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Feng Shui Your Love
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By The Advice Diva
Published October 2004
What began centuries
ago in China as a way of interpreting the natural
world to create more efficient agricultural systems
and even study astronomy to understand the passage
of time is an age old institution named Feng Shui.
Through the ages feng shui (pronounced Fung Shway)
has evolved due to superstition and folklore into
a belief system with five distinct components:
Wealth, Health, Fame, Career and Love.
By understand the
basics, we can control these areas of our lives
by choosing meaningful symbols and images which
are related to these areas and placing these objects
in very specific areas of the house. The key principal
here is that everything is connected energetically
which means that your thoughts, feelings and behavior
are influenced by your surroundings. Feng Shui
masters have got this down to an art form.
There are so many
details and specifics of feng shui that I would
highly recommend getting a book on it for your
own knowledge and because it is so fascinating.
What is interesting enough is that I found it
to be very similar to the Wicca beliefs that are
practiced in the west. There are many people who
swear by the benefits of Feng Shui in the home.
Let's get down to
the fun part. You can Feng Shui your house for
love. Turn that pad into the love shack to attract
love, keep love going strong and keep the sex
drive on high gear in the bedroom. What you want
to do here is create good chi (good energy) and
get rid of any sha chi (harmful energy).
The area of your house
that represents your love life is the southwest
corner of your home. According to the experts,
if this corner has good chi, the marriage or love
aspirations of the home dwellers will be positively
energized but if it has bad chi, let's just say
that you won't be getting any for a while; and
that is putting it nicely according to these experts.
The element that represents love is Earth and
so putting a rock, crystal or boulder in the southwest
corner of your home you will activate this good
chi.
Finally you need to
energize this earth element with other objects
in the love corner. These objects can be crystal
(Rose Quartz is suggested), large and round decorative
pots and jars, peacock feathers, silk or real
flowers, a globe, a symbol of the sun, a Chinese
love knot made of red rope which symbolizes undying
love, love birds in a pair but never single or
ducks in a pair but never single, rose oil and
two pink or red candles burning which is known
as the "tantric twins". All of these
objects have ties with the earth element but you
do not have to use all of them.
It is also said that
wood is a harmful element to the earth element
so no wood should be here. No dried flowers as
well because it could signify the death of a romantic
relationship. And just in case you are planning
to buy a new house or rent a new apartment, there
should be no kitchen or bathroom in the southwest
corner of the house. If there is a bathroom, use
plants to drown out the sha chi but a kitchen
is a bigger problem since a kitchen in this area
symbolizes infidelity on either side.
The bedroom can also
be worked on. It should be well lit instead or
dark and dreary. There should be no plants in
the bedroom because plants will bring excess yang
(male) energies to the bedroom which could increase
his libido and cause a wandering and lustful eye
towards younger women. There should be no TV's
and no mirror by the bed as they cause an intrusion
within a relationship. Hang a rose quartz crystal
over the southwest corner of your bed. When looking
for love, feng shui-ists say a man should decorate
with more yin (femininity) in mind while a female
should decorate with more yang. This causes a
healthy balance and will attract the opposite
sex.
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