Bedroom Feng Shui
Adults will benefit more from a bedroom facing west into gentle rays of the
setting sun, where as children will reap the rewards of the bedroom facing
east toward the invigorating morning rays. Those with no children should
decide which is best for themselves, be it a deeper more relaxing sleep
(west) or the vitality and motivation of morning (east).
The bed should not be placed so that the occupants feet face a doorway. This
is the way the deceased are carried from a room. Neither should your bed
directly face a window as the glare attracts Sha energy. A Windchimes or
Bagwa will remedy this situation.
No more than two mirrors should be placed in a bedroom as this will excite
Chi and avoid placing a mirror at the foot of the bed or opposite a window.
A bedroom beside the living room is good Feng Shui and in the case of a
two-storey home directly above a lounge room.
Remember this is a room for relaxation the colours you choose should be
peaceful and tranquil. Too vibrant a colour will excite Chi making it
difficult to rest. This also applies to the lighting in your bedroom. Try
lowering the wattage of the globes used in this room.
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