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Dear Anon,
Based on symbolism in Feng Shui, in my opinion, boxed beds are not considered `inauspicious':
1. It is still considered a `whole' bed i.e. it is not spilt up ned together (two single bed). Not "split up" even if it has two layers.
2. There should not be an issue on whether the bed should have a gap below it. This is because in many countires e.g. Japan, usually sleep even on tatami mats on the floor.
3. It is good to have paqua flooring or "wooden" flooring. This is because ceramic tiles or marble etc.. is `cold' to the feet.
4. Some worry that because of springs in the box beds, this is considered inauspicious. But, I personally believe that there should not be a problem here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/16/99 2:57:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Are box bed considered
>inauspicious since they are
>joined together in the
>middle(two wooden planks are
>glued in the middle to make
>one large bed). Are box bad
>considered bad for marriage.
>Thanks.
>
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