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Feng Shui Relationship Secrets

By James Brickman

Feng shui relationship secrets and advice can help you create and maintain a solid relationship. Everyone wants to find their soul mate and keep them. Those who have a partner in life may want to make their intimate life brighter and strengthen their bond. Here are some feng shui relationship secrets for those who want to attract, retain and strengthen their love.

Let’s start with the basics – making a home attractive for relationships. This can be achieved with the Bagua octagon – a tool for improving energy in any premises. It helps to relate the environmental elements with the aspects of life. According to the octagon, the southwest direction is responsible for relationships. Its color is brown. Its symbol is earth. This sector is connected with your partner, whether current or potential.

The first is the front door. The vital energy Qi penetrates through the door into the home, so the door should attract it. The Qi accumulates near the door, and is let inside by the incoming or outgoing people.

There are three optimal directions of the front door. Southeast: helps to preserve peace and prosperity in the family. If your door faces this way, you don’t need to add anything. Southwest: helps to build harmonious and stable families. If your door faces this way, you can add colors / symbols of wood next to the door, such as an image of bamboo or plum blossom. West: helps to increase romance and pleasure. If your door faces this way, you can add earth elements next to the door, such as crystals or objects of stone.

Even if your door faces another direction, it’s not a problem. Decorate it using the color brown or place plants there.

Next is the feng shui relationship advice for the bedroom. Ideally, the bedroom should be located in the southwestern corner of the house, which is responsible for love, loyalty, and caring for family members. If the bedroom is located in another place, do not worry. Feng shui has a list of tools that will help make it more harmonious. First of all, the bedroom should be kept clean everywhere. If you have any devices or exercise equipment in the bedroom, if possible, divide the room into sections, blocking the bed from these.

The bed should not lean sideways into the wall. It is believed that a partner who sleeps near the wall will have less say. When there’s space on both sides, both partners will feel equal.

The bed should not be too broad, as this does not encourage romance. The bed should be small enough to provide intimacy in the relationship. The mattress should not be double; any longitudinal stripes on or above the bed will symbolize the rift in the relationship. Avoid water mattresses and any objects that embody the element of water, as water can carry happiness away. Do not place your bed near a wall adjacent to the bathroom, as your happiness may go down the drain.

Now let’s review the feng shui relationship tips for objects to place in the bedroom or the room located in the southwest direction, in order to activate it. You can enhance it with an earth element (crystals, rose quartz or amethyst) and fire element (candles and red objects, such as a red lamp). Also place love reinforcing symbols in the bedroom, such as double objects: a statue of a man and woman, a pair of ducks, or a dragon with a phoenix.

About the Author: James Brickman runs http://www.fengshuicrazy.com which teaches the ancient art of feng shui. Please visit his website to learn more about feng shui relationships.

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Use Feng Shui To Increase Your Fertility

By Lok Yae

Today, millions of couples around the world face with fertility problems. If you are having trouble conceiving, you are probably experiencing quite a bit of stress. New statistics show that this problem hit 2.5 million men from independent and 40% of infertility is diagnosed as a female problem, 40% is attributed to the male partner. As was common with ancient civilizations, the Chinese people tend to place a lot of emphasis on enhancing fertility with Feng Shui.

Auspicious Position

In Feng Shui, the Flying star system is the most powerful form that most professional practitioners use. There are nine stars in the system, and each with its own influence that can harbor you to good luck and fortune, or bring you to disaster or even your downfall.

One of the flying star named “auspicious star”. The star flies to different directions every year. It is said that, if you put the “proper things” in the flying direction of auspicious star, this can help improve the chances of pregnancy. The proper things refer to red things, such as red picture; red carpet and so on. Cute baby pictures are also helpful. Here are the flying directions of the auspicious star from 2004 to 2013.

2004-2013 auspicious directions:

2004 – South ; 2005 – North ; 2006 – South West ; 2007 – East ; 2008 – South East ; 2009 – Central ; 2010 – North West ; 2011 – West ; 2012 – North East ; 2013 – South

Lucky Position

Another star called “lucky star” also flies to different direction every year. You too can put red things or baby pictures in its flying direction to increase the rate of fertility .

2004-2013 lucky directions:

2004 – North East ; 2005 – South ; 2006 – North ; 2007 – South West ; 2008 – East ; 2009 – South East ; 2010 – Central ; 2011 – North West ; 2012 – West ; 2013 – North East

Best time to get pregnant

When is the best time to get pregnant? The ancient Chinese had found out the best month to get pregnant, in different ages. For the best chance of falling pregnant you should consistently have sex on that month. In addition, the woman’s age should be based on the Lunar Calendar. Use the lunar age calculator at http://www.chinesegenderchart.info if you don’t know how to find out your lunar age.

