I came across and watched your videos for the first time. I really loved the fact that you offered solutions for the feng shui issues. Sometimes, as renters, we have no choice regarding the designs of our homes. Thank you so very much. I will be watching more of your videos from now on.
Thank you so much, I spent this afternoon cleaning my bedroom, throwing out shoeboxes and stuff I don’t need. I’m very happy with the result and already feel calmer.😊
lol, I really appreciate your kind words! It’s great to hear that you enjoyed the video and found my voice soothing. I’m looking forward to sharing more content with you!😄
Thank you so much for your kind words! ❤ They truly mean the world to me. I’m so glad the content resonates with you, and it’s support like this that keeps me motivated. 🙏
Thank you for this, Allan. I have a long mirror standing in a corner but cover it with a double folded long (& pretty) scarf every night. I also take this with me when travelling! My sleep space ticks all the right boxes - It is my haven of peace & tranquility though a recent purchase of a rebounder (a mini round trampoline) has meant there was nowhere else to store/use but here. It leans against the wall. I could dismantle it each day & fold it in half but it's a faff to do so & I prob wouldn't then use it!
Salamat po!!!❤ Thank you so much for subscribing! I’m so happy to have you here and look forward to sharing more Feng Shui insights with you. If you ever have any questions or topics you’d like to see, feel free to let me know!🤗
New subcriber from Penang. Excellent advise My daughter bedroom is small. Her bed is align with the door😢. Facing dressing table + facing washroom door. From your advise, i think all bad position is in her room. Can kindly help?
Thank you for subscribing, and i'm glad you find my video insightful! 😊 I totally feel you that not everyone has the luxury of a big room, so like mentioned in Tip #2, when a room is small and options are limited, choose the setup with the least damage. My advice on this was covered in Tip #2 at 4:50. Hope that helps! 🙏
Tack så mycket! 🙏 Omg, I’m so honored to have attracted someone from so far away like Sweden! The power of social media is truly incredible. I’m so happy that you found the videos insightful and inspiring, and I’m so glad to have you onboard my channel. Welcome, and I look forward to sharing more with you!❤
Thank you for the love once again! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the channel! To answer your question, yes, in traditional Feng Shui, having your feet face a window isn’t ideal. But don’t stress too much-there’s no such thing as 100/100 perfect Feng Shui! In bedroom Feng Shui, there are countless (around 15,392😛) taboo placements, and it’s nearly impossible to get everything right, especially if your room isn’t huge like I mentioned in the video. The MAIN focus should be on avoiding the ‘door’ alignment and next to follow the other 7 tips I shared. For your situation, if you can move the bed, that’s great; if not, just ensure you have good curtains and keep them closed while you sleep. 🛌 Hope that helps!❤
the colour seems good to me as long as it promotes calmness and relaxation, which are ideal for rest. the whole idea is to create a peaceful atmosphere.😊 As for the door facing the bed, the tip is to shift the bed😂 If you’d like more specific advice, feel free to reach out for a Feng Shui audit! 🙏 Hope this helps, and wishing you a restful and harmonious space. 😊
Thank you for these tips. I always try to consider Feng Shui principles when arranging the various spaces in my life, but I wonder about my bed placement. It’s a large bed (which I cannot replace with anything smaller) in a small room that I’ve placed diagonally from the door. However, a tiny portion of the bed faces a tiny part of the doorway. (A bedside cabinet and a window are in direct line of the door). Since the majority of the bed is NOT in the doorway, all should be well, right? Thank you again for your good advice.
