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#81615 05/01/13 05:47 AM
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I have two problems...firstly, if I place my office desk so that there is a wall behind me and I can see the door, my back will be to one of my worst directions...is that OK?
And then in the bedroom, my head is currently crown to one of my worst directions. I cannot move the bed. I can, however, sleep on the opposite direction....but then there is no wall behind me. Which is the 'lesser of two evils"?My bed is currently positioned in the only place it fits, and quite honestly I love it there as we wake up to see the sunrise through the huge windows on the opposite side of the room!

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Dear Carolynbudal,

As always, you work with what you have.

Your back facing one of your less beneficial personal direction isn't an issue (unless it's towards the "Three Killings," which this year is to the East, 67.5 to 112.5 degrees)

Regarding bed direction, doing a "Search the Forums" advanced search, will pull up various posts written on this. One would be this one :

Best,

Shawn


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