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Dear Kathy,
1. Frankly, it is better to place your bed in a good Shapes and Forms position.
2. Some examples of favourable/unfavourable bed positions can be seen under this url:-
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-bedroom.htm
3. Many of us, do have `opposites'. And it is best that the person who has more auspicious influence sleep closer to that intangible force. While, the partner sleeps further away.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/19/2002 10:41:00 AM, Kathy Wright wrote:
>dear cecil lee,
>well, my question might have
>fallen in the too much
>information catagory. so, i've
>been moving my furniture
>around trying to put my
>husband and i in the best
>positions.
>first, i was in error as to my
>sleeping position...i was in
>my best and my husband in two
>of his worst. obviuosly, he
>needs to be in better position
>because he makes the money.
>here is the simplified
>question...how close do i have
>to be to the exact degrees on
>the compass? i tried to figure
>out the degrees on my 8
>mansion chart and got lost. so
>i put the compass in the
>middle of the bedroom and
>worked from there. is that a
>correct way to use the
>compass?
>thank you, kathy
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