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Feng Shui Students/Experts Please! Question about canopies and bedding color. Thank You!?
I would like to place a black four-cornered mosquito net canopy over my bed to give my room more sensuality (plus I am more relaxed in a darker space). Would this be bad? Also...what color should my comforter be? I have several colors in my room including a deep purple wall, deep reds, deep orange, jade/sage green, and teal blue. My current comforter is neutral, which bothers me. Thanks!
Bedroom Faces N. Bed will be facing W. My kua number is 5.
The comforter has to go. It throws the balance of the vibrantly muted colors off. Nuetral is not what you want. Go with a green or a lighter red, to play off the positive chi of the eccentric palette that already exists. You can go with the netting for the relaxing properties, but this allows for bad energy to become trapped within the net while you sleep. Your bed should face east to compensate for the darkness with the rising sun, which prevents spirits from becoming permanently occupied and disturbing your sleep. Never underestimate the healing properties of the sun. Also, If you live in a frequently rainy area, the net is ill advised alltogether, as blockage of the sun for more than 4 or five days allows bad chi to build up. If you still want the net, but are expecting blockage of the sun, remove it on the 3rd day of dreary weather, just to be safe, to allow your sleeping area to clear. Also, open a window, one on the south or west of the house, for the bad energy to dissipate.
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