Feng Shui in the Bedroom

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When we think of rejuvenation in Feng Shui, we have to look at the part of the house where we reclaim our Chi. More than any other room, the bedroom is where we spend 6-8 hours each night with the explicit purpose of resting and recovering.

 

Following are 10 suggestions to optimize the Chi in the bedroom:

 1.  Most important is to make sure the bed is free of Geopathic Stress. Studies from Europe over the last 70 years show that Geopathic Stress drains our energy, compromises our immune system and leads to serious health issues over time. Sleeping problems such as insomnia and sleep apnea are common symptoms of Geopathic Stress. Children are especially sensitive. We use dowsing to verify the energetic situation and Applied Kinesiology and body-dowsing to demonstrate the effects to clients.

2.  Any metal on top of these Geopathic Stress zones causes a refraction of geopathic energies across the entire room. These metals can be: metal bed frames, metal furniture, ceiling lamps, TVs, stereos, as well as mirrors. The reflecting layer at the back of a mirror is made of metal. Therefore, avoid big mirrors in the bedroom!

 3.  Always seek a strong position for the bed with good support from behind - that which "backs up" a person when sitting in bed. We recommend a solid wall behind the bed with no window or empty space there.

bed_under_window4.  Avoid positioning a bed below a window. The energetic support is insufficient and sleep will be restless. If the room is too small to change a bad bed position, use a strong headboard (as mentioned above), and darken the window with light-blocking curtains at night. Children, being very sensitive energetically, will show immediate reactions in their sleep patterns.

5.  The smaller the bathroom the better. Keep the door between bedroom and bathroom closed. Bathroom pipes generally pull the energy downwards -like a chimney pulls it upwards. Both cases are imbalanced.
 

6.  Avoid long straight hallways leading directly to the bedroom. They create excess energy and increase restless sleep.
 

7.  TVs, computers, stereos and clock radios generally should be banned from the bedroom. They emanate electro-magnetic fields (EMFs) which disturb rest and recuperation. TVs and computer monitors ought to be unplugged overnight to release high voltage charges from their monitor tubes.
 

8.  Sharp edges of walls and furniture have a cutting effect (“Sha Chi”) on the human bio-field and therefore should be neutralized (covered) with curtains or plants.

bed_with_ceiling_beams9.  Ceiling beams divide the space. A beam positioned down the middle of a bed can create feelings of separation. If the beam is crossing over a person’s body, his/her aura functions may be impaired. This eventually contributes to actual health challenges. Ceiling beams should be as invisible as possible. Choose the same paint for the beam as the ceiling to blend the beam in with the background. Avoid dark-stained beams on a white ceiling.

10.  Energetic devices such as the Space Harmonizer series for neutralization of disturbing fields (Geopathic Stress and EMFs) in the house and the new Sleep Harmonizer have been developed to relax the subtle energy body by providing soothing frequency information.

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