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Dear Laura,
Please read below:-
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Date: Sunday, June 27, 1999 1:52 AM
Subject: windows
>From: "Laura Beckley"
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>I am very new to feng shui and I am interested in rearranging the bedroom I
share with my partner. Our relationship is a little sluggish and we are not
sleeping very well. Everything I have read indicates that the auspicious
direction, compatible for both of us, even in relation to relationships, is
in a place where there is a window. Is there a way to block the negative
aspects of this? We have a difficult bedroom, there are three windows. Any
advice would be heartily appreciated.
Maybe you like to check the Free Eight House Report
(www.geomancy-online.com) for both you and your partner, see if you are
sleeping in a room where it falls under any of the bad influence. Also, see
if the house is suitable for the two of you.
If they are, then the problem could be because you have inauspicious stars
which surrounds the rooms in your house, such as star 3 or some other bad
combinations, which can be deduced with the Flying Star of the house.
Next, look around the room see if there are any visible signs of sharp
corners which is pointing at you when you sleep. Those that you can see
clearly are sha which is equally bad. Try to block them or shift them around
a bit.
Without some of the information available, it is difficult to assist you
with your problem, as what I believe you are using are explanation from
books which only gives you general information which is not personalised to
you. Thus, these tips or suggestion does not necessary help to solve your
problem.
Once you have check out, the Eight House and some of the areas which I have
pointed out, check back with us.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
>Thanks,
>Kate
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