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Topic: Positioning my head to an auspicious location.
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 348
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 2/19/1999 08:55 PM

Please see below:-

>I am a Boar belonging to East Group, Group >1. According to Lo Shu formula my Sheng Chi
>location appears to be my bedroom. I would >like to get married. I think I should
>sleep with my head pointing in my Nien Yen >(which is South).

Yes, ideally, your head should face one of your 4 good directions. For example, if the South is your Nien Yen, your head should face this direction.

>However, owing to the layout of the >bedroom, I cannot seem to position my head >in an auspicious location. This is due to >fixed furniture and the fact that I cannot >re-align my bedroom door.
>The only possibility open to me is position >my bed in the centre of the bedroom and for
>my bed to point North and my head to be >pointing South (when I am asleep). This is > my >Nien Yen location (South) however it means that I am sleeping with the window
>behind. I have been told that this is inauspicious. However the other options open to me are either pointing my feet to
>a room which is the toilet/bathroom (which >I know is very bad) or to point my
>head to this toilet and bathroom and that >is also not an auspicious direction for me
>as it poitns West and is the Hoi Hai. What >do you suggest I do?

It is ok to point your feet towards the toilet/bathroom but not your head as it should be `pointing' to an auspicious direction (where possible).

>I have a tiny box room
>upstairs in the North which I could sleep in. Would this be better for me?

It is still best to sleep in your present room especially if this is only a `make shift' room and also if it is small.

One point to note is that this room should have a window as it is not auspicious to sleep in a room without a window.

Under the Eight Association or Eight Aspirations or Life Aspirations, you can activate the South West corner of your room and (overall) in your South West corner of your house any `romantic' items e.g. a vase of rose; a valentine card, a photo frame of you and your friends. These are some of the examples. You can also place a table lamp or a standing lamp at this location.



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