feng shui?!?
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The bed shouldn't face the door of the room. It is considered inauspicious if your feet will point to the door as that is how a corpse is taken out. It may or may not be auspicious to have them facing your closet doors. It will depend on which direction you're keeping your head in.
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Keep in mind, there are different schools of thought when it comes to Feng Shui, much like there are different schools of thought to art, religion, and just about everything. Take the basic, overriding principal of Feng Shui as the basis for where to start:
"Everything must feel balanced"
This does NOT mean that everything has to be symmetrical or even, it just means that things need to be in a way that when you are in a room, you don't feel like one side is "better" than the other, and that a person is not drawn toward one spot as opposed to another. The idea also encompases the feeling of serenity within the room. Many people feel that Feng Shui relies on a heavy ability to be minimalist. I only partly agree with this, in that minimizing the "things" in an area help to keep it feeling peaceful, but it is not a 100% necessity.
Keep in mind, there are different schools of thought when it comes to Feng Shui, much like there are different schools of thought to art, religion, and just about everything. Take the basic, overriding principal of Feng Shui as the basis for where to start:
"Everything must feel balanced"
This does NOT mean that everything has to be symmetrical or even, it just means that things need to be in a way that when you are in a room, you don't feel like one side is "better" than the other, and that a person is not drawn toward one spot as opposed to another. The idea also encompases the feeling of serenity within the room. Many people feel that Feng Shui relies on a heavy ability to be minimalist. I only partly agree with this, in that minimizing the "things" in an area help to keep it feeling peaceful, but it is not a 100% necessity.
Feng Shui is the ancient art of placement. Your personal belongings in the home are positioned in a specific arrangement to enhance chi to bring harmony and balance to your life. Chi is an invisible energy that swirls around us at all times. Feng Shui translated literally means wind and water because the chi travels on the air and water currents.