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The rationale for not placing a bed below a window is actually more for privacy than in Feng Shui.
So long as the window is " matted " or uses opaque glass or a thin film that prevents someone from peering into the room.
Another point is that if the whole area has a low ceiling but uniform, then this is not considered as a `column' or `beam' above one's head.
Hope that helps.
On 2/2/99 7:43:02 AM, AM Hang wrote:
>Hi cecil
>Being in the West group, my
>bed is facing in its most
>favorable position. However,
>due to the layout of the room,
>I can only position the bed in
>this position. The problem is
>the bed doesn't have any
>headboard and is under a
>wide,low window that takes up
>the whole west wall. According
>to feng shui readings, one is
>not suppose to place a bed
>under a window.
>Any suggestions?
>Thanks.
>
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