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Using
the Ancient Art to Enhance Your Romantic Space
“If your love life needs a quick boost, you can use the art of
placement to produce the romantic results you desire.” Heidi
Richards
Feng Shui (pronounced fung shway) is the ancient Asian practice of
object arrangement and space planning designed to bring balance,
harmony and well-being to your environment. Its purpose is to
enhance prosperity, creative, health and romance. Feng Shui
fortifies a home with positive energy known as chi. The attainment
of positive chi is both an art and a blessing to those who
manifest that chi. The word “feng” means wind and “shui”
means water, each one associated with a good harvest and ultimate
good health or good fortune.
If your love life needs a quick boost, you can use the art of
placement to produce the romantic results you desire.
Relationships need the proper environment to grow. They need the
balance of the five elements, too much or too little will find the
romance wither. Here are some Feng Shui tips to enhance your
romantic space:
The first thing you must do is remove clutter out of your romance
area (generally this is the bedroom). That means you must remove
trash, dirty ashtrays, dead plants and nothing should be stored
under the bed. Dust and cobwebs on the fans, walls, light fixtures
and ceilings should be cleaned away.
Enhance
your space with romance colors, such as shades of pinks, reds and
whites. Guys, this does not mean it has to be feminine. You can
use maroon, grayish tones of pinks and whites to achieve the same
results. The key is to not use any one color so much that it
overpowers the others. Other good colors include browns, beiges,
lavenders, yellows and deeper shades of those are appropriate.
If you keep flowers in the room (an excellent way to attract
romance into your life), make sure they are always fresh. At the
first sign of wilting, toss them out. Silk flowers are an okay
alternative, provided they are free of dust. Absolutely no dried
flowers as they signify death. Also, make sure the roses are de-thorned.
Nothing prickly such as cactus, unless your goal is to break-up.
In Feng Shui a Relationship Alter positively stimulates a
relationship. Designate a special place in your romance area in
which to put items that will encourage a healthy, loving
relationship. Things to include in your relationship altar can
include a heart shaped pink crystal quartz, a pair of candles,
mandarin ducks.
Use
the Pairs Principle to encourage love. That means two candles, two
nightstands, two lights on top, two potted plants, two pillows,
two chairs, etc. The Chinese symbol for love is Mandarin ducks.
They signify love, romance, fidelity, affection, and loyalty in
love.
Your bed should be placed in the commanding position of the room.
This is to permit the widest possible vision. The door or entry to
the room should be easily seen from the bed. And the head of the
bed should be against a wall or against a corner. If you have
nightstands, make sure one is on either side (a pair) and that the
bed is accessible on three sides to attract and keep a partner.
The bed should not be placed under a window.
The
bedroom is for sleep and intimacy. No one should come into your
room without your invitation. There should be no distractions such
as workout equipment, a television, things that would remind you
of work.
It
is good to hang pink (heart-shaped) crystals and wind chimes in a
sunny window to attract good love energy (yang).
Pictures of you as a child, your children or other relatives
should also be removed from the bedroom or romance area. This
space should be reserved for couples and should only display
pictures of the two of you.
Dim
lights will give the room a warm, inviting feeling. No harsh
fluorescents or high wattage lighting, here.
While this is by no means the ultimate guide to Feng Shui for
Romance, it is a good start. These ten tips will give your
relationship area the boost it deserves and your romance the
fulfillment it requires. Altar your space and you will altar your
love life. If you want to know more about the ancient art of Feng
Shui, there are many excellent resources listed below.
Recommended reading:
Feng Shui for Love & Romance by Richard Webster
Feng Shui DOS & Taboos for Love by Ana Ma Wong
The Complete Illustrated Guide to Feng Shui: How to Apply the
Secrets of Chinese Wisdom for Health, Wealth and Happiness by
Lillian Too
Build a Better Life Using Feng Shui: A Workbook and Guide for
Applying Feng Shui in Your Environment by Debra Michie
About the author:
© 2004 - Heidi Richards is the author of The PMS Principles,
Powerful Marketing Strategies to Grow Your Business and 7 other
books. She is also the Founder & CEO of the Women’s
ECommerce Association, International www.WECAI.org (pronounced
wee-kī) – an Internet organization that “Helps Women Do
Business on the WEB.” She can be reached at www.HeidiRichards.com
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