Yes, that’s right! Like I mentioned in the video, the biggest "damage" is when the bed is directly in line with the door. Since the majority of your bed isn’t in the doorway, it’s fine. Sometimes it’s not possible to get everything perfect. It’s just like LIFE! there’s no such thing as a perfect life, and there are always going to be some issues. Just make sure that the small portion in line with the door isn’t where the head of the bed is, as I explained in the video. You’ve done well to consider Feng Shui principles in your space! 😊
@@Allan-Teo Thank you for responding! I feel better! ❤️🩹 Because I live in Western-style homes (and workplaces) I am especially interested in Feng Shui “cures” to offset “bad” architecture/design , etc. Usually it’s mirror placement, symbolism in art, use of crystals (like the fancy chandeliers in the foyers of wealthy people’s homes - no wonder the rich get richer!) But recently we needed to do some remodeling of our bathroom. When we opened the bathroom door, the first thing we saw was the toilet! AND that doorway was slightly offset from the bedroom door across from the bathroom. At night, being half-asleep, when I ‘d walk out of the bedroom to go to the bathroom, I would always bang my shoulder into the doorframe. Ow! In the remodel, we moved the toilet out of the line of sight of the door and behind a half wall for privacy. And the bedroom door was relocated, so no more sore shoulders! The bathroom is now a calming space for showering or bathing. If someone can’t do a remodel, how could the offset doors problem be “fixed”? Because small changes can have such big impacts, I would be interested in any other videos you have about easy Feng Shui cures. I love your channel and I am a new subscriber! Thank you!🙏
Hi there! Welcome to the channel, and thanks for your question! 😊 If you find that you’re often feeling sick, not sleeping well, or getting migraines, the bed position under the window could be a factor. If you’re not experiencing these issues, there’s no need to worry. However, if you want to be on the safe side, it’s a good idea to keep the window behind the bed closed. Having a headboard definitely helps, as it provides a sense of support and stability, and prevents you from accidentally hitting the wall. Thanks for your question, and I’m glad you like video! 🙇🏻♂️
Thank you so much for the encouragement! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the videos! Yes, Malaysia is very Boleh! But I’m actually from Singapore though! 😛
I have a small bedroom upstairs right above the front door. My bed is only fit in facing the window align with the direction of the front door downstairs. Is that bad or good for feng Sui?
Thanks for reaching out! 😊 It’s a bit hard to visualize the exact layout from just the description alone, so I don’t want to make any assumptions that might not be accurate. Just a few quick tips based on my “assumptions” of your description… having a bedroom above the front door is generally okay. As for the bed placement, as long as the bed isn’t directly in line with the door, it should be fine. Unless you have a large bedroom, it’s common to have limited options for bed placement, so don’t stress too much about getting it “perfect.” Feng Shui, like life, isn’t about achieving 100/100; it’s more about avoiding the most major taboos, like directly aligning with the door. If you’re concerned, a Feng Shui audit would be the best way to go over these details and provide specific guidance for your layout. Feel free to reach out if you’d like more tailored advice. Hope this helps! 🙏
Hi very good advice. I have a question. I'm about to renovate my house and I'm thinking to move it to the center of the house on the side but in front of the door about 4m away will be the kitchen island and the kitchen window and the stove under the bench the island will block the oven. So will this effect the energy. And should I block off the window or put a curtain or even tint the window. Can I get advice thank you
Thank you for your question! I appreciate you reaching out, but the situation you’ve described is a bit unclear, so I don’t want to risk giving you an inaccurate answer.🙏 However, I can’t bear to leave you without some guidance, but take note it's "unofficial", based on "assumptions". If I may “assume,” you mentioned wanting to move something to the center of the house. In Feng Shui, we generally avoid placing "major" activities, rooms in the center, as this area represents the "heart" of the home, we want it to be on the calmer side. So if your bedroom/kitchen is something that you want to shift to the centre, i advised you not to. However I always tell my clients and friends that Feng Shui should be approached with a balanced mindset-considering Feng Shui, practicality, and beauty. But achieving that balance can be tricky, like the analogy of cheap, fast, and quality, you can usually only pick two. You also mentioned that the kitchen island is in front of the door, which suggests that your front door might directly face the kitchen when you enter. This isn’t ideal in Feng Shui, as it can cause the Qi to be unstable. I actually covered this in another video, so you might want to check it out for more details. That said, these are just "unofficial" ideas based on what I’ve gathered from your description. For a more precise assessment, I recommend consulting with a trusted Feng Shui advisor that you might know. If you'd like, feel free to contact me through my website to arrange a detailed Feng Shui audit, so we can review your floor plan and find the best solution together. This will ensure everything is in harmony for your peace of mind.❤
It seems like you might have missed it, but I actually covered bedroom color tips in the video. I’d suggest watching it to get all the details. I put a lot of effort into making sure the information is thorough, and I’m confident it will be helpful for your renovation. If you have any specific questions after that, feel free to reach out!
