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Dear Anon,
In my opinion, go for the alternative that makes you more comfortable.
For mirrors on doors or wall, frankly, one can still do something e.g. temporary pasting of a poster or buying off the self opaque film that can be placed on the mirrors.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/20/2002 10:57:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Bed Position - On one wall of
>my room I have a walkin closet
>with sliding mirrored doors
>and a bathroom door, on
>another wall I have a sliding
>glass door which takes up 70%
>of the wall which is directly
>across from the entrance door.
>My question is: What is
>better.....to put the bed in
>the ideal position facing the
>direction of the door, but
>with the bathroom door
>crossing the bed and it
>doesn't feel comfortable, or
>on the same side as the
>entrance door with a
>reflection of the bed from the
>closet mirrors which is the
>same wall as a neighboring
>bathroom which feels
>comfortable??? If I decided
>to feel comfortable, how can I
>stop the negative Chi from the
>closet mirrored doors? Please
>help!!
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