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Hi, recently i bought a queen size bed and realised that i shouldnt place my bed head sharing the same wall as the guan yin altar. The guan yin altar is about 3-4 cm away from the wall while i pulled my bed back such that its about 2-3cm away from the wall as well. Are there other solutions to this problem? I cannot move my bed as my room is too small or the altar for that matter ( my parents wont allow that)
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These are some considerations:

1. Both sides of the wall:

1.1. In the master bedroom, move the bed slightly out from the wall.

1.2. On the altar side, don't place the figurine(s) e.g. Guan Yin too close to the back of the wall.

2.When either partner sleeps. Do you have "bad dreams?". If no, then generally, given that there is no choice; still can live with it. But if either one of the partners have recurrent "bad" dreams; then this is a tell-tale sign that all is not right.

2.1 But if either partner can easily sleep and sleep like a "pig" then all is fine or OK.



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On 4/27/2015 9:58:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, recently i bought a queen
size bed and realised that i
shouldnt place my bed head
sharing the same wall as the
guan yin altar. The guan yin
altar is about 3-4 cm away
from the wall while i pulled
my bed back such that its
about 2-3cm away from the wall
as well. Are there other
solutions to this problem? I
cannot move my bed as my room
is too small or the altar for
that matter ( my parents wont
allow that)
Posted

Hi, thank you for your reply shi fu. I am single but attached. will take note of your points thank you so much!






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On 4/28/2015 8:18:47 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. Both
sides of the wall:1.1. In the master
bedroom, move the bed slightly out from
the wall. 1.2. On the altar side, don't
place the figurine(s) e.g. Guan Yin too
close to the back of the wall.2.When
either partner sleeps. Do you have "bad
dreams?". If no, then generally, given
that there is no choice; still can live
with it. But if either one of the
partners have recurrent "bad" dreams;
then this is a tell-tale sign that all
is not right. 2.1 But if either partner
can easily sleep and sleep like a "pig"
then all is fine or OK.On
4/27/2015 9:58:55 PM, yong phoon
wrote:
Hi, recently i bought a
queen
size bed and realised that
i
shouldnt place my bed
head
sharing the same wall as
the
guan yin altar. The guan
yin
altar is about 3-4 cm
away
from the wall while i
pulled
my bed back such that
its
about 2-3cm away from the
wall
as well. Are there
other
solutions to this problem?
I
cannot move my bed as my room
is
too small or the altar for
that
matter ( my parents wont
allow
that)
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