Not as bad as having it facing the foot or head of the bed, but still not the most ideal. If the dresser mirror is facing the side of the bed, just avoid placing it near the head side. That way, it minimizes any potential negative effects. Hope that helps!😊
Hi! See the example below. My bedroom has a corner bedroom door and closet door to the left of it the opposite wall of the bedroom door is a window and across the window is the bathroom. The only open wall is the bottom which is aligned/ next to the bathroom. I try to keep the bathroom door at most times and at night. Where would the best location for the bed be? |--closet---br door | | Window Bath |_____________|
Hi! Thank you for engaging and sharing your bedroom layout. As much as I’d love to help, the diagram is a bit unclear, so I don’t want to give you advice that might not be accurate. As a general guide, when faced with a situation where all locations seem less than ideal, the best approach is what I mentioned in the video, "choose the option with the least damage". If you’re still unsure, it’s always a good idea to consult your trusted Feng Shui advisor. Alternatively, feel free to PM me to arrange a Feng Shui audit so we can take a closer look and get it sorted out properly.
@@UbeDust sorry, i really can't help from a diagram like that. it's difficult to determine how big your window, the size of bedroom, your bed etc.I really can't tell whether your door opens from the side where you closet is or the bathroom side.
If you’re looking for an 'unofficial' answer, it seems like the best spot might be the side opposite the closet. Like I mentioned in the video, sometimes you have to choose the option with the least "damage". In this case, I’d suggest placing a shelf or something similar to block the view of the toilet if the room is big enough. Also, make sure to keep the toilet door closed and maintain cleanliness to help minimize any negative effects. However keep in mind, this is based on what i guess your room might be, this is an unofficial, general advice. But hopefully, this give you some idea how to place your bed! Hope this helps!🙏
Haha, you’ve got a great sense of humor, and I have to say I agree with your sarcasm! You’re absolutely right-Feng Shui is meant to complement overall well-being, not replace medical care. Anyone who suggests to give up meds might not fully grasp the principles of Chinese metaphysics or may be a bit too obsessed with it, to the point they are not thinking straight. It’s really about creating a harmonious environment that supports your well-being. Everyone has different views, opinions, and preferences, and that’s perfectly okay. We live in a diverse world, and embracing our differences is part of what makes it interesting! Thanks for sharing your view!
Move your bed to a country that doesn’t add estrogens to your food. Also, make sure there isn’t a toilet on the other side of the wall where your head is when laying down.
Haha, wow, that’s a nice 'problem' to have! Not many people have the luxury of changing rooms every few months. It’s great to be so rich that your house is huge with plenty of rooms to choose from, and you can afford to get bored with your bedroom setup! 😄 Not everyone can say that’s their biggest issue. But hey, as long as you’re keeping the good Feng Shui flowing with each change, you’re doing great! 😉 Oh, and since you’ve got the luxury, why not throw in a Super Thanks to support me? Hahaha! 😝
@@Allan-Teo Imo, red is loud, thus will attract attentions. Your nice background feels cosy which will make viewers comfortable, and the intensity of the red light is not overpowering the cosiness, yet can subtly attract the necessary attentions to the video. Just my opinion. 😊 Feng Shui = Science! 👍👍👍
Having a TV directly in front of the bed isn’t ideal in Feng Shui. Due to its reflective nature, It's like a mirror, which i've explained in the video, although it's not as bad as a mirror but It can disrupt the restful energy in the bedroom.
thanks for reaching out! I didn’t mention anything about balconies in this video, so I’m curious why you think you can’t place the bed in line with that door. If some other feng shui experts told you that, you need to ask them why? Anyway, i don't want to leave you empty handed, although your question is a bit too general, like why can't you place on the other two sides, the balcony door acts like a window-it’s where the Qi exits, and it’s generally okay for the bed to be in line with that door. What’s more important is avoiding being in line with the 'active' door, the bedroom door where people enter and exit, the Qi entryway. Hope it helps! ❤
@@ThePiscesNotOnly 🙏 yes, you can regard it as a "window". however do take note, it will be better to keep this door close, especially if it's in line with your head side of the bed.
@@Allan-Teo oh noted! It's in line with the middle of my bed. - - balcony door - - | Room door | | | | | ****My bed****| |*Head side * | | ***************| My room looks like this. haha. Small room!
I’ve had the privilege of learning from many mentors throughout my journey. Who are the Feng Shui masters you know since you asked that question, and what’s the point of your question?As much as I value engagement in the comments, this isn’t the best avenue for casual chatting. If you're interested in more exclusive insights, you might want to join my mailing list from my website in the description 😉! Let’s keep the conversation focused on the video topic!
