myfs_117447 Posted December 14, 2005 Share Posted December 14, 2005 Edited by Robert: Frankly, it is much easier to advise you if you have a layout plan, then having to imagine how the room look likewith your text description.I have a small room with two windows one on the north side of the room and the other on the east side of the room,on the south side of the room is the bathroom and on the southwest side of the east wall is the door, according with your sofware the best position 4 the bed is west or northwest but if i place the bed on the west side i will not have a clear view to the door and i will be in front of a window. and if i place the bed on the northwest side i will not have a strong support sincepart of the bed will be under a window. i cant place my bed in the north, east, south, and southeast since they are my 4 inauspicious directions. i need help Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted December 16, 2005 Staff Share Posted December 16, 2005 Dear Anon,Anonymous wrote:I have a small room with two windows one on the north side of the room and the other on the east side of the room,on the south side of the room is the bathroom and on the southwest side of the east wall is the door, according with your sofware the best position 4 the bed is west or northwest but if i place the bed on the west side i will not have a clear view to the door and i will be in front of a window. and if i place the bed on the northwest side i will not have a strong support sincepart of the bed will be under a window. i cant place my bed in the north, east, south, and southeast since they are my 4 inauspicious directions. i need helpFrankly, I hope I gotten the description right, took me a while to really visualise an image in my head.But anyway, based on what you have written, the shape and form placement of the bed where you can view the door and not have the window directly behind you is much better location. In this case, you can ignore the best sleeping position. The only thing if the bed is double, then ensure you sleep closer to the side the of the bed which falls under the more favourable sector. As well as enhance the room with more favourable element to your ba zi to help offset any inauspicious influence that you are not able to resolve such as the sleeping position.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Reseach Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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