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Top 7 Feng Shui Ways to Make a Better Bedroom

Use Feng Shui to make your bedroom better!

Better Bedroom Options for Improvement

On a higher level of Feng Shui, which requires knowing when the house was built and it magnetic compass orientation, we can predict all kinds of non-obvious results from sleeping in a Bedroom. Is there any way to have a better bedroom?

Each house and bedroom are truly unique, and we can find out how your sleeping room influences your health, relationships, and even your career. When I think back on some of the bedrooms I have slept in during my life, I know now that the childhood bedroom I grew up in indicated a potential for glandular problems, which I did have.

My marriage ended with a bedroom that could trigger bickering and gossip. And the room also indicated the miscarriage I would have. Soon after that I learned traditional Feng Shui and made sure I found a new place with good “flying stars” in my bedroom. I moved into a place where my career advanced in leaps and bounds.

 

Feng Shui Influences for a Better Bedroom

With these unseen, non-obvious influences, this is when and why we add or remove certain natural elements from the room, such as water, metal, fire, wood or earthen objects. Consider the many elements that go into having a better bedroom experience.

But on the immediate or palpable level, without knowing these unique details, there are some basic Feng Shui principles which apply to almost everyone and their optimal sleeping conditions. The goal is to create a healthier bedroom environment since that is the most important room in the house. We sleep there about a third of our lives, so the bedroom takes priority over every other room. The exception would be a home office that you spend eight or more hours a day in.

 

1. Sleep with the bed away from direct alignment with the room’s door.

This provides a more harmonious qi flow in the room. The operative word here is “direct” alignment since some rooms will limit where you can place a bed. Direct alignment means that someone could walk a straight line from the bedroom door and walk right into the end or side of the bed.



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