Haha, yes, it sounds like you definitely need to fix your bedroom Feng Shui… and maybe a few other things! 😄 Let me know if you need help with the Feng Shui part-I’ve got you covered there! 😉
The video is really slow-paced but at 1.75x speed I was able to have fun & listem along well. Thanks for keeping it simple, plain, fun, & informative!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found it enjoyable!😊
I came across and watched your videos for the first time.
I really loved the fact that you offered solutions for the feng shui issues. Sometimes, as renters, we have no choice regarding the designs of our homes.
Thank you so very much. I will be watching more of your videos from now on.
I truly appreciate your kind words! It means a lot to know my feng shui tips resonate with you. Stay tuned for more videos! 😉
Thank you so much, I spent this afternoon cleaning my bedroom, throwing out shoeboxes and stuff I don’t need. I’m very happy with the result and already feel calmer.😊
Most welcome! That's the power of good energy, good feng shui!❤️
Watching this at 1.14 a.m. Can 't sleep😂. Thank you for this video. New sub from the Netherlands
🤣 I hope the videos kept you up because they’re interesting and not because they disturbed your sleep! And Dank u wel for subscribing! ❤️
Good Job Allan.
Thank you!☺
You have such a soothing voice. I really enjoyed this video.
lol, I really appreciate your kind words! It’s great to hear that you enjoyed the video and found my voice soothing. I’m looking forward to sharing more content with you!😄
excellent tips...thanks a bunch and easy to understand. will start working on this project
Wonderful advice and so kind and thoughtful to help us! Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for your kind words! ❤ They truly mean the world to me. I’m so glad the content resonates with you, and it’s support like this that keeps me motivated. 🙏
Thank you for this, Allan. I have a long mirror standing in a corner but cover it with a double folded long (& pretty) scarf every night. I also take this with me when travelling! My sleep space ticks all the right boxes - It is my haven of peace & tranquility though a recent purchase of a rebounder (a mini round trampoline) has meant there was nowhere else to store/use but here. It leans against the wall. I could dismantle it each day & fold it in half but it's a faff to do so & I prob wouldn't then use it!
Also I like a mixture of the elements and their corresponding colors. I use pillows for this. My bedding is , blues and blue greens , sometimes pinks.
New subscriber from the Philippines! ❤️
Salamat po!!!❤ Thank you so much for subscribing! I’m so happy to have you here and look forward to sharing more Feng Shui insights with you. If you ever have any questions or topics you’d like to see, feel free to let me know!🤗
New subcriber from Penang. Excellent advise
My daughter bedroom is small. Her bed is align with the door😢. Facing dressing table + facing washroom door.
From your advise, i think all bad position is in her room. Can kindly help?
Thank you for subscribing, and i'm glad you find my video insightful! 😊
I totally feel you that not everyone has the luxury of a big room, so like mentioned in Tip #2, when a room is small and options are limited, choose the setup with the least damage. My advice on this was covered in Tip #2 at 4:50. Hope that helps! 🙏
Thank you so much
You're most welcome!❤️
Thank you for very insightfull and inspiring videos. New sub from Sweden!🙏🏼☯️
Tack så mycket! 🙏 Omg, I’m so honored to have attracted someone from so far away like Sweden! The power of social media is truly incredible. I’m so happy that you found the videos insightful and inspiring, and I’m so glad to have you onboard my channel. Welcome, and I look forward to sharing more with you!❤
I love this Chanel 🤩 QUESTION🙋♀Do I need a cure if the end of my bed (my feet) faces a window?? Thank you
Thank you for the love once again! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the channel! To answer your question, yes, in traditional Feng Shui, having your feet face a window isn’t ideal. But don’t stress too much-there’s no such thing as 100/100 perfect Feng Shui! In bedroom Feng Shui, there are countless (around 15,392😛) taboo placements, and it’s nearly impossible to get everything right, especially if your room isn’t huge like I mentioned in the video. The MAIN focus should be on avoiding the ‘door’ alignment and next to follow the other 7 tips I shared. For your situation, if you can move the bed, that’s great; if not, just ensure you have good curtains and keep them closed while you sleep. 🛌
Hope that helps!❤
@@Allan-Teo Wow! Thank you for the answer 🤩🤩🤩
@@camuchanomellini903 most welcome!
