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In Feng Shui, a bed parallel to the window is fine. However, you should not have a window as a headboard because this is known to influnce other people to backstab you. You also will not have solid support for your decisions in life.
The main emphasis of the bedroom is location and direction. This is based on the concept of 8 mansions in feng shui.

8 mansions is based on your birthdate, and a kua is calculated. Based on this kua, you end up with 4 good directions/ locations and 4 bad ones. It is different for all people.
You should keep in mind that mere good fengshui for the bedroom/bed cannot change your life. If you like to change your life, try to move houses. If in 3 to 6 months, your life does not change, then it means that the feng shui of the house is not good for you.
The fengshui of the house is based on its door and when you moved into the house (flying star). Again there is a calculation for this. The shortcut is to get a fengshui auditor or master to do the calculations for you, so you can renew and/or correct the fengshui of your house. Long cut is to move from one house to the next, trial and error.
In Feng Shui, Chi is described as the life force. It penetrates everything and links all the objects in our surroundings together. Chi energy flows through the body and forms a functioning unit. If you know the correct rhythm and flow of Chi energy, you can devise appropriate exercises and treatments to keep your body healthy.
By making appropriate changes in your home and surroundings, you can concentrate Chi energy to a particular place. If you stay in that place, your body will absorb this Chi energy and be strengthened. Certain objects can also be powerful sources of Chi energy. For example a garden can be a very good source of positive Chi energy.
Chi is present in all things. Even a piece of stone has Chi in it. However, certain objects are more powerful sources of Chi. In Feng Shui, such objects are given more prominence. These objects should be placed in your home to improve life.
It is also very essential to allow the free flow of energy. If there are obstructions to the free flow of energy, your life would be prosperous and vibrant. You should construct your house and decorate it in such a way that the free flow of energy is not obstructed.
If you’re thinking of harnessing the full power of Feng Shui and making your life more prosperous, you can start by consulting a professional Feng Shui practitioner. You can also purchase a good book on the topic and implement all the necessary changes yourself.