Feng Shui Superstitions

Feng Shui – feet in front of the door?
I just moved house and my room is rather small – mainly with my desktop computer, etc. I have no other choice but to put my bed in a position that makes my feet towards the door while lying down. Moving the bed is not truly an option, but there is nothing I can do that might minimize the bad feng shui? I know it's a superstition, but still … makes me mad! What expected to occur if the bed is set up like that anyway?
I do not know much about Feng Shui, I expect to follow a rule too:) They say they do not sleep well because it symbolizes the rise and collapse. Found on mannequins find this site: "The hotline is commander principle from the fifth position argues that the bed does not sit in the direct line towards the door. If your bed is in the direct line of the door, the door goes directly chi and powerful center of the bed. This factor can create disease along the midline of the body. More dreams of the door and the room you see in the bed while she feels more in control of their environment and thus their lives. Seeing the door of his room symbolizes the fact that you know how to make life and feels ready to face whatever comes. You're in charge, and show positive results in many areas of your life. "I hope this helps:)
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