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Dear Michaella,
There are two points of view here:-
1. Yin and Yang concept
On a superficial level, or based on Yin and Yang concept:
Flowers create more Yang than Yin. And in a bedroom, usually, `more' Yin is preferred than Yang in a bedroom. Where Yin environment is considered more conducive for `rest'.
However, like the placement of mirrors; some of us feel uncomfortable with mirror(s) facing the bed while for others; it is fine.
2. Balance of the Five elements concept
This involves a deeper understanding of the Five elements concept. Here, for example, Flying Star analysis is used to check for any imbalances in a sector (if any). For example, if there is bad earth element #5 or #2; one can use metal element to destroy it. Such as in the bedroom. As you mentioned that flowers are `red' they represent the fire element and usually, the sector should not clash with the `red' flowers.
These are usually the two methods of how FS is applied in the above situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/14/01 7:00:00 AM, Michaella Henderson wrote:
>I keep a vase of fresh red
>roses in the south west corner
>of my bedroom which is also
>the south west corner of my
>flat. I have read that
>keeping plants and water in
>the bedroom is not a good
>idea, does that include vases
>of flowers?
>
>Thank you for your help.
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