- 7 Feng Shui Tips For Spicing
Up Your Lovelife
by Tracy O'Brien
Are you happy with your lovelife
or would you like to see it improved?
No matter who you are, there
are times when "the bedroom" is not the loving and
fun room it should be. There are of course numerous reasons why
this may happen but there are some simple things you can do to
help you make things better.
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Your bedroom acts as a magnet
both literally and metaphorically
for your relationships. It is also where you sleep during the
night renewing your energy levels in preparation for what the
world has to offer to you the next day.
It is most likely where your
romantic life is centered - unless
of course you like to experiment - perhaps you're a free spirit
who likes to commune with the outdoors ;-)
Your bedroom is your and your
homes sanctuary.
The positioning and layout within
it plays a massive role not
only on your passion and romance chances but also your health,
wealth and other relationships in general.
Careful attention should indeed
be paid on this highly
important room. When you get it right, positive energy (called
"chi" by the Chinese and "ki" by the Japenese)
will flow easily
through your home.
Get it wrong...
All things in life are connected
at the minute quantum level
and the following information will help guide you so you and
your relationships flourish: |
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1. Make sure your bedroom "feels"
inviting - it must fulfill the role of a place of safety for
you. When you look at the state of your bedroom now - what does
it say to and about you? Does it say "I'm at home with myself"
or is it a big jumble and in disarray? Is it just functional
- it's purpose only for sleeping in your eyes, if so - if you
want your love life to change, then this has got to change too.
2. Look around at all of the
items - furniture/trinkets etc... in your bedroom. Do you have
good/loving memories and feelings for these items? Or are there
items which hold bad memories? If there are - get rid of them,
they hold a residual energy and act as a constant reminder to
your non-conscious mind. How about photos? Are there any old
flames "hanging around" - again, chuck them out - you
do want to move on to a new relationship - don't you?
3. Your bed should be the focal
point of the room - this is where both "action" and
"inaction" takes place, where you are both energized
and renewed. Does your bedroom have a "personality problem"?
Is it in effect multitasking? Do you have a home office or perhaps
a treadmill beside you? Again, these items should not be here.
You want to focus on your relationships rather than your body
or mind in this room - move them out. If this is not possible
due to space constraints, you will need to use a screen to keep
them "at bay".
4. The ever present TV. Yes it
can be cosy to curl up in bed and watch a great movie but a TV
sends out a stream of positive ions (rather than positive chi)
- this device is "yang" in nature and will ensure your
body does not get the rest it requires. It also represents a
3rd party in the room - not particularly conducive to a stable
and healthy monogomous relationship... Once again - the TV has
got to go.
5. Make sure your bed is as far
away from the door to your room as you can. If you are unable
to see the door, you will feel ill at ease at a subconscious
level - this is because you will sense you cannot see if an intruder
will enter your room (heaven forbid!). This unease will of course
impact how you rest at night.
6. Choose a bed which has a solid
and sturdy headboard. In Form School Feng Shui, the headboard
represents a supportive mountain
to your back.
7. Your bed holds residual energy
from those who have come and gone before. In an ideal world,
if you have had a partner and wish to attract a new one, you
should purchase a new bed. This gives you and your new relationship
an optimal chance to flourish. Regardless, you should invest
in the best bed you can as if you sleep 8 hours per day, this
means you will spend 1/3 of your entire life in it! |