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By Rodika Tchi, About.com Guide to Feng Shui

Don't Let Feng Shui Directions Stop You From Creating A Good Feng Shui Bedroom (feng shui forum discussion)

Monday May 26, 2008
Let me bring some clarity on the issue of feng shui directions. Yes, facing your best, or lucky feng shui directions, is desirable. You have your lucky directions for health, career & money, love relationships & marriage, as well as personal growth, or self-knowledge.

You can tap the beneficial energy from these directions by arranging your office to face one of your lucky feng shui directions while you work, positioning the bed so that the headboard faces a good direction for you, or maybe by finding a different spot for your favourite chair. However, getting too worried about your lucky feng shui directions and neglecting the basics of a good flow in your bedroom is not the best way to go.

When you are applying feng shui by yourself, the best feng shui applications are the practical ones that make sense to you. Each bedroom has its own setup and energy flow, and this will be the first thing to take into consideration. Usually, there is only one, maximum two good positions for the bed in your bedroom, and, as in life, you have to do your best with what you have.

Related:

| Bed Placement with the Feng Shui Lucky Directions in Mind |

| Feng Shui Good Bed, Feng Shui Bad Bed |

| A Bedroom To Ruin Your Love Life? Bad Feng Shui Tips |

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