Age 19 – January ; 20 – February ; 21 – March ; 22 – April ; 23 – May ; 24 – June ; 25 – July ; 26 – August ; 27 – September ; 28 – October ; 29 – November ; 30 – December ; 31 – January ; 32 – February ; 33 – March ; 34 – April ; 35 – May ; 36 – June ; 37 – July ; 38 – August ; 39 – September ; 40 – October ; 41 – November ; 42 – December

Warm Color in bedroom

Bedroom Feng Shui is extremely important when you are trying to conceive. Feng Shui decoration really can influence a couple’s sex life and fertility. Your bedroom represents your romantic life. No sex drive? It is said that the warm colors can charge your bedroom with sex positive energy. There are warm colors like light purple; light pink; light yellow etc. Remember, don’t use dark red or dark purple. It is because such colors may lead to bad moods and people can easily get annoyed.

Red underwear and perfume

Experts pointed out that the senses stimulation of vision has positive effects on evoking men’s sexual desire. Sexy underwear in bright colors is full of romance and sex temptation. Pink, red or purple underwear is the best choice. Otherwise, perfume is the other weapon to increase pregnancy rate. Keep in mind to choose the favorite perfume of the husband and no strong fragrance.

About one in seven couples have problems with fertility now. Although a doctor should be the main guide to follow, Feng Shui can be an extra help and following its guidelines can make a difference. It is because Feng Shui can help create a more harmonious and relaxed environment for conception to occur.

About the Author: Master Yae Lok is the founder of the website ‘Chinese Birth Gender Chart’ at http://www.chinesegenderchart.info. Please visit his website and learn all the tips about using the Chinese Gender Birth Chart for gender selection.

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Achieve A Balance – Feng Shui All The Way

By Tim Lapkovski

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese belief that involves studying natural and the built environments. The arrangements of these objects affect the yin and the yang, as well as the energy of a room. Feng Shui has developed into many different versions based on religion, geography, symbolism and culture. One commonality of all Feng Shui practitioners, Of course, is the belief in energy. Different schools of Feng Shui have progressed into seven different forms.

1. The Compass School

The first school of thought is the Compass school. The compass school uses 8 trigrams of the I-Ching. These 8 trigrams are known collectively as Pa Kua, that is based on the eight main directions of a compass. Each of these directions is associated with a specific chi. A southern direction, for example, is vibrant energy and is associated with the middle of the summer.

2. Eight Mansion School

Another school is the Eight Mansion School, also known as the Eight House Feng Shui. This school of thought is based on the individual number of a person. The number of the man living in the home is used to bring harmony and balance to the home. Furthermore, people using this system have both lucky and unlucky numbers, with the west numbers being 2, 6, 7, and 8 and the east numbers being 1, 3, 4, and 9.

3. Form School

The Form school of thought is based on the landscapes shape and uses four symbolic animals. These animals are used to identify the type of landscape. The Form school is easy to use along with the Compass school to increase chi both in and out of the home.

4. Black Hat Sect

The Black Hat Sect is another school of thought. The Black Hat Sect used a fixed entry point for determination of the life areas. It is similar in philosophy to the Compass school, but the areas are different. In addition, the Black Hat Sect mixes psychology, Buddhism and basic design principles, as well.

5. Nine Star Key School

Another school is the Nine Star Key School. This form used stars to help identify lucky and unlucky days. Using complicated math formulas, this school can pinpoint when a person will get married and the astrological sign of the person to be married to. This form is very inflexible and is based purely on science. The Nine Star Key will also tell the practitioner what house he lives in and makes suggestions on how to live based on the house.

6. Flying Star School

The Flying Star philosophy is the most common Asian form of Feng Shui and is based on astrology and numerology. This form is difficult to understand and to learn. It, too, is based on mathematical principals and is used to determine a persons fate.

7. Four Pillars School

The final school of thought is the Four Pillars. This form is not very common and is based on astrology according to the persons date of birth, right down to the minutes. This form is also used to determine a persons fate.

8. The Five Elements

After determining that school of thought is best for an individual, it is important to also understand each element. These five elements are: Earth, Fire, Water, Metal, and Wood. The elements are capable of destroying each others energies and forming a continual cycle. Through the use of these elements, balance and harmony can be created in a home. If these elements are used incorrectly, Of course, the energy can be destroyed or lessened.

Each of the five elements is also associated with a color, direction, and number.

