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cmo
01/04/08, 03:42 AM
Here's something for our healthy living - Sleeping disorders. :crying: If you believe in Feng Sui, here is a good tip. :burnout:

From: About.com
http://sleepdisorders.about.com/od/alternativemethods/a/fengshui.htm

Feng Shui Your Bedroom

For a Better Night's Sleep

What is Feng Shui? It's the Chinese system of living in harmony with the natural elements and forces of earth. It's all about balance in your surrounding and in your life, and takes into consideration compass directions, colors and the use of natural materials. Feng Shui is over 4000 years old. The Chinese call it balancing your Chi (Life force) and revolves around the Yin/Yang forces. Yin: is the Female or Passive force and Yang is active male force. For peace and restfulness in the bedroom, the Yin force should be emphasized.

Here are a few tips for using Feng Shui in your bedroom to improve your sleep.

The Room

The walls and ceiling should be painted in soft pastel colors. The carpet should blend with all the other elements in the room, so keep it light colored or neutral.

Bed sheets and pillows are best in pastels as well. Avoid bright red or other flashy colors. It's best if they're mad of natural fabrics - silk, linen, cotton. Avoid synthetics if at all possible.

Of course, the room should be the right temperature - not too warm, not too cold, and as quiet as possible. Good air circulation is important as well.

Keep the room neat and tidy. Avoid clutter, not only because of the Feng Shui principles, but because a cluttered floor could be dangerous. If you get up in the night, you could trip and fall.

Remember. Keep it restful. The bedroom should be used for nothing but sleep and sex.

The Bed

The positioning of the bed is of the utmost importance. Never have your head or your feet toward door. You should be able to see the door without in any way blocking the entrance. Placing the bed diagonally in the room is excellent if you have the space. Otherwise, the head should face north or east.

Don't sleep directly beneath a ceiling fan or have anything hanging looming over the bed, and keep clutter from beneath the bed. A solid headboard offers a feeling of security.

Neither is it good to sleep directly beneath a window. If this can't be avoided, make sure to cover the window with an opaque curtain.

Miscellaneous Items

Electronic items don't promote sleep. Get the TV, hi-fi and computer out of the bedroom. If this is impossible, cover them at night. Mirrors should not face the bed and should also be covered. They reflect the room and can be startling if a person get up in the night and sees his or her reflection move.

Exercise equipment has active energy, so don't keep it in the bedroom, or at least keep it covered at night.

Did you bring paperwork home from the office? Don't leave it in the bedroom at night or it might interfere with your sleep.

Avoid bright lights - spot lights, bare bright bulbs, etc. Use soft lighting and shades. Even the nightlight, if required, should be soft, not dazzling.

The pictures and any ornaments should carry on this restful. No water fountains or pictures of water. The Feng Shui theory is that water increases allergies, asthma and breathing problems.

If your bedroom has an adjoining toilet, be sure you keep the toilet lid down and the door closed.

No plants should loom over bed. In fact, it's best to keep plants out of the bedroom. If you must have plants, they should be green and growing. Get rid of dying or sickly plants.

Avoid loud buzzing alarms. Awaken to the strains of restful music, to the singing of birds or the tinkle of bells. Or try one of the lights that gradually grow brighter, just like the gradual rise of the sun. As a last touch, hang some crystals in the window.

Maybe some of this sounds silly to you, but you'll never know if you don't try it. It has been around for thousands of years. That should give it some credibility.

:zzzzzz: :zzzzzz: :zzzzzz: :zzzzzz: :zzzzzz:

trailblazerstravelntours
03/12/08, 04:31 PM
Here's something for our healthy living - Sleeping disorders. :crying: If you believe in Feng Sui, here is a good tip. :burnout:

From: About.com
http://sleepdisorders.about.com/od/alternativemethods/a/fengshui.htm

Feng Shui Your Bedroom

For a Better Night's Sleep

What is Feng Shui? It's the Chinese system of living in harmony with the natural elements and forces of earth. It's all about balance in your surrounding and in your life, and takes into consideration compass directions, colors and the use of natural materials. Feng Shui is over 4000 years old. The Chinese call it balancing your Chi (Life force) and revolves around the Yin/Yang forces. Yin: is the Female or Passive force and Yang is active male force. For peace and restfulness in the bedroom, the Yin force should be emphasized.

Here are a few tips for using Feng Shui in your bedroom to improve your sleep.

The Room

The walls and ceiling should be painted in soft pastel colors. The carpet should blend with all the other elements in the room, so keep it light colored or neutral.

Bed sheets and pillows are best in pastels as well. Avoid bright red or other flashy colors. It's best if they're mad of natural fabrics - silk, linen, cotton. Avoid synthetics if at all possible.

Of course, the room should be the right temperature - not too warm, not too cold, and as quiet as possible. Good air circulation is important as well.

Keep the room neat and tidy. Avoid clutter, not only because of the Feng Shui principles, but because a cluttered floor could be dangerous. If you get up in the night, you could trip and fall.

Remember. Keep it restful. The bedroom should be used for nothing but sleep and sex.

The Bed

The positioning of the bed is of the utmost importance. Never have your head or your feet toward door. You should be able to see the door without in any way blocking the entrance. Placing the bed diagonally in the room is excellent if you have the space. Otherwise, the head should face north or east.

