The Feng Shui Bedroom page desribes how the Feng Shui of our bedroom will affect us. |
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The second most important aspect of a house is the bedroom. We spend a large portion of our time sleeping, and it is here that we find the rejuvenation of health, spirituality, relationships and the organ affected most in our bedrooms is our lungs. It is to our advantage to have a wall at the head of our bed to represent our Dragon, and a wall to provide the Protective Dragon. Place the bed as far from the door as you can to give you your Direction and try to keep the central area of the floor open to allow an even flow of Chi. |
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Where our homes are located are very important to our Feng Shui and personal well being. Many of us end up in the city with houses facing each other across the street or on cul de sacs. (Read More) |
Assuming we are placing a desk that we will be spending some time at, we need to consider whether the incoming Chi will energize or distress us. |
The Chinese have an expression that says "Chong Fung Chui Hey", which means "Protect your space from the blowing wind and keep the good chi in your space". |
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