Earth (Brown/Beige) – 2,5,8 – Southwest

Fire (Red/Purple)

Feng Shui –the Myth And The Marvel

By Breiana Cecil

It is possibly the most ancient design movement known and yet has made itself an avant-garde design craze. Although, over three thousand years old, the idea of Feng Shui has received much attention in modern day. Surf the net or the local bookstores and you will find numerous resources on the subject. It has taken the Interior Design industry by storm and has found a way into university classrooms all over the world. It has been revered as an art. It has been shunned as superstition. It is controversial, which means it is interesting. So let’s take a brief look, shall we?

Feng Shui (“wind-water”) is an ancient Chinese practice dealing with the arrangement of a space and its elements to bring balance to the environment and those who dwell within, more basically, living in harmony with your surroundings.

This ancient philosophy says that being in tune with the elements and energy around you will bring you the most balance in life. These elements are Earth, Fire, Water, Metal, and Wood. The energy is Ch’i (pronounced ‘chee’).

Ch’i is the life force, and it is present all around us, all of the time. The purpose of incorporating Feng Shui into our homes is to attract Ch’i and to raise positive energy levels. The Chinese have utilized this in the construction of large buildings and homes, aligning the corners of the structures with the corresponding directions of the four cardinal directions–north, south, east, and west. The ancient Chinese tended to build their homes according to the directions and meaning of each.

Astrology is incorporated as well. Depending on the individual’s year of birth, each direction has different meaning. Those dealt with include positive directions (prime, health, longevity, prosperity, etc.) and negative directions (death, disaster, the six shar, and the five ghosts). According to Chinese life principle, there is no getting around the negative directions. Though, it is believed that utilizing Feng Shui in your home can keep the Ch’i in balance, and the positive and negative in harmony.

In this day and age, not many of us have the option of choosing our land so freely, as we have settled down already or dwell in apartment buildings. Unfortunately, we can’t very well pick up and turn our homes to suit our individual Ch’i. This is where Feng Shui designers have found their calling. Placement of furniture, certain deco, as well as color use are considered imperative factors in the Feng Shui culture. Here are a few interesting and random examples.

Furniture Placement:

– Move the bed to face your health and longevity direction.

– Always have a bed against one wall, as this gives the individual stability.

– The oven and the sink should have space between them, as they represent opposing elements; water and fire.

– The living room is the central gathering room and where most families spend their time. Try to put the main area of focus (television, sound system) in the corner that represents health. This way, when the family lounges together, they are facing a positive direction.

– The Chinese believed that no matter how big the family, there should always be at least eight chairs at the dining table. If more or less, the number must always be even.

– Face the desk that you work at towards your creative direction.

Decorations and Accessories:

– If one of your positive directions lie in the South, and there is a Southern wall with no window in your home, add a mirror. This gives Ch’i room to flow with no ending point.

– The bathroom of your home is the place for Ch’i to pool–and in its most negative environment. Bathrooms are typically small, and are associated with destruction. Mirrors, and house plants should be abundant in this area.

– The living room or bedroom are good places for oil paintings and art, as these are objects of prosperity.

– The study, or the area where you do so, should be filled with objects of creativity. Fill the area with artwork, pottery, and house plants. If there is no window above your desk, guess? Add a mirror!

– Round objects represent money. So, in the living room, and study, try round rugs, tables, and coasters.

– Wind chimes, wind chimes, wind chimes! Anything associated with wind will help Ch’i flow freely.

Color:

The central colors of importance to Feng Shui include green, red, yellow, white, and black. Although the meaning and directional significance of each differs depending on your source, each color represents one of the five elements (Earth, Fire, Water, Metal, Wood).

– It is important that the color of your bedroom correlate with your element. Mine is water, which seems to be associated with white or blue.

– The kitchen is the one place in the house most susceptible to hazard. Green is the safest color to use here.

– The study is an important area for free air, and open mindedness. Yellow or white will keep the area amicable.

For more information on color use, check out the Quick Guide to Color Effects and Meanings blog.

Whether or not you take the ancient art of Feng Shui on board, it is quite an impressive subject as well as vastly immense–I have only just touched the bare minimum here. Aside from the apparent mysticism, its principles touch upon the chic mannerism of modern design as well. More and more designers and clients are designing with meaning and with spirituality. In my opinion, this is wonderful!

Every type of art has spiritual root and meaning–it’s the artist that makes it distinct. As always, my best design advice is to understand what touches you and manifest it into your space. Peace be with you and may your Ch’i flow free!

About the Author: Breiana Cecil of OverstockArt.com graduated from Ball State University with a Bachelor Degree in Interior Design and in Studio Art. Breiana is an avid enthusiast of the art and design world and intends on continuing her contribution to the industry. Talk to Breiana on the ArtCorner Blog today!

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The 7 Schools Of Feng Shui

By Ron King

Everyone has heard of Feng Shui, but what exactly is it? Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese belief that involves the study of both the natural and the created environments. To achieve a balance between the 2 affects the energy of a room.