Is light/baby blue good colour for bedroom? And any tips to dispel if door faces the bed?
the colour seems good to me as long as it promotes calmness and relaxation, which are ideal for rest. the whole idea is to create a peaceful atmosphere.😊
As for the door facing the bed, the tip is to shift the bed😂
If you’d like more specific advice, feel free to reach out for a Feng Shui audit! 🙏 Hope this helps, and wishing you a restful and harmonious space. 😊
Thank you for these tips. I always try to consider Feng Shui principles when arranging the various spaces in my life, but I wonder about my bed placement. It’s a large bed (which I cannot replace with anything smaller) in a small room that I’ve placed diagonally from the door. However, a tiny portion of the bed faces a tiny part of the doorway. (A bedside cabinet and a window are in direct line of the door). Since the majority of the bed is NOT in the doorway, all should be well, right? Thank you again for your good advice.
Yes, that’s right! Like I mentioned in the video, the biggest "damage" is when the bed is directly in line with the door. Since the majority of your bed isn’t in the doorway, it’s fine. Sometimes it’s not possible to get everything perfect. It’s just like LIFE! there’s no such thing as a perfect life, and there are always going to be some issues. Just make sure that the small portion in line with the door isn’t where the head of the bed is, as I explained in the video. You’ve done well to consider Feng Shui principles in your space! 😊
@@Allan-Teo Thank you for responding! I feel better! ❤️🩹 Because I live in Western-style homes (and workplaces) I am especially interested in Feng Shui “cures” to offset “bad” architecture/design , etc. Usually it’s mirror placement, symbolism in art, use of crystals (like the fancy chandeliers in the foyers of wealthy people’s homes - no wonder the rich get richer!) But recently we needed to do some remodeling of our bathroom. When we opened the bathroom door, the first thing we saw was the toilet! AND that doorway was slightly offset from the bedroom door across from the bathroom. At night, being half-asleep, when I ‘d walk out of the bedroom to go to the bathroom, I would always bang my shoulder into the doorframe. Ow! In the remodel, we moved the toilet out of the line of sight of the door and behind a half wall for privacy. And the bedroom door was relocated, so no more sore shoulders! The bathroom is now a calming space for showering or bathing.
If someone can’t do a remodel, how could the offset doors problem be “fixed”? Because small changes can have such big impacts, I would be interested in any other videos you have about easy Feng Shui cures. I love your channel and I am a new subscriber! Thank you!🙏
Hi there! I'm a new subscriber. Thanks for your insight! If the bed only works under the window, would a headboard help?
Hi there! Welcome to the channel, and thanks for your question! 😊
If you find that you’re often feeling sick, not sleeping well, or getting migraines, the bed position under the window could be a factor. If you’re not experiencing these issues, there’s no need to worry. However, if you want to be on the safe side, it’s a good idea to keep the window behind the bed closed. Having a headboard definitely helps, as it provides a sense of support and stability, and prevents you from accidentally hitting the wall. Thanks for your question, and I’m glad you like video! 🙇🏻♂️
@@Allan-Teo Thank you! I always keep the window closed when sleeping.
Gosh... your videos are amazing! Malaysia boleh>!
Thank you so much for the encouragement! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the videos! Yes, Malaysia is very Boleh! But I’m actually from Singapore though! 😛
I have a small bedroom upstairs right above the front door. My bed is only fit in facing the window align with the direction of the front door downstairs. Is that bad or good for feng Sui?
Thanks for reaching out! 😊 It’s a bit hard to visualize the exact layout from just the description alone, so I don’t want to make any assumptions that might not be accurate.
Just a few quick tips based on my “assumptions” of your description… having a bedroom above the front door is generally okay. As for the bed placement, as long as the bed isn’t directly in line with the door, it should be fine. Unless you have a large bedroom, it’s common to have limited options for bed placement, so don’t stress too much about getting it “perfect.” Feng Shui, like life, isn’t about achieving 100/100; it’s more about avoiding the most major taboos, like directly aligning with the door.
