6 Feng Shui Tips For Romance
Since the 1400s, on February 14th, we celebrate Valentine’s Day; we celebrate ROMANCE and LOVE.
During this month of love, and also beauty, intimacy, harmony and gratitude, improve your chances to attract romance, find true love, and also better your relationships at work, have more friends, be more outgoing and create harmony in the family.
Ready for Love and 6 Feng Shui Tips?
This Year, Love is in the West
Sleep with your head to the West where the Love and Romance energy is visiting in order to meet a new partner, enhance an existing relationship and stimulate sexual energy.
Ideal Positions For Your Bed
If the configuration of your bedroom doesn’t allow sleeping to the West, then, sleep to your +70 or Yen Nien. This is the Relationship direction as well as Family, Love and Networking. For more “action” in the bedroom, sleep to your +80 or Tien Yi, this is your Health and Vitality direction.
Find the Power of Your Yen Nien
First identify your Ming Gua based on your date of birth and gender and then your Yen Nien (+70) or your Tien Yi (+80). Activate this by sleeping with your head to it. You can also face this same direction when sitting at your desk, watching TV, reading or sitting for long periods of time.
Keep Grandma Ann or Uncle Philip out of the Bedroom
Display photos of those you love most in the hallway or the living room, not in your bedroom. Do you really want any family members or friends staring at you in your most intimate moments?
Keep An Eye On The Ceiling
Ceiling beams in a bedroom can bring health or relationship issues. Easily solve the problem by covering them with a light fabric to avoid arguing, bickering, or even divorce.
Disconnect
The bedroom should be reserved for sleeping, intimacy and lovemaking. It should be a peaceful area with Yin energy, dedicated to rejuvenation and love. Keep TV, computers, electronic devices out of the bedroom. If you have an office there, you will benefit by moving it to another room or a corner of the kitchen table.
If this year, you don’t have someone to share Valentine’s Day with, VOLUNTEER. Use this day as an opportunity to help out people in need, spread the love and give back. You will feel connected and great about yourself.