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Dear Sor Lan,
There are three alternatives to your situation:-
A. The use of bamboo flutes hung in such a method:-
https://www.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/mypictures.cgi?img=0&search=flute&cat=all&bool=and&x=6&y=16
B. Please see attached two photos:-
One photo shows a support strut. While another shows two bamboo flutes `holding' up the beam.
For the support strut, it can be a simple arch construction.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/28/2002 1:21:27 PM, Ang Sor Lan wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>I'm Christina. I've got some
>enquiries.
>
>I'm always deprive of sleep.
>Our bed in the Master Bed room
>is being =placed such a way
>that it is under a beam. I
>always feel that I've not
>=enough sleep and simply can't
>go to sleep easily. Always
>tossing here & =there.
>
>According to feng shui which
>I've came across that sitting
>/ sleeping =under the beam
>doesn't reflect so good. My
>room plan doesn't allow us =to
>place the bed in good
>position.
>
>I'll like to describe a bit of
>my master bed room: -
>
>When entering the room, the
>toilet is just beside the
>entrance door. =The window is
>facing opp. the toilet.
>Horizontally, I've placed my
>=dress cardboard and opp. the
>dress cardboard is our
>sleeping King Size =Bed.
>That's where we placed our
>Wedding photo and there is a
>beam on =top the photo & head
>of the bed. Right now the bed
>is slightly slant a =bit
>facing the entrance door (not
>directly facing entrance
>door).
>
>I've thought of changing the
>bed position, the only
>position that I can =think of
>is shifting the bed to beside
>the window. But my bed set is
>=quite huge, it might extend
>to slightly under a window. I
>think sleep =under a window is
>also not a good position,
>isn't it.
>
>Seems like I've no choice but
>to still sleep under the beam,
>could you =pls. advise whether
>any remedy to be done to that
>beam.
>
>I also suspect that the beam
>makes both my husband & myself
>sick often =now & then. We've
>been sleeping under the beam
>for the past 6 years. =(Our
>daughter is 6 years old
>already). Our health seems
>like declining, =not really in
>pink health. Don't know
>whether is it cause by the
>beam.
>
>One more question: about
>infertility issue.
>
>I've been planning to have my
>second child since 2 years
>ago. Ever =since when I've
>move in to my presence house,
>both of us have been =trying
>very hard for the 2nd child.
>But till now, no good news of
>me =getting conceive.
>
>Last month I've went to see my
>doctor and had a minor
>operation to =increase my
>chance of having a baby. I
>have still no confidence on
>=conceiving after the
>operation. Could U please
>advise what kind of
>=auspicious thing that I can
>place in my bedroom or
>surrounding house in =order to
>increase the chance of having
>conceive.
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
>Rdgs. Christina
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>
>Hi Cecil,
>
>I'm Christina. I've got
>some
>enquiries.
>
>I'm always deprive of
>sleep. Our =bed in the
>Master Bed room is being
>placed such a way that it is
>under a =beam.
>I always feel that I've not
>enough sleep and simply can't
>go to sleep
>easily. Always tossing
>here & there.
>
>According to feng shui which
>I've came =across that
>sitting / sleeping under the
>beam doesn't reflect so
>good. My room =plan
>doesn't allow us to place the
>bed in good position.
>
>I'll like to describe a bit of
>my =master bed room:
>-
>
>When entering the room, the
>toilet is =just beside
>the entrance door. The
>window is facing opp. the
>toilet.
>Horizontally, I've placed my
>dress cardboard and opp. the
>dress =cardboard is our
>sleeping King Size Bed.
>That's where we placed our
>Wedding photo =and there
>is a beam on top the photo
>& head of the bed.
>Right now the =bed is
>slightly slant a bit facing
>the entrance door (not
>directly facing =entrance
>door).
>
>I've thought of changing the
>bed =position, the only
>position that I can think of
>is shifting the bed to beside
>the =window. But
>my bed set is quite huge, it
>might extend to slightly under
>a =window. I
>think sleep under a window is
>also not a good position,
>isn't =it.
>
>Seems like I've no choice but
>to still =sleep under
>the beam, could you pls.
>advise whether any remedy to
>be done to that
>beam.
>
>I also suspect that the beam
>makes both =my husband
>& myself sick often now
>& then. We've been
>sleeping under =the beam
>for the past 6 years.
>(Our daughter is 6 years old
>already). =Our
>health seems like declining,
>not really in pink
>health. Don't know
>=whether
>is it cause by the beam.
>
>One more question: about
>=infertility
>issue.
>
>I've been planning to have my
>second =child since 2
>years ago. Ever since
>when I've move in to my
>presence house, both =of us
>have been trying very hard for
>the 2nd child. But till
>now, no =good news
>of me getting conceive.
>
>Last month I've went to see my
>doctor =and had a
>minor operation to increase my
>chance of having a baby.
>I =have
>still no confidence on
>conceiving after the
>operation. Could U
>=please
>advise what kind of auspicious
>thing that I can place in my
>bedroom or
>surrounding house in order to
>increase the chance of having
>conceive.
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
>Rdgs. Christina
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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