If you’re concerned, a Feng Shui audit would be the best way to go over these details and provide specific guidance for your layout. Feel free to reach out if you’d like more tailored advice. Hope this helps! 🙏
Hi very good advice. I have a question. I'm about to renovate my house and I'm thinking to move it to the center of the house on the side but in front of the door about 4m away will be the kitchen island and the kitchen window and the stove under the bench the island will block the oven. So will this effect the energy. And should I block off the window or put a curtain or even tint the window. Can I get advice thank you
Thank you for your question! I appreciate you reaching out, but the situation you’ve described is a bit unclear, so I don’t want to risk giving you an inaccurate answer.🙏
However, I can’t bear to leave you without some guidance, but take note it's "unofficial", based on "assumptions". If I may “assume,” you mentioned wanting to move something to the center of the house. In Feng Shui, we generally avoid placing "major" activities, rooms in the center, as this area represents the "heart" of the home, we want it to be on the calmer side. So if your bedroom/kitchen is something that you want to shift to the centre, i advised you not to. However I always tell my clients and friends that Feng Shui should be approached with a balanced mindset-considering Feng Shui, practicality, and beauty. But achieving that balance can be tricky, like the analogy of cheap, fast, and quality, you can usually only pick two.
You also mentioned that the kitchen island is in front of the door, which suggests that your front door might directly face the kitchen when you enter. This isn’t ideal in Feng Shui, as it can cause the Qi to be unstable. I actually covered this in another video, so you might want to check it out for more details.
That said, these are just "unofficial" ideas based on what I’ve gathered from your description. For a more precise assessment, I recommend consulting with a trusted Feng Shui advisor that you might know. If you'd like, feel free to contact me through my website to arrange a detailed Feng Shui audit, so we can review your floor plan and find the best solution together. This will ensure everything is in harmony for your peace of mind.❤
I am going to renovate my new house soon , any tip for colours for bedroom ?
It seems like you might have missed it, but I actually covered bedroom color tips in the video. I’d suggest watching it to get all the details. I put a lot of effort into making sure the information is thorough, and I’m confident it will be helpful for your renovation. If you have any specific questions after that, feel free to reach out!
Can you have a dresser mirror facing the side of your bed? Or is that as bad as having it facing the foot/head of the bed
Not as bad as having it facing the foot or head of the bed, but still not the most ideal. If the dresser mirror is facing the side of the bed, just avoid placing it near the head side. That way, it minimizes any potential negative effects. Hope that helps!😊
Hi! See the example below. My bedroom has a corner bedroom door and closet door to the left of it the opposite wall of the bedroom door is a window and across the window is the bathroom. The only open wall is the bottom which is aligned/ next to the bathroom. I try to keep the bathroom door at most times and at night. Where would the best location for the bed be?
|--closet---br door
| |
Window Bath
|_____________|
Hi! Thank you for engaging and sharing your bedroom layout. As much as I’d love to help, the diagram is a bit unclear, so I don’t want to give you advice that might not be accurate. As a general guide, when faced with a situation where all locations seem less than ideal, the best approach is what I mentioned in the video, "choose the option with the least damage". If you’re still unsure, it’s always a good idea to consult your trusted Feng Shui advisor. Alternatively, feel free to PM me to arrange a Feng Shui audit so we can take a closer look and get it sorted out properly.
@@Allan-Teothank you!! I updated the diagram to show better. I hope this helps.
@@UbeDust sorry, i really can't help from a diagram like that. it's difficult to determine how big your window, the size of bedroom, your bed etc.I really can't tell whether your door opens from the side where you closet is or the bathroom side.
If you’re looking for an 'unofficial' answer, it seems like the best spot might be the side opposite the closet. Like I mentioned in the video, sometimes you have to choose the option with the least "damage". In this case, I’d suggest placing a shelf or something similar to block the view of the toilet if the room is big enough. Also, make sure to keep the toilet door closed and maintain cleanliness to help minimize any negative effects. However keep in mind, this is based on what i guess your room might be, this is an unofficial, general advice. But hopefully, this give you some idea how to place your bed! Hope this helps!🙏
@@Allan-Teothank you, I appreciate it so much!!
Omg! I need to give up my meds and councillor and move my bed 🤦♂️ I don’t know how I was so shortsighted!
Haha, you’ve got a great sense of humor, and I have to say I agree with your sarcasm! You’re absolutely right-Feng Shui is meant to complement overall well-being, not replace medical care. Anyone who suggests to give up meds might not fully grasp the principles of Chinese metaphysics or may be a bit too obsessed with it, to the point they are not thinking straight. It’s really about creating a harmonious environment that supports your well-being. Everyone has different views, opinions, and preferences, and that’s perfectly okay. We live in a diverse world, and embracing our differences is part of what makes it interesting! Thanks for sharing your view!
