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Dear Cecil,
Please see below.
>Is the poison arrow a table or an edge
>of the cabinet.
It is the corner of a closet.
>What is the distance between it and the
>bed.
>
>What part of the body (imagine) that you
>lie down on the bed on your usual
>sleeping position.
The edge of the closet is 10 feet away and aimed directly at my head and shoulders.
>Do you cover yourself with blanket or
>sleep without one.
I do cover my body, but my head is exposed. I have developed rashes on my face and eyes, allergies, a cough and sunburned my shoulders since the beginning of April when #5 star entered the bedroom. #2 star is the yearly star there this year.
Come to think of it, my boyfriend use to sleep in that position, but since the room is not auspicious for him, I gave him the better spot in hopes of improving his luck. Just before we changed places, he had fallen twice and injured himself, once on his left eye and once on his upper back. He also had to have cataract surgery.
Another question I have is the entrance to the bedroom. It is about 15 feet away from the bed, but it is situated in the center of the wall so no matter where you place the bed, the line of chi from the entrance will cut across the bed. I hear that is not good for health. Is there anything I can do to remedy that?
Thanks,
Cheui May
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