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Dear Ken,
1. Yes, since you feel uncomfortable, it is best to remove it as soon as possible.
2. Other information:
2.1 Often, since a bedroom is (more for rest), it is overall considered a yin location. And it would be better that bedroom lights should be balanced with more yang.
2.1.1 Yang is represented by 1, 3, 5 and 7 or odd numbers.
2.1.2 Thus since a bedroom is more yin, it would be better at the ceiling to use lights either 1 e.g. circular at the centre of the room or if one has cornice: lights as 3, 5 or 7. Often in an average Housing Board (public housing flat) 7 lights is already quite adequate.
3. Often, a crystal set of lights is more favoured in a living room as it's dispersion of light or perceived dispersion of light can sometimes to some of us create a more yang environment that could `unconsciously' threated our security or rest. But, often, this has more to do with one's tolerance than anything else. (Please see Para 4 illustration).
4. Sometimes, we hear of people removing TV sets from their bedrooms - because the heard that it was `bad' Feng Shui.
The most common `excuse' here is that when we sleep, our spirit leaves our body; and may get a shock seeing itself in the mirror.
But look at it from a different angle: But what IF? the spirit, is immune to the mirror and `loves' it. Perhaps, it would like to comb it's hair first (looking into the mirror) before `going somewhere'.
5. Locally, some of us can endure or even enjoy very hot chillies (here we call it chilli padi) - fresh small but very hot chillies much like those bottled as Tabasco sauce. But because it is fresh, it can truly `burn' one's lips... But some people are so immune to it.
6. Thus, perhaps you and I may not feel comfortable with the crystal light in the bedroom. But there is always someone out there who has no issue with it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/22/2003 9:27:46 PM, Nntp Guest wrote:
>Dear Master Lee,
>
>I have got a crystal roof lamp
>(a gift) installed in
>the middle of the roof of the
>bedroom.
>
>Since the crystals has got
>different shapes
>some are rounds, diamond shape
>and some are pointed,
>I feel quite uneasy with it
>esp. when the pointed
>ones POINTS right below at me
>when I
>am in a sleeping position.
>
>Is it advisable to remove the
>lamp ?
>
>Please advise.
>
>Regards,
>ken
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