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Feng Shui for Better Sleep & Productivity

September 19, 2012 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

By Yvonne Phillips
www.fengshuipublication.com

Feng Shui for your Bedroom

One of the primary principles of Feng Shui involves Chi flowing through all objects in a space, and through and around each item that is present in or around a space such as your home. The positioning effects whether Chi moves freely or bottlenecks— this principle applies to all rooms, including your bedroom.

Your bedroom is where you spend over 1/3 of your time, so having proper balance of yin and yang is of vital importance. Yang energy is necessary because it helps you remain motivated to get up and running with your daily responsibilities. Too much yang, on the other hand, can put you in the crazy house! It can make you feel frazzled or fatigued by over-stimulating your senses. This situation can make you feel overly zealous, which in turn prevents you from just kicking back and relaxing and restoring inner balance.

A command position http://fengshuipublications.com for your bedroom, as applies in Feng Shui, means that when you are facing the door from the far side of the room, yet you are not precisely in alignment with the door. If you go diagonally from the farthest part of your room away from the point of entry, you will arrive at the best command position for your bed. This position allows you to benefit from the Chi as it enters and flows through your room, while being far enough away from the doorway that you are protected from over-stimulation by Chi.

Another Feng Shui bed room tip is that you keep your bed in a position that has a solid wall behind you for support. Utilizing this position provides you with visual command of the space, and allows you to face life head on– both symbolically and literally.

REMEMBER!!! Sleeping in line with the door exposes you to excessive Chi, which contributes to stress, touchiness, and health issues. However, keeping your bed in command position prevents you from any negative influences and puts you in firm control of not merely your room, but within the space your very existence.
Feng Shui suggests that you not keep your bed near a window– but ideally– the window should be behind and to your right. The logic behind this is to welcome and receive positive energies from the universe as you wake and approach every new day with which you are blessed to greet.

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