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Dear Master


I am trying to decide where to place the bed.


The north wallwhich is mygood facing is unfortunatelyM5W2 wall. The south wall is shared with the toilet wall. In view of this, would it make the most sense to sleep with the bed headboard on the East walleven though the opposite wall (west) are windows and a balcony. There is also a gate (downstairs) at the west side and a big lake there. Thanks.



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Dear Anon,


Anonymous wrote:
The north wallwhich is mygood facing is unfortunatelyM5W2 wall. The south wall is shared with the toilet wall. In view of this, would it make the most sense to sleep with the bed headboard on the East walleven though the opposite wall (west) are windows and a balcony. There is also a gate (downstairs) at the west side and a big lake there. Thanks.

Priority for bed placement should be:-


1. The based on the layout of the room, the bed should be place in such a position where you can see the bed when you are lie on the bed.


1a. The bed should be placed anchored to the wall with no windows.


1b. The bed should be placed where directly behind the wall is the toilet/stove sharing the same wall.


2. The next comes finding the best sleeping position based on your eight house based on the posible.


3. The flying star related bad influence, can be corrected, so you should not be avoiding that sector because it has bad stars. Those stars can often be neutralised. In fact, you want to avoid the stars, you should already do that when you are searching for your house. Try to find the house that al the bad stars if possible fall in the least used rooms (toilet/storeroom etc).


Anonymous wrote:
The north wallwhich is mygood facing is unfortunatelyM5W2 wall.

So this can still be considered, but you will need to neutralise the sector with metal elements.


Anonymous wrote:
The north wallwhich is mygood facing is unfortunatelyM5W2 wall. The south wall is shared with the toilet wall.

This has to be avoided at all cost.


Anonymous wrote:
In view of this, would it make the most sense to sleep with the bed headboard on the East walleven though the opposite wall (west) are windows and a balcony. There is also a gate (downstairs) at the west side and a big lake there. Thanks.

As long as the east wall does not contain a window opening, it should be ok. Having the bed facing a window is perfectly ok as long as there is a gap between the window and the bed.


Hope that helps.


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


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So this can still be considered, but you will need to neutralise the sector with metal elements.




Dear Master Lee


Please further advise how we can neutralise the sector with metal elements. Does sleeping on brass bed frames help? Thanks.


Would it be better to sleep at this neutralised 5-2 wall than at the east wall which faces a window and balcony which overlooks a lake?




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Dear Anon,


Anonymous wrote:
Please further advise how we can neutralise the sector with metal elements. Does sleeping on brass bed frames help? Thanks.



Given, I have no idea what the overall influence in that room unless a detailed analysis is done. Here are some guide:-


1)The best Metal cure is to keep the room walls white (which is metal element).


2) Avoid Earth (bright yellow) or Fire (bright red) to avoid activating the star 2/5.


3) Where you cannot use colour scheme to correct theroom, then you may have to consider the 6 coins cure toexhaust the metal.


4) Amodern way to replace the 6 coinsis to use a HEPA air cleaner.


Anonymous wrote:
Would it be better to sleep at this neutralised 5-2 wall than at the east wall which faces a window and balcony which overlooks a lake?

As long as you neturalise the 2/5 there is no harm using the room. As for the which is the best wall really depends on which layout best fits the room and suitability. In my last post, I already given you the guide. As long as you follow them, it should be ok.


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



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