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Dear ed Gin,


It would be good if you can make sure that no part of the bed faces the door. However, if you can't or only a bit of the bed faces the door, then this is still acceptable.


The logic behind having your bed face the door, is that it symolise like a coffin position. So not very auspicious.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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On 3/7/2005 8:00:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Hello Master,

I have a question pertaining

to bed orientation.

I have a king size bed. Most

part of the bed is facing the

wall but some part of the bed

is facing the room door

direction.

Is it not favourable?




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Hello Master,


Thanks for the advice.


Part of the bed (say 30%) will face the bedroom door. Will it help if i do the following:-


(a) Close the door whileI'msleeping at night;


(b) Or leave the door open but install a soft curtain in place of the doors instead. The said screen is supposed to be large and wide enough to cover or block the bed from viewing at the bedroom door.


Please advise.


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On 3/7/2005 8:08:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear ed Gin,

It would be good if you can

make sure that no part of the

bed faces the door. However,

if you can't or only a bit of

the bed faces the door, then

this is still acceptable.

The logic behind having your

bed face the door, is that it

symolise like a coffin

position. So not very

auspicious.

Hope that helps.

Warmest RegardsRobert

LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for

Applied Feng Shui Research

On 3/7/2005 8:00:13 PM, ed Gin

wrote:
Hello Master,
I have a

question pertaining
to bed

orientation.
I have a king size bed.

Most
part of the bed is facing

the
wall but some part of the

bed
is facing the room

door
direction.
Is it not

favourable?




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Dear ed Gin,


In this case, either (a) or (b) which you have mentioned are both acceptable.


Like the saying goes, if you cannot see the problem, then it no longer becomes an issue.


Option (b) would be probably better if your bedroom is large enough to allow for the a soft curtain to there without creating too much inconvience especially making it difficult to navigate around the room.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research




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On 3/8/2005 3:39:23 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Hello Master,

Thanks for the advice.

Part of the bed (say 30%) will

face the bedroom door. Will it

help if i do the following:-

(a) Close the door

whileI'msleeping

at night;

(b) Or leave the door open but

install a soft curtain in

place of the doors instead.

The said screen is supposed to

be large and wide enough to

cover or block the bed from

viewing at the bedroom door.

Please advise.

On 3/7/2005 8:08:02 PM, Robert Lee

wrote:
Dear ed Gin,
It would be

good if you can
make sure that no

part of the
bed faces the door.

However,
if you can't or only a bit

of
the bed faces the door,

then
this is still acceptable.
The

logic behind having your
bed face the

door, is that it
symolise like a

coffin
position. So not

very
auspicious.
Hope that

helps.
Warmest

RegardsRobert
LeeGEOMANCY.NET -

Center for
Applied Feng Shui

Research
On 3/7/2005 8:00:13 PM, ed

Gin
wrote:
Hello Master,
I have

a
question pertaining
to

bed
orientation.
I have a king

size bed.
Most
part of the bed is

facing
the
wall but some part of

the
bed
is facing the

room
door
direction.
Is it

not
favourable?




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