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Dear Anita,
There are three `issues' regarding the computer:
1. The Video Display Screen which is made of glass. Depending on the type
of computer screen used, some are `reflective'. If you have read many
messages on `avoiding' mirrors in the bedroom, here, the computer screen =
mirror and should preferably not face any part of the bed. If so, you can
simply use a computer cover or a cloth to cover it when not in use.
2. Some Feng Shui Masters believe that computers are `electrical' and
belongs to the water element. In this case, if will affect those
particularly those with `weak' fire element.
3. As computers are `electrical' there will be some form of magnetic
interference and some believe that it is not good to place it at one's
auspicious location. Furthermore, again depending on the brand of the
monitor screen, some may be low radiation, while others `high' radiation.
Some FS practioners will ask one to place plants. A NASA study had found
plants good for indoors and outdoors.
Personally, I feel point number 1 is the most important consideration. But
again, like I mention, it all depends on the QUALITY of the personal
computers purchased. Many good computers have screens that do not reflect
thus no longer act as a mirror. While others are very low radiation and
safe.
In Feng Shui, we again should not go too detailed into " peanut " Feng Shui
but rather go with our feelings in this area. I will be more worried if your
bed faces the toilet bowl or it faces directly the door. As I mentioned,
place these at locations where you feel "correct" is the most important
thing.
Cecil
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Date: Sunday, April 25, 1999 1:31 AM
Subject: placement of computers in the bedroom
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>dear sir'
> thank you very muchc for the answer of my question. i am very much
satisfied by your answer. now i want to know that in which direction of the
room the computer should be kept? please let me know. thanking you
>anita agarwal
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