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I have a few fengshui questions here which i need your help in.
Firstly, is it alright to place a bed (the headerboard) away from a wall? That means, the headboard is not place against the wall and there is a gap in between the wall & the headerboard, is that ok?
Secondly, ever since i moved the hi-fi set out of our bedroom (to the living room), my daughter has been having nightmares almost every night. Has it got anything to do with the shifting of the hi-fi set? (i know it sound ridiculous, but it really makes me wonder).
Thirdly, there is this reflection on our bedroom ceiling whenever we switch off the room light at night, it shows a letter 'X' like reflection, is this reflection harmful?
Lastly, the direction that we are sleeping now is a good position for my husband but it is the 'death' direction for me, what can i do so that sleeping in such direction benefits the both of us?
Thank you in advance.
Mercury

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Dear Mecury,
Please read below:-
-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>
Date: Monday, May 31, 1999 5:07 PM
Subject: bedroom

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From: "Mercury Goh"
This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.
I have a few fengshui questions here which i need your help in.
Firstly, is it alright to place a bed (the headerboard) away from a wall?
That means, the headboard is not place against the wall and there is a gap


in between the wall & the headerboard, is that ok?
This is not good in anyway, because there is no support for the bed. The bed
should be "anchored" to the wall, and not left as an island in the room.

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Secondly, ever since i moved the hi-fi set out of our bedroom (to the
living room), my daughter has been having nightmares almost every night.
Has it got anything to do with the shifting of the hi-fi set? (i know it

sound ridiculous, but it really makes me wonder).
I do know of these affecting the Mountain and Water Star. The magentic and
sound disturbance does create such influence normally with the inauspicious
stars especially. However, without the details it is pretty difficult to
tell exactly what caused this problem.

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Thirdly, there is this reflection on our bedroom ceiling whenever we switch
off the room light at night, it shows a letter 'X' like reflection, is this
reflection harmful?

In Feng Shui what you can see is often may dangerous. In this case an X
sounds or look like a sha. Maybe you like to investigate what cases it and
maybe block it or do something so that you do not see it.

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Lastly, the direction that we are sleeping now is a good position for my
husband but it is the 'death' direction for me, what can i do so that
sleeping in such direction benefits the both of us?

Let the one with the good position act as a shield to the other with the bad
influences.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee

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Thank you in advance.
Mercury
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