Feng Shui Bed Arrangement

>> Friday, November 27, 2009

Author: Alexa Lee

Your bedroom is your ultimate inner sanctum where you are at your most vulnerable while you sleep and recharge your chi. From a yin yang fengshui perspective, your bedroom should be more yin, quiet and peaceful. You need to feel protected and do not want distracting and powerful chi to disturb your rest. At the same time, there is a need to have a good circulation of chi to recharge you.

Your bed is the most important part of a bedroom. You spend one third of your time sleeping on a bed therefore you must have a proper planning of feng shui bed arrangement. Bad positioning of your bed will result in restless sleep and its ensuing health problems.

Below are some of feng shui bed arrangement taboos you should read closely to ensure you have a peaceful sleep that will make you vibrant and dynamic when you wake up in the next morning.

Ideally, you will have a good feng shui bed arrangement by positioning your bed as far away as possible from your bedroom door and yet able to see the bedroom door from your bed. There are two reasons for doing so; the first reason being the farther your bed from the door, the more control you can feel over your space and your life. It is because you are not startled easily by the opening of your bedroom door and you have plenty of time to prepare for events as they unfold.

The second reason for this feng shui bed arrangement is because not being able to see who's approaching from your bedroom door can keep you uncertain and on the edge. This create imbalance and frustration.

Sleeping right is one of the easiest ways to ensure good health. The secret of good feng shui bed arrangement is to sleep facing one of the four auspicious directions;Sheng Chi for prosperity,Nien Yien for relationship and Fu Wei for harmony but the best direction to tap for sleeping is the health or 'Tien Yi' direction. Tapping into your health direction is a safeguard against illness.

The most important thing to remember when sleeping in your desired direction is that the top of your head must face the direction. Many people get confused and point their feet in their desired direction which would have their head facing their worst direction.

If sleeping in your best direction causes you to shift your bed to an awkward angle, then you had better strike off the idea. Feng Shui bed arrangement is about being practical and apply it with the conditions of your individual room. If you see that your bedroom doesn't meet these criteria, don't panic. There are other cures you can implement to dramatically enhance your feng shui bedroom arrangement situation.

Another important consideration with fengshui bed arrangement is to make sure your bed should never face the doorway directly, as this mean you are sleeping with your feet facing towards a door. This is a bad fengshui bed arrangement known as the 'coffin position'. The influx of chi or energy flowing from the rest of the house through your bedroom door are deemed too powerful to have a relaxing sleep.

The common practice in feng shui bed arrangement is to avoid having your bed pointing to a toilet directly. If it's possible, avoid even having a toilet inside your bedroom as toilets caused wealth luck to be flushed away. In truth there is no 'right' place for a toilet, however in modern homes it is often unavoidable. The best way is to ensure your toilet door is closed at all times in order not to let the chi inside the toilet into your bedroom.

In time, with some of these feng shui bed arrangement tips in place, you will see improvements in the areas where you are looking to improve.

To read more of feng shui bed arrangement and feng shui tips, go to
http://www.ResourceSecrets.com/fengshui-bedroom.htm

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Alexa Lee is a feng shui enthusiast and author.
http://www.resourcesecrets.com/fengshui-bedroom.htm

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