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Hello , need your advice if we sleep facing a bathroom door or TV directly and also underneath a beam or a pictureis bad for our fengshui ?


Next , we have a mirror facing our main door from opposite windows , can we do the same to deflect it ?


My lucky direction is KUA 2 , western side .. this mean my head should pointing to this direction ?


Can I place some crystalsfacing my entrance dooras it is a bit L-shape and cramped ? My door should be SW direction


Thank you


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Dear Francis,


francis wan wrote:
Hello , need your advice if we sleep facing a bathroom door or TV directly and also underneath a beam or a pictureis bad for our fengshui ?

Facing a bedroom door is quite common in most house layout nowadays due to space constraint. Generally, nothing much you can do here except to ensure that it kept closed when not in use.


As for facing the TV, this isn't an issue. The idea behind this is TV screen tends to be reflective as such it resembles a mirror. It is said that when you sleep, your spirit wonders out, so when it sees the TV screen it gets a shock. But if you think about it, those who like tolook at the mirror comb the hair and them move on will like it. So it is very much a tolerance level of a person. Furthermore, with flat screen LCD TV there are hardly any reflection so not a big issue.


Yes, for sleeping under the beam it is not so good. Best way to have a false ceiling to cover the beam or get a canopy type bed to block the beam when you sleep.


francis wan wrote:
Next , we have a mirror facing our main door from opposite windows , can we do the same to deflect it ?

Yes, you can do so.


francis wan wrote:
My lucky direction is KUA 2 , western side .. this mean my head should pointing to this direction ?

As long as your head faces the good direction, any of the 4 good directions will do. Say West is good, so your head should point West, while your feet point East.


francis wan wrote:
Can I place some crystalsfacing my entrance dooras it is a bit L-shape and cramped ? My door should be SW direction

If you are placing crsytals as decorative items, there should not be an issue as usually such items are good decorative items. Ifyou are placing it because you are told based on Feng Shui, then no point. True Feng Shui does not really require the use of any items. It is all about layout and placements. Items you place are just to make the area look nice. When it look nice, you will of course feel good to stay in the place. Thus, creating harmony.


Hope that helps.


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





Posted

Thanks for the advice ,I will try to shift the bed direction to avoid the beam &bathroom door for better resultsRazz
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Hi Francis,


francis wan wrote:
Thanks for the advice ,I will try to shift the bed direction to avoid the beam &bathroom door for better resultsRazz

Yes, if you can avoid the beam it will be good.


The bathroom is quite a common issue, so it really does not matter as much. Just keep it close when not using. This should be enough.


Hope that helps.


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


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