Friday, October 10, 2008

Fengsui for Relationship and Love

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 into a tool to fine tune our aspirations in life. Wealth, Health, Fame, Career and Love are the essential and integral part of our daily life and Feng Shui enhances the prospects of these specific needs. Feng Shui is not an obscure Chinese dish but an ancient Chinese art of placement and positioning and more so an environmental science. Feng means "Wind" and Shui is "Water" an analogy to "Wealth". The art is quite complex with calculations and analysis for aligning space. It evolves around this wonderful symbol know as "YIN YANG", which represents the law of nature that "all complimentary opposites must co-exist with a seed of the opposite within it". The aim is to bring about a level of energy balance and harmony in a building through Fengshui. Everything in the universe has an energy field around it but influenced and linked in some way to everything else. This energy flows and this is known as "CHI" and fengshui predominantly deals with harmonizing the flow of "CHI". All relationships are based on a fine balance of understanding, co-operation, mutual adjustment, trust, love and compassion. When one of them is imbalanced the relationship does not sustain. The place of dwelling and our immediate surroundings have a great impact on our relationship, marriage prospects, love and romance. When the areas of your home affecting your love life are cluttered, missing from your floor plan, or suffering from Shar chi (harmful energy) it can be difficult to find and maintain a good relationship and marriage prospects can diminish. If the energy in the relationship-power spots of your home is blocked or weak, you may feel tired, depressed, unable to focus, hampered in your efforts to connect with a potential partner. Where chi flows too strongly, you may feel out of control, overly emotional, or anxious much of the time. Communication becomes more difficult, and relationships can feel unstable. Hearts made of rose quartz or amethyst are said to be powerful enhancers to bring together romantic pairs. Heart is a universal symbol of love across all traditions and cultures. Words such as "heartfelt", "heartbroken" and "heart wrenching" eloquently describe feelings associated with love. Birds in pairs represent romance and love. Doves are most popular as they are sacred to Venus and the love deities. Mandarin ducks enhances love and marriage prospects and if they are especially made of Rose quartz they are excellent Placing such symbols at the southwest corner of your bedroom enhances the earth sector which is the southwest and shining a bright light on to them ensures that the earth element is energized through "fire". Place the symbols on a red colored fabric at the southwest and keep the light at this corner on for long hours daily A key principle of Feng Shui is that everything is connected energetically. This means that your thoughts and feelings, even your behavior, are strongly influenced by your surroundings. At the same time, the state of your home reflects your mood and attitude. A dark, untidy bedroom, for example, contributes to an atmosphere of fatigue and depression, which in turn makes it harder for you to find the energy to clean the place up and air it out. In Feng Shui terms, it is also undermining your ability to attract and maintain a joyful and supportive romantic attachment.

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