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Dear Janice,
Overall, there should not be any worry here:
1. Under the Feng Shui concept - If you cannot see it, it is not a "threat".
Here, since the items are `kept' in the built in drawers, there is no cause to worry unless you start to place `dangerous' or inflammable items eg. inflammable liquids etc...
2. Some Feng Shui practioners I understand say that one must sleep on a bed with e.g. 4 legs to let Qi circulate under the bed.
Here, there is really no cause for concern because:
a. Many Japanese have been sleeping on floor mats for centuries.
b. Many "boxed" beds with springs equally do are not "hollow" below except for four rollers. These beds for example are found in hotels and in many homes.
Here, you can understand that in real life, there are millions that sleep like what you have described.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/15/99 4:38:41 AM, Janice Best wrote:
>I have read that it is best to
>have NOTHING under the bed.
>In the case of having a bed
>with built-in drawers is there
>any Feng shui method to
>balance this situation ?
>
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