Don't sleep directly beneath a ceiling fan or have anything hanging looming over the bed, and keep clutter from beneath the bed. A solid headboard offers a feeling of security.

Neither is it good to sleep directly beneath a window. If this can't be avoided, make sure to cover the window with an opaque curtain.

Miscellaneous Items

Electronic items don't promote sleep. Get the TV, hi-fi and computer out of the bedroom. If this is impossible, cover them at night. Mirrors should not face the bed and should also be covered. They reflect the room and can be startling if a person get up in the night and sees his or her reflection move.

Exercise equipment has active energy, so don't keep it in the bedroom, or at least keep it covered at night.

Did you bring paperwork home from the office? Don't leave it in the bedroom at night or it might interfere with your sleep.

Avoid bright lights - spot lights, bare bright bulbs, etc. Use soft lighting and shades. Even the nightlight, if required, should be soft, not dazzling.

The pictures and any ornaments should carry on this restful. No water fountains or pictures of water. The Feng Shui theory is that water increases allergies, asthma and breathing problems.

If your bedroom has an adjoining toilet, be sure you keep the toilet lid down and the door closed.

No plants should loom over bed. In fact, it's best to keep plants out of the bedroom. If you must have plants, they should be green and growing. Get rid of dying or sickly plants.

Avoid loud buzzing alarms. Awaken to the strains of restful music, to the singing of birds or the tinkle of bells. Or try one of the lights that gradually grow brighter, just like the gradual rise of the sun. As a last touch, hang some crystals in the window.

Maybe some of this sounds silly to you, but you'll never know if you don't try it. It has been around for thousands of years. That should give it some credibility.

:zzzzzz: :zzzzzz: :zzzzzz: :zzzzzz: :zzzzzz:

:hey: i like this tip a lot. thanks cmo! :well_done:

veron
03/12/08, 05:11 PM
very good tips indeed cmo!!! As a feng shui consultant myself... i would just want to add that in general.. the bed should be positioned in the east-west direction for general good health... the north-south direction will cause the cold/hot wind to pass thru the body of the sleeper and hence will give bad health....

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:Bunny Smiley 6088:

patis
03/12/08, 07:07 PM
Remember. Keep it restful. The bedroom should be used for nothing but sleep and sex.



Is sex restful? that would be a bore if it is, dont you think so?

anyway, sleep and sex. sleep and sex. maybe if i repeat it over and over like a mantra i could get some of the latter. so here it goes:

sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex. sleep and sex.

gAn
03/12/08, 08:17 PM
Crazy patis!

(Translation: sira ulo!)

patis
03/12/08, 08:34 PM
Crazy patis!

(Translation: sira ulo!)

LOL you finally noticed. :D:D:D

gAn
03/12/08, 08:47 PM
LOL you finally noticed. :D:D:D
Not just now...I've noticed your insane character when I read your amusing spats with racz_jay25.

lol :happy0007:

patis
03/12/08, 08:58 PM
Not just now...I've noticed your insane character when I read your amusing spats with racz_jay25.

lol :happy0007:

maybe that's because i don't use my bedroom properly... my being insane that is. LOL

veron
03/13/08, 03:17 PM
maybe that's because i don't use my bedroom properly... my being insane that is. LOL


i supposed you really should take note of your bedroom arrangements.... that is if you intend to have a saner mindset....:hihihi:


:Bunny Smiley 6088:

Jason
03/13/08, 04:10 PM
looks like I broke every rule....
hmmm.. what to do now? my bedroom is like this since it was built...
owwww

patis
03/14/08, 12:24 AM
i supposed you really should take note of your bedroom arrangements.... that is if you intend to have a saner mindset....:hihihi:


:Bunny Smiley 6088:

naah, im fine with being insane. im never wrong that way. i mean, if i do crazy stuff, i'd always be understood. "he's just bonkers," they'd all say. "i wish i could be like him." id even get admirers!

but if i were sane, everything i'd do would be wrong. "what on earth were you thinking? have you gone mad?" is what they'd always say.

ahh, the benefits of being off in the head. LOL
seriously, if you're interested in being crazy, there's a support group which could help you. contact me for details.

veron
03/31/08, 01:55 PM
am glad you are happy as you are patis.... you indeed know yourself well...:)

rsveneracionph
03/31/08, 09:03 PM
This is great. It's good to be in harmony with nature.

neeruam
04/01/08, 07:28 PM
Electronic items don't promote sleep. Get the TV, hi-fi and computer out of the bedroom. If this is impossible, cover them at night. Mirrors should not face the bed and should also be covered. They reflect the room and can be startling if a person get up in the night and sees his or her reflection move.


this is so hard to do!!


but anyway.. thanks to this nice info cmo..


neeruam

racz_jay25
04/22/08, 06:40 AM
Not just now...I've noticed your insane character when I read your amusing spats with racz_jay25.

lol :happy0007:

I just read it now. Patis had been insane even before he met me here but if you talk to him, you'll know his another personality. I remember a time when he asked me if I was okay coz I wasn't in mood while we're talking. He even stayed 'til 6am just to know what my problem was.

Hey Patis, just wanna say thank you. Haha! It made me feel better even you said that I was a loser. :D