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Inner Feng Shui: Bedrooms

Posted by on Dec 29, 2012 in Art, Ch'i, Feng Shui Bedroom, Inner Feng Shui | Comments Off on Inner Feng Shui: Bedrooms

Are you worthy of having a truly sensual, comforting bedroom that feels fantastic every morning and every night? Do you really deserve to celebrate yourself with Chi-enhancing influences of extra soft linens and extraordinary art? Celebrate your bedroom and affirm: “IN THE SPIRIT OF CONSTANT RENEWAL, I EXPERIENCE COMPLETE REST AND REJUVENATION IN MY BEDROOM EVERY NIGHT.”

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Feng Shui Definitions: Bedrooms

Posted by on Dec 29, 2012 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Definition | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Bedrooms

Because our Western culture puts little importance on rest, our bedrooms are frequently not conducive to a good night’s sleep. Ideally, our bedrooms are a perfect combination of cozy nest, rejuvenating oasis, and romantic hideaway. They are a sensual embrace where we go to completely recharge our batteries.

  • Locate bedrooms toward the back of the house, where the Chi is naturally more serene.
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Inner Feng Shui: Single Men’s Bedrooms

Posted by on Dec 28, 2012 in Feng Shui Bedroom, Inner Feng Shui, Relationship Tips | Comments Off on Inner Feng Shui: Single Men’s Bedrooms

Are you absolutely positive you are ready for the perfect love partner to come into your life? Are you willing to change your life to include an intimate relationship? Align your inner beliefs and feelings so that you can trust and enjoy romantic happiness. Say affirmations such as “I ATTRACT A ROMANTIC PARTNER WHO MAKES MY LIFE BETTER AND MORE WONDERFUL IN EVERY WAY. IN LOVE, I AM FREE AND HAPPY.” Along with your affirmations, make a detailed list of the qualities you want in your lover. Read it daily and change it as much as you like.

 

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Feng Shui Definitions: Single Men’s Bedrooms

Posted by on Dec 26, 2012 in Art, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Definition, Relationship Tips | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Single Men’s Bedrooms

These suggestions are for men who want to attract romance into their lives:

  • Is your bedroom a multipurpose room where you work out, watch TV, surf the Net, write proposals, and (supposedly) rest? Although this arrangement may be practical, it is not the slightest bit romantic. To attract a partner, make room for romance. Put your active equipment, TV, and computer in other rooms. If any of these items need to stay in your bedroom, screen or cover them when they’re not in use. Let your bed command your bedroom, and keep your bed linens clean and welcoming.
  • Check your art. Introduce artistic elements that suggest sensuality and serenity, and move single guy art such as cars, centerfolds, or basketball stars to another location.
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Inner Feng Shui: Single Women’s Bedrooms

Posted by on Dec 26, 2012 in Feng Shui Bedroom, Inner Feng Shui, Relationship Tips | Comments Off on Inner Feng Shui: Single Women’s Bedrooms

Are you absolutely positive you deserve the perfect love partner? Do you believe that it’s possible to experience the romance of your dreams? Align your inner beliefs and feelings so that you know you can attract and enjoy romantic happiness. Post affirmations around your house that affirm your certainty and excitement about your upcoming romance, such as “I ATTRACT WILDLY SATISFYING AND JOYFUL ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS INTO MY LIFE,” or “I AM A MAGNIFICENT PERSON, AND I ATTRACT A HAPPY, HEALTHY, JOYFUL LOVER!” Along with your affirmations, make a detailed list of the qualities you want in your lover. Read your list daily and add to it as much as you like.

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Feng Shui Definitions: Single Women’s Bedrooms

Posted by on Dec 26, 2012 in Art, Ch'i, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Definition, Relationship Tips | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Single Women’s Bedrooms

These suggestions are for single women who want romance in their lives:

  • Stuffed animals and dolls on the bed “whisper” to a new lover that the bed is already taken. Make room for romance by giving them a home somewhere else.
  • Romantic spontaneity is hampered by a wall of pillows on the bed. Cull the pillow herd, especially “fussy” pillows that need special care. Design a sensuous, unencumbered bed that you can fall into without a “single” care.
  • Change art portraying companionless figures, solitary flowers, and other “onesome” subjects to twosome art: two people, animals, flowers, or two of anything that inspires you.
  • Place pairs of items, such as candlesticks, vases, and books in the Love and Marriage area of your home and your bedroom.
  • Act as if you already have a partner! Put inviting nightstands and lamps on both sides of your bed.
  • Set the stage for receiving your new love by giving yourself the same loving care that you would a lover. Your loving relationship with yourself will strengthen your Ch’i and make you more attractive as a partner. Create a romantic atmosphere for yourself. Enjoy your own company, and find out what it’s like to really love you.
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