. facing the door.
4. I am glad you find this site interesting.
For those who are new here can look at photo tours e.g. caricatures to have a better understanding of FS i.e. Traditional FS as opposed to "Others".
Alternatively, one can use the Search button in this forum to search the over more than 3,800 messages in this forum i.e. nearly any subject related to Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/5/00 4:28:00 PM, Laura Wing wrote:
>Thanks for the clarification.
>Bummer... my Australian
>partner and I are almost polar
>opposites, thus finding a
>'holistic' sleeping position
>is a challenge. Me: 20 July
>1964 Partner: 24 July 1958.
>Oh, well, looks like we will
>have to sleep in separate
>beds! Thanks again, I’m
>finding this site very
>interesting and well
>maintained…
>
>Cheers,
>
>Laura
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