Book 69 - Household
Feng-Shui
- Book 69: Household Feng-Shui
- Chapter 19 : Selecting the Master Bedroom
- Written by : Master Sheng-yen Lu
- Translated by : Janny Chow
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When selecting a room to serve as the master bedroom in a house,
most geomancers will either choose the main room on the "dragon
side" or simply pick the largest, most luxurious room to be the
master bedroom. It is not uncommon for people ignorant of feng-shui
to make this same decision.
This selection is not necessarily wrong. However, an expert geomancer
will go one step further to ensure that the master bedroom is the
room with the greatest vigorous energy. Such a room is not always
located on the upper dragon side and not necessarily the largest
room. Such a room could be a relatively smaller, simpler room.
I once inspected the home of a movie actress and advised her to
move out of her own huge, elegant bedroom and into a maid's room.
How different those two rooms were!
"Why should I switch rooms?" she asked.
"Though your current bedroom is large, the chi in the room is weak
and insufficient. Though small, the maid's room, on the other hand,
has very nurturing, vibrant chi. If you believe me, give this new
room a try."
The actress followed my advice and moved into the maid's room to
sleep.
In less than three months, she was cast as the female lead in a
feature film. Her performance garnered much critical acclaim, rocketing
her to stardom. She began receiving so many movie offers that she
could not attend to them all. During that period of time, daily
newspaper articles praised her acting skills. She indeed became
a red-hot movie star. She had one secret, however, which was that,
every night, she abandoned her luxurious bedroom to sleep in the
maid's room.
Perhaps some will think that, as the founder of a religious school,
Living Buddha Lian-sheng's bedroom must be the upper room on the
dragon side and the largest room in his house. It is true that my
house has an upper room on the dragon side that is also the largest
room in the house, but this room is not my bedroom.
I stay in a small room located at the "tail end of the tiger side."
This small room has one door and one widow looking out into the
backyard. And though this room is small, it accumulates and stores
a vibrant energy. Such a room is the true master bedroom in the
house. It is this room that enables me to develop my potential energy
and sustain an indomitable will.
If a large and luxurious upper room gathers the strongest, most
nourishing earth chi, one of course should use it as the master
bedroom. The thing one must then heed is the placement of windows.
Oversized French windows often lead to the dissipation and weakening
of nourishing chi. Lighting and windows are important determinants
as to whether a master bedroom gathers or dissipates chi.
In fact, the chi in bedrooms often impacts one's descendants as
well. Weak chi, lacking in essence of affection, indicates few or
no offspring. Accumulating chi, the presence of essence of affection,
reflects plentiful offspring. If one wonders whether the offspring
will be sons or daughters, make the following careful inspections:
a bedroom with more yang chi than yin chi predisposes the family
to the birth of sons; a bedroom with more yin chi than yang chi
predisposes the family to the birth of daughters. When yang and
yin chi are present in equal amounts, there is an equal chance of
having sons or daughters.
As for the influences of bedroom chi upon one's career, accumulating,
vigorous chi indicates success. Conversely, weak chi portends decline
and failure.
The height of the bedroom ceiling is also very important. Ceilings
that are too low cause one to feel crushed and suppressed. It is
a pity that some wealthy folk deliberately install bumpy, uneven
decorations, such as lavish canopies, on ceilings directly above
their beds. Such adornments may initially appear elegant, but over
time, they become boring and oppressing. Low ceilings, marks of
disaster, symbolize the "suffocation" of one's career!
High bedroom ceilings should be avoided as well. Such rooms lack
an essence of affection and have cold, unwelcoming atmospheres.
One way to counteract this, when no other remedy exists, is to paint
the ceiling a warmer, darker color.
Some people like to hang mirrors in their bedrooms. Mirrors serve
two purposes: they enhance the depth of a room, and they repel things.
In general, geomancers advice using mirrors in bedrooms sparingly.
Used appropriately, mirrors can convey a sense of calm and happiness.
They can also contribute positively to the spiritual dimension or
create "magic" in one's life. Such objectives, however, require
the service of a truly learned teacher.
Truly learned geomancers have the ability to determine which room
in a house is the true master bedroom. They can also discern the
connection of each bedroom to its occupants. For the average individual,
the least one can do is to sleep in a bedroom one finds "peaceful."
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