@@Allan-Teo FairPlay - that was a sensible response (especially on TH-cam!) 👍
But can you recommend a bed location for curing my impotence?
@@simonanthony8838 i can't bro, you really need to take your meds here.😂
Move your bed to a country that doesn’t add estrogens to your food. Also, make sure there isn’t a toilet on the other side of the wall where your head is when laying down.
what if you change your room every few months, bc after a while you get tired of the same bedroom layout
Haha, wow, that’s a nice 'problem' to have! Not many people have the luxury of changing rooms every few months. It’s great to be so rich that your house is huge with plenty of rooms to choose from, and you can afford to get bored with your bedroom setup! 😄 Not everyone can say that’s their biggest issue. But hey, as long as you’re keeping the good Feng Shui flowing with each change, you’re doing great! 😉 Oh, and since you’ve got the luxury, why not throw in a Super Thanks to support me? Hahaha! 😝
So if my mirror is faceing my front door do i need to move it
it's not ideal if it faces directly...🙏
@@Allan-Teo hi allan i moved it to the side so it vews the window instead of the front door🥰
@@susanjacobs7056 well done!👏
Now i know why there is a red lightlamp behind you! 😘😘😘
Interesting that you noticed! Now I’m curious, why do you think there’s a red light lamp behind me? Would love to hear your thoughts!
@@Allan-Teo Imo, red is loud, thus will attract attentions. Your nice background feels cosy which will make viewers comfortable, and the intensity of the red light is not overpowering the cosiness, yet can subtly attract the necessary attentions to the video. Just my opinion. 😊
Feng Shui = Science! 👍👍👍
@@nelsontan2396thanks for your kind compliments! 🙇👍🙏
@@Allan-Teo red light symbolizes fire energy. Maybe you are trying to activate some fire element at that area
@@WINNIEKDeolthe red lamp is the Himalayan Salt Lamp that emits good energy and cleans the air in your room.
Is a tv in front of the bed bad Feng Shui?
Having a TV directly in front of the bed isn’t ideal in Feng Shui. Due to its reflective nature, It's like a mirror, which i've explained in the video, although it's not as bad as a mirror but It can disrupt the restful energy in the bedroom.
I have a room with balcony. The bed places avoiding the room door but it can't avoid balcony door. Any tips?
thanks for reaching out! I didn’t mention anything about balconies in this video, so I’m curious why you think you can’t place the bed in line with that door. If some other feng shui experts told you that, you need to ask them why? Anyway, i don't want to leave you empty handed, although your question is a bit too general, like why can't you place on the other two sides, the balcony door acts like a window-it’s where the Qi exits, and it’s generally okay for the bed to be in line with that door. What’s more important is avoiding being in line with the 'active' door, the bedroom door where people enter and exit, the Qi entryway. Hope it helps!
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@@Allan-Teo oh I thought balcony door is included as a door also, not regarded as window. Now I know! Thanks!
@@ThePiscesNotOnly 🙏 yes, you can regard it as a "window". however do take note, it will be better to keep this door close, especially if it's in line with your head side of the bed.
@@Allan-Teo oh noted! It's in line with the middle of my bed.
- - balcony door - -
| Room door
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| ****My bed****|
|*Head side * |
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My room looks like this. haha.
Small room!
@@ThePiscesNotOnly place it on the opposite side of the room door if possible.
who did you learn your fs from?
I’ve had the privilege of learning from many mentors throughout my journey. Who are the Feng Shui masters you know since you asked that question, and what’s the point of your question?As much as I value engagement in the comments, this isn’t the best avenue for casual chatting. If you're interested in more exclusive insights, you might want to join my mailing list from my website in the description 😉! Let’s keep the conversation focused on the video topic!
No mirrors in bedroom for me. To block a small window that faces the end of my bed I hang soft flowing curtains at the four corners of my bed.
1st rule in Feng Shui: Get a room.
Some rich people: Stop being poor.
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My bed must be wrong placing, my wife no give sex for 15 years. I need to reposition my bed.
Haha, yes, it sounds like you definitely need to fix your bedroom Feng Shui… and maybe a few other things! 😄 Let me know if you need help with the Feng Shui part-I’ve got you covered there! 😉
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