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By Rodika Tchi, About.com Guide to Feng Shui

Feng Shui Lucky Directions and The Power Spot for Your Desk or Your Bed

Thursday August 7, 2008
feng shui best directions and kua number tips If you know your Kua number, you can then calculate your best, or lucky feng shui directions. The use of feng shui lucky directions is certainly not mandatory, but you will usually get better energy when facing your best directions.

With the lucky feng shui directions in mind, you can rearrange your bedroom to see if you can sleep facing your best directions (the direction the crown of your head is facing); rearrange your office desk (the direction you face while working), and even reposition your favorite chair!

Another criteria for both the bed and the desk position is the so-called "feng shui commanding position", or the power spot of the room. Why the bed and the desk? Because "in the bed" and "at my desk" is where we tend to spend the most amount of time while facing the same direction.

See if you can apply both the feng shui lucky directions and the feng shui commanding position when rearranging your office or your bedroom.
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Comments

August 13, 2008 at 8:02 am
(1) Margie says:

How can we use the commanding position when you don’t explain what it is? Please explain more. Also, you didn’t deal with the situation where the bed faces one direction, but the person sleeps on her side at least half the time. For example, West is my best health direction and my bed faces west. However, when I sleep on my side I am facing north, which is not one of my good directions.

August 13, 2008 at 9:00 pm
(2) fengshui says:

follow the blog link to see the description of the commanding position, here it is for your convenience:
http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?msg=453.1&nav=messages&webtag=ab-fengshui

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