7 Schools Of Feng Shui

There are many different versions of Feng Shui, each influenced by culture, geography, and religion. There are 7 predominant types or schools of Feng Shui:

1. The Compass School uses the 8 trigrams of the I-Ching. They are known collectively as Pa Kua, which is based on the 8 main directions of a compass. Each direction is associated with a specific chi. For example, southern is vibrant energy.

2. The Form School, based on the landscape’s shape, uses 4 symbolic animals to identify the landscape. Easy to use, the Form School (along with the Compass School) increases chi both in and out of the home.

3. The Black Hat Sect uses a fixed entry point to determine the area. Although similar to the Compass School philosophy, it has differences. The Black Hat Sect also consists of psychology, Buddhism and basic design principles.

4. 8 Mansion School, also known as the 8 House Feng Shui, is based on the individual number of the person living in the home. That number is used to bring harmony and balance to the home. People who use this system have both lucky and unlucky numbers, with the west numbers being 2, 6, 7, and 8 and the east numbers being 1, 3, 4, and 9.

5. The 9 Star Key School uses stars to help identify lucky and unlucky days. This school of thought uses complicated math formulas to pinpoint when a person will get married and the astrological sign of the future marriage partners. It will also tell the practitioner how to live based on his house.

6. The most common form of Feng Shui, based on astrology and numerology, is the Flying Star Philosophy. Difficult to understand and learn, it is also based on mathematical principals and is used to determine a person’s fate.

7. Four Pillars, the final school of thought, is not very common. Based on astrology tied to the person’s date of birth right down to the minutes, this form of Feng Shui is also used to determine a person’s fate.

5 Elements Of Feng Shui

After determining which school of thought is best for an individual, it is important to understand the 5 elements of Feng Shui. They are: Earth, Fire, Water, Metal, and Wood. Balance and harmony can be created in a home through the use of these elements. If used incorrectly, however, the energy can be lessened or even destroyed.

Each of the 5 elements is also associated with a direction:

Earth — Southwest

Fire — South

Water — North

Metal — West

Wood — East

Beauty And Balance

In a Feng Shui home, all rooms should achieve a balance of these elements, although some items may weigh heavier than others. A chair might score 3 times more than a throw pillow, for example, because of the size difference.

Properly applied, Feng Shui brings both beauty and balance to the home or office.

About the Author: Visit http://www.fengshui4u.info to learn more. Ron King is a full-time researcher, writer, and web developer, visit his website at http://www.ronxking.com Copyright 2005 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.

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Good Feng Shui Begets Better Feng Shui

By Amy U. Goodmann

Some people seem to have everything going in their way. It can be said that they have the “Midas touch”. Everything they handle or are involved with – every relationship, every business venture or relationship seems to turn to gold. Yet is a positive image, or does luck seem to follow these privileged people around. Is it the chicken or the egg?

If the mind did not matter then why is the head attached to the body? In the practice and customs of Feng Shui “Mindset draws Chi”. Overall it can be more than said and emphasized that having a positive mindset and along with that the real intention and intentions to follow through with your actions and endeavors is the greatest magnet for success and popularity overall. You can count on it.

Having a positive outlook and the intention to create the life and career that you want and desire, to attract love into your life, will definitely work towards improving your career, will draw more wealth and riches for you and towards you, and toward the direction of yourself, your family and close friends. On top of that wealth, riches and even power is like a snowball rolling down the hill, getting bigger and bigger as well as gaining more and more speed as well as momentum. Good Feng Shui ponders even better and greater levels of Feng Shui.

It can be said that Feng Shui is much like liquid water. It’s all about starting motion, direction, movement and direct ion in the correct chosen manner and paths. Once you “prime the pump” of a well, water will flow incessantly and almost without much efforts on your part and parts. Before most drivers start their automobile most kick or punch the pedal to the metal a few times and in essence prime the gas pump of their car , so that they can depend that their vehicle will power up in a flash., predictably , and in a most powerful manner.

If you have ever used a pump handle to draw water, you will know that it works in the same way. Some of the time you actually have to pour water down the pump itself. In essence you are making an initial investment of precious water to get more and greater amounts of water down the line, in the future.

In the same way and manner your thoughts and intentions can be seen as an analogy to pushing downwards hard on the gas pedal , or pouring water into a pump.

It can be said that you are setting the stage for your Feng Shui to cry out and seek the vital kinds of energy you wish and desire for your eventual path down the road of your personal success – be it wealth, love, riches, friends or simple contentment in life. It’s all about focus – in the correct direction, directions and proper path. Focus and applications of your tools and powers that you intrinsically have or have come to possess.

Onwards to a live of your wildest dreams and ambitions. Feng Shui!

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