Posted April 10, 200025 yr Staff Dear Larissa,I reproduce a previous message posted in this forum.I reproduce the whole text. So that you can find that the user had mentioned that she had being using a water bed for a long time and had no adverse effects to her.Here goes....Dear Jane,Most users are aware to avoid digging up the earth especially at the East. This is based on the " Tai Su " or Grand Duke Theory. Grand Duke actually refers to the `gravitational pull' of the largest planet circing the Sun i.e. Jupiter.Did you dig earth at the East side of the house. if so, one way to neutralise this is to use `metal'. For example, if it is possible place the car between the digging and the house.For water beds, frankly this is not mentioned in traditional Feng Shui. Personally, I do not see any problems. For the following reasons:1. One Feng Shui concept is that if you do not see it is not a threat.2. More importantly, it is more important not to sleep on a circular bed. This is inauspicious in Feng Shui.In my opinion, presently, to-date, I have not heard nor read of any ill effects on the use of water beds.Since you have slept on it for quite sometime without any effects, it should be ok to continue sleeping on one.Warmest Regards,CecilP.S. The fastest way to check for messages is to click on SEARCH and key in the key words e.g. water bed. Quote On 10/26/99 9:00:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:I have been told today thatthe pond I dugthis spring(up against thehouse) is verybad feng shui.It could lead tolung and skinproblems- well , this springafter I dug thepond I came down with VERYsevere lungproblems- the question is-what aboutwater beds? i have slept onone for a longtime please ----- End of text ------ Quote On 4/8/00 11:12:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Are water beds good or badFeng Shui?
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