myfs_98354 Posted January 8, 2004 Share Posted January 8, 2004 I am Strong Fire. My bedroom is in my longevity sector, N, and I sleep with my head pointing toward SE, my health position. So far, so good, as far as the Eight House Theory goes. However, I understand from my Flying Star report, that this sector represents quarrels and conflicts. I have to sleep here, so I am thinking taking advantage of the colors favorable to my personal element might help that situation some. I have tried different bed directions, and find sleep to be the most restful here. I have no option in this direction but to sleep with my head under a window. I have a headboard, keep the blinds shut, and feel secure, as the room backs onto our patio. Any suggestions on this arrangement, let me know. In the five-element analysis, this room is compromised by a 5, 9 combination - metal is needed. On a yearly basis, it is compromised by 3, 1, but that would involve a fire remedy - I have decided that metal is more important. (Fire might also disastrously produce more earth). Health comes before wealth, and I do not want to give #5 any leeway, given the magnifying characteristics of #9.Water is associated with the North. I know that one should not place aquariums or plants in the bedroom as they are too Yang. This makes sense, but some go so far as to say no blue or even pictures of blue in a bedroom, as these represent water. I find blue to be a restful color.Is light blue appropriate for the room, in keeping with my Strong Fire element, or will the ?water? of the blue-colored fabric have a detrimental effect on the Metal cure I have placed?. I wouldn't think color alone would have any effect - if anything I am thinking that water could drain earth. It's probably more useful to bring in a filing cabinet from the closet than to bother with white blankets. A an aside, I have read that the Chinese avoid white blankets (shrouds). I assume that has no basis in Feng Shui; it certainly has no impact on my cultural outlook.. P.S. My remedy is kind of home-made----- my grandmother?s giant coffee urn. That?s as good as it?s going to get, until I do more research into the more specific type of remedy needed. Maybe the filing cabinet.Thanks,Regina Cohn Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 13, 2004 Staff Share Posted January 13, 2004 Dear Regina,Thank you for your file attachment of your bedrom. Quote On 1/8/2004 10:04:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:I am Strong Fire. My bedroomis in my longevity sector, N,and I sleep with my headpointing toward SE, my healthposition. So far, so good, asfar as the Eight House Theorygoes. However, I understandfrom my Flying Star report,that this sector representsquarrels and conflicts. Ihave to sleep here, so I amthinking taking advantage ofthe colors favorable to mypersonal element might helpthat situation some.I have tried different beddirections, and find sleep tobe the most restful here. Ihave no option in thisdirection but to sleep with myhead under a window. I have aheadboard, keep the blindsshut, and feel secure, as theroom backs onto our patio.Any suggestions on thisarrangement, let me know. Expand Yes, looks like the current arrangement is OK. Since, there are two sets of windows and your bed is further away from the bedroom door. The windows behind the bed:==========================Often, this is commonsense than Feng Shui. But since Feng Shui works on commonsense, it applies: since, we may never know, who may peep on us, from behind.It is nice to have, the bed head, suit your Eight House. Quote In the five-element analysis,this room is compromised by a5, 9 combination - metal isneeded. On a yearly basis, itis compromised by 3, 1, butthat would involve a fireremedy - I have decided thatmetal is more important.(Fire might also disastrouslyproduce more earth). Healthcomes before wealth, and I donot want to give #5 anyleeway, given the magnifyingcharacteristics of #9. Expand Yes, priority should go to "destroy" #5, first. In some instances, Fire can still be used. But often, if it is #2. For #5, where earth keeps on accumulating, a fire cure may not be feasible since, as you had mentioned, it will continously inflame or increase the magnitude of #5. But if only #2 is present, fire can be used, here since fire helps to exhaust #2. Quote Water is associated with theNorth. I know that oneshould not place aquariums orplants in the bedroom as theyare too Yang. This makessense, but some go so far asto say no blue or evenpictures of blue in a bedroom,as these represent water. Ifind blue to be a restfulcolor.Is light blue appropriate forthe room, in keeping with myStrong Fire element, or willthe ?water? of theblue-colored fabric have adetrimental effect on theMetal cure I have placed?. Iwouldn't think color alonewould have any effect - ifanything I am thinking thatwater could drain earth. It'sprobably more useful to bringin a filing cabinet from thecloset than to bother withwhite blankets. Expand If one is not sure, pastel shades of any colour is acceptable. Water can be used in the room. Quote A an aside, I have read thatthe Chinese avoid whiteblankets (shrouds). I assumethat has no basis in FengShui; it certainly has noimpact on my culturaloutlook.. Expand Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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