A good night
sleep is vital for health and alertness especially when you need to focus and
be mentally active the next day at work. However, you may want to look at your
bedroom and its surrounding features to make sure that it is conducive for a
peaceful slumber.
This is both
practical and common sense to make a place of rest as comfortable as possible.
You do not want any disturbance while you get ready for bed or during snooze
time. At the very least, you should have a comfortable bed to rest your weary
soul.
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But what is pleasurable
may not necessarily be good for you in Feng Shui speak. For example, a water
bed may be a novelty for those who seek the finer things in life but it is not
what Feng Shui would recommend. This is because water is Yang. The concept of
Yin and Yang form the bedrock of Feng Shui and all Chinese metaphysics. Yang is
opposite of Yin. It is like day and night, hot and cold, active and passive,
loud and quiet, bright and dark, movement and stillness, etc. You can’t have
one without the other. They co-exist and complement one another. The key is
achieving an optimal balance between the two.
For a bedroom,
it should be more Yin than Yang. It is a place that should be quiet and
inactive. Feng Shui equates Yin with health/relationship aspects and Yang with
wealth/career aspects. Water is Yang and for a water bed, it makes the bed too Yang.
Imagine sleeping on a pool of water that is constantly moving. It is not a good
Feng Shui feature. Your sleep is not going to be a restful one. Feng Shui does
not recommend having a TV in a bedroom as it is also too Yang.
Other negative
features that are too Yang for a bedroom:-
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Too many windows or large
windows
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Too much sunlight
streaming in during the day
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A lamppost or electrical pole
outside
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A bedroom door that is
aligned directly to the bed
You should make
sure to drape the windows with thick curtains to block out excessive sunlight. If
there is a lamppost immediately outside the bedroom, you should keep the window
closed at most times. The bed should be realigned away from the bedroom door
and its headboard should rest against a solid flat wall for stability. A
hill or mountain is a Yin feature. If it can be seen from the bedroom window,
it is even better as it provides stability. Feng Shui favors a bedroom that is more
Yin – calm, peaceful and stable. You should feel recharged and rejuvenated
after a good night sleep.
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