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Hello Master Cecil,
I've read the reply from you to user Anon earlier on with regards to bedroom
feng shui. My case, I'm sleeping in a room with my daughter. She is
sleeping on a double deck bed. Her bed is parked against a wall with a her
sleeping position facing the window and her legs when sleeping, facing a
cupboard.
For me, I'm sleeping on a third slide floor mattress. My slide floor
mattress is parked against a wall but for my sleeping position, my back head
is facing a door (door is closed at night) and my legs are facing the
window. May I ask, whether this is bad sleeping direction for me? How
about my daughter, is her sleep position good/bad for her?
My room shape left me with no choice that I need to sleep in this
unfavorable position. Any remedy for my sleeping position? I've read
before that if one sleeps without headboard, there will be no support for
the person. Can you explain what kind of support that they are referring to
in feng shui?
I've also read that according to feng shui, if one children's room is placed
opposite the parents' room, the children/child will tend to be logger
heads/very in a not good relationship with parents. May I ask is it true?
For me, seems like quite true, my seven years old daughter tends to be
logger head with me, she seldom listens to me and she tends to make me
angry. Any remedy to enhance our relationship? But my husband is sleeping
in the master bed room right opposite facing my daughter's room. But my
daughter likes my husband a lot, this doesn't quite tally with my earlier
saying. Hmmmmm, I'm confused.
Thank you.
Regards, Christina :)
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