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Dear Anon,
1. For those who have not done a proper FS assessment for a child's bedroom can:-
1.1 Depending on the age of the child, create a more yang environment.
For example, if it is a young child of 3 to 6 years old can paint the bedroom in a bright colour and hang.. other decorations e.g. ABC.... etc...
1.2 The key essence is how the child is brought up. If the child is quite independent and has been sleeping in their own bedroom for quite some time, this is a good sign.
1.3 However, if the child has frequent nightmares and wakes up in the middle of the night or constantly bed-wetting the bed, it is good to look further into it.
1.4 As a parent, you can, I believe, walk into the bedroom. If you feel comfortable in the room, usually, it is good for the child. Thus there should not be an issue over this situation.
1.5. I recalled having done a home audit last year.
This housing and development flat (government flat) has its main door facing NE (devil's gate) and the back door located at the children's bedroom (SW = devil's backdoor).
1.6. When I visited the flat, I could sense some coldness in the children's bedroom. This bedroom is where both the son and daughter stayed in the room.
1.7. A flying star report also highlighted much of the YIN elements or concentration of YIN stars at this location.
1.8. On the day of briefing the owners of the house; I asked the parents whether there was something unusual at this sector.
The parent said that, their children had seen `playful imps' in their room. They thought that both the children were playing a fool or had too much imagination.
1.9. Since the family had within them a golden dragon figurine.
I advised the parent to place it at a strategic location facing out of the window towards the SW direction.
Ever since this, the activity stopped i.e. the children did not feel the coldness in the room.
1.10 The above is to highlight that proper audit should be conducted if one wants to or feels like enhancing a sector which to them may seem innocent e.g. placing a wind chime or crystal.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/12/01 7:26:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>My house is a west house and
>my child is also a west house
>person. Her room is at SW
>direction of the house. What
>shall I do to activate the
>room for her. I have also
>hung some crystals near the
>window - is this OK?
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Regards
>Anonymous
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