Chinese Culture >> Feng Shui and Love
Not having much luck in love lately? Relationship falling
apart? Maybe its those upside down dried flowers in you have hanging in
your hallway, (oh so chic in Martha Stewart Land but the kiss of the
death in
Feng Shui circles.) Or maybe its the antique full length mirror
in your bedroom ...
Feng Shui (pronounced Feng Shway) is the ancient Chinese art of
rearranging design elements so that they harmonize with your enviroment.
Several systems are used to determine what should go where to enhance
the love life, but the one that applies to anyone reading this is the Pa
Kua system. In Pa Kua, the southwest corner is the love sector of your
home.
First of all get a compass, and find out what exactly is in the
Southwest corner of your building. Is there a bedroom there? Good. A
toilet there? Bad. It means your romantic prospects are getting flushed
away. Is your Southwest corner a badly lit storeroom full of clutter?
Also bad. It means your love-life will be as messy as well. In fact, no
matter what room that corner is located in, it now becomes your job to
enhance it as best as you can, by getting rid of clutter and using
decor. You are also going to re-haul the southwest corner of your bedroom
to double your chances of attracting romance.
What's in southwest corner of your bedroom? A closet? Bad. A vase full
of beautiful flowers? Good. That will greatly enhance your chances of
attracting a suitable partner.
To attract a partner, Feng Shui experts recommend putting a painting of
peonies, or a vase of the flowers there. You could substitute any flower
for the peony (as long as its not prickly like a cactus), but whatever
you do make sure the flowers are fresh. The Chinese hate dead or dried
flowers and would prefer that you have those rather than any kind of
decay in a spot that signifies your love life. Also lucky for romance,
is a pair of wooden ducks or a painting of two ducks (as ducks mate for
life) If you don't like how formal these ducks look, you can always do
what I did and put two rubber ducks in your southwest corner.
Mirrors on the ceiling, especially full-length ones, or mirrors on the
walls in the bedroom are a big no no, as they symbolize portals through
which an interfering third party's energy can enter...Feng Shui masters
don't like to invite voyeurism.
If you don't like Chinese decor, you could use my favorite westernized
Feng Shui tool -- the Lava Lamp. Pink glowing goo moving up and down in
your romance corner is sure to send out a sensuous vibe. Pictures or
statues of loving couples or love friendly Goddesses such as Venus and
Aphrodite would also help activate the love sector. As the southwest
corner is symbolized by the earth element, it is also helpful to place
crystals there, with the most suitable choice being rose quartz. If you
want to go all out, you might want to also consider painting that corner
or adjacent walls a bright red, also to symbolize passion. Whatever you
do, don't go overboard...you could end up with a bedroom that looks like
a Chinese brothel, or worse yet, invite somebody over who is familiar
with Feng Shui who might go ³Hmmmm...I see ducks, flowers, crystals, red
walls ...I better get out of here! This person is just a tad too
desperate for me!
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