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Anyone familiar with FS can assist me?

My MBR door is directly facing my bed as i decided to place it this way to make more space in room, i understand that we need to do a partition or a divider beside my bed to to avoid the "SHA QI" that "CHONG" to my bed directly.

What i wanna ask is since from the bedroom door to my bed, there is a small walkway, by putting up a string curtain, trasnparent curtain or those blackout curtain at the end of the walkway do the trick as well?

I hope my question is not too complicated to understand.

 

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It is true that Qi will rush and hit your bed. You can place a screen divider or anything that can act as buffer to slow down the Qi movement.

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It is true that Qi will rush and hit your bed. You can place a screen divider or anything that can act as buffer to slow down the Qi movement.

can string curtain/curtains help? or it must be a divider?

 

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can string curtain/curtains help? or it must be a divider?

divider is better.

By the way, I am not using 2 screens in my home. Going to give away or donate to charity by this Sunday. If you want, can contact me. Visit my blog and leave your email and I will send you pictures and address.

 

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divider is better.

By the way, I am not using 2 screens in my home. Going to give away or donate to charity by this Sunday. If you want, can contact me. Visit my blog and leave your email and I will send you pictures and address.

I can also give you some FS advice FOC.

 

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I can also give you some FS advice FOC.

It is not that detrimental; the reason being you won;t have a good & sound sleep when bed is hit by rushing Qi. Also bed must be lean against a solid wall.

 

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I think it all depends as to whether the bed post must be placed against a solid wall or not.

I had the same mentality when I first shifted into my matrimonial home but started having health problems after sleeping in that position for close to about 6 months. I had to get an operation to tighten my nerves under the armpit of my right arm from a neuro-surgeon. The surgery at SGH was scheduled 2 weeks away fr my flat audit.

Then my taiwanese FS master who audited the flat, made major changes to the positioning of my furnitures, including the bed in the room. My bed post is leaning against an entire stretch of windows since then, till now. With sun-out curtains which we will let down when we retire for the night or when we take naps. And the numbing condition for my right arm was cured within 3 days of changing bed position.

I've even have friends who had their bed skewed at a wierd angle without any backing behind their bed post! And they did well by those odd positions.

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