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Hi,

I am stirring up a little.

Vaastu is Indian equivalent of Feng Sui.

As per Vaastu, sleeping facing north is to be avoided.

Below is a copy & paste from vaastu.

5. Never sleep with head facing north:

Treat the earth as a magnet with North Pole as north and South Pole as

south.

We are also magnets with our head as north and feet as south.

Basics of magnetism taught us that like terms repel each other in

magnetism.

That is why the north of our body faces negative force

from the earth's north and the individual suffers from disturbed sleep.

This is a contradiction I found.

Google for " Have you Vaastu'd your Home.pdf " for proof of above suggestion.

There is contradiction every where.

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pyroen3 wrote:

> The Animal's Magnetic Sense

> ===========================

>

> Humans have five senses. These are the senses of hearing, sight,

> smell, touch, and taste. However, all these five senses may not be

> enough to live, learn, and educate the world.

>

> How about animals? Many scientists believe that most animals can

> detect the north and south magnetic orientation to help them

> navigate. Well, how many senses do animals have? They may have more

> senses than us.

>

> http://www.pyroenergen.com/articles08/images/magnetic-sense-cattle.jpg

>

> www.pyroenergen.com/articles08/images/magnetic-sense-cattle2.jpg

>

> Notice the two photos above where the cattle are facing the same

> north direction when they are at rest. If you observe large stock

> farms, ranches, and pastured areas via satellite photos, you will

> notice that animals at rest are facing north.

>

>

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