Ideal bed orientation in Feng Shui-5 golden rules

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Sleeping head to the North… idea received or verified? There are so many others… We have advice from our elders, or even injunctions, which we do not always know what to do.

The ideal bed orientation in Feng Shui picks up some of these principles, and personalizes others, depending on who will live in it!

Here are 5 golden rules for finding the ideal bed orientation in Feng Shui, and re-energizing, (re) finding sleep, favoring harmonious romantic relationships.

1-avoid placing your bed between the front door of your room and the window, the Qi (the vital energy) passing from one to the other, you would risk having restless nights. If possible, one prefers the most yin place of the room, the least exposed to the energy circulation.

2-avoid placing your bed under a sub-slope or a beam, these being considered as Shar-Qi, which come to assault or oppress the one who sleeps underneath. Headache and insomnia guaranteed.

3-place your headboard against a wall, not the center of the room, in order to benefit from its protection, for a less agitated sleep.

4-If you have the possibility, avoid placing your bed in the room above the kitchen, the latter being a place to live energy! We promote it, we use it, we burn it…. In short there are too many to hope to succeed to sleep just above!

5-If your bed is placed in front of the door, in the "coffin" position, you will prefer to keep the door closed when you rest.

As for the ideal bed orientation in Feng Shui, know that it depends on your year of birth, the orientation of your home, the position of your room, and that all this must be accurately calculated by a Feng Shui expert. Sleeping head to the North as advised by our elders is profitable to some, very negative for others (of which I am a part. Impossible for me to sleep head to the North). We take it, and we leave it.

 

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