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Dear Anon,
For the benefit of new users, NE is called the Devil's Gate while SW is the Devil's Backdoor.
On the other hand, NE is also considered the Heaven's gate also.
I sincerely believe that the author only generalises the NE and SW.
In fact, as I mentioned above, it is also the gate of Heaven.
From many personal experiences; especially the NE can be `controlled' i.e. avoiding a large lone tree, large pools of water and any other thing that helps to reduce the Yin forces.
Emphasis on Yang elements at this sector. One very neutral thing to do is to keep the location bright.
Where possible avoid Metallic wind chimes as this may inadvertenly enhance or attract Yin forces.
Based on the Eight house theory, if one's favourable position is NE or SW, one can sleep facing these directions. Here, you can also understand that your room can be at other parts of the house and you can still face NE or SW. (Not necessarily in a NE or SW room).
Hope the above helps.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/11/99 12:35:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that one
>should not sleep with head
>pointed to SW direction since
>that
>puts the body on the SW-NE
>axis and this is bad. Is it
>true. Thanks.
>
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