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Dear Peggy,
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On 5/5/99 12:18:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil/Robert,
>
>I would like to know from Feng
>Shui point of view, is it
>alright to vacate the master
>bedroom and move the bed to
>another bedroom? The reason
>being we found that the master
>room does not fall on any of
>our good locations and
>positioning our bed to point
>to our good directions are
>also not possible due to
>limitations such as built-in
>furniture, attached toilet,
>space problem etc. Thanks for
>your opinion.
Depending on the situation. It is sometimes better to shift to a better room. It is ok for Feng Shui. Most importantly, your bedroom should in the room which is in your 4 good location. This would be better then staying in rooms which is not under your 4 good directions.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
>Best Wishes,
>Peggy
>
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