Want to attract a new partner into your life? I got you covered!! In feng shui, the relationship area is in the far right corner of your home. Use the bagua to find out where it is in your house. That room or area of your home, along with your master bedroom are going to be the main areas that you work on to attract that perfect partner. Tip #1: Before you even start implementing feng shui into your space, get really clear on what it is that you want to attract. Set your intention and know what you want. Journal about what you want in a partner and in a relationship. When you're clear on the qualities you want in your future partner, write them on a piece of paper and tuck it away in a drawer in the relationships area of your home. Tip #2: The love and relationship area is represented by the earth element so add in some grounding elements such as marble tables, terra cotta pots or clay figurines. This will ensure that your relationship is stable and secure. Tip #3: Add fire for passion. As fire burns, it turns to ash which returns to the earth. Since the relationships area is an earth element, adding small amounts of fire can really help bring some passion to your life. Add some candles or if you have a fireplace in that area, use it! Tip #4: Passion is also represented by the colour red so incorporate that colour into your space. But passion is not the only love goal that you may have. Attracting a loving partner is more than just having a hot sex life!! Use colours like pink, peach, and earth tones alongside the red to attract the love and romance as well. Tip #5: Do things in pairs. If you’re trying to attract a partner, make the space a reminder of that by adding things in pairs. Get rid of any art that feels lonely or sad. Replace it with something that shows a couple in a passionate or loving embrace. If your relationship area is in the bedroom, add a pair of nightstands, a pair of lamps and make sure you have 2 pillows on the bed. Tip #6: Regardless of what room your relationship area falls into, you'll also want to make some adjustments to your master bedroom. First, clear out all of the clutter that is in your room. Go through the drawers and closets and clean it all out. Donate the stuff you no longer need. Symbolically and literally make room for your potential partner. If your drawers and closets are stuffed and overflowing, there is not room for anyone to come into your life. Tip #7: Make sure your bed is in the command position and move the bed away from the wall to allow the other person to get in and out. The bed should allow both partners equal space on either side of the bed. Tip #8: No mirrors. Mirrors are not usually considered good feng shui in a bedroom but when it comes to relationships, they really don't belong in the bedroom. Mirrors will bring in the energy of another person into the relationship especially if you can see the bed in the mirror. The last thing you want is a third person in your relationship!! Try these tips to give your love life a boost. The love of your life may be just around the corner. In feng shui, each of the guas or areas of the home are represented by an element of nature and they all work in harmony with each other. The five elements are: Earth element - The areas that are represented by the earth element are the knowledge and spirituality area, the center of the bagua and the love and relationship area. Earth is a grounding element. It’s stable, secure and provides the nourishment for other things. Colours such as yellow, tan, and terra-cotta as well as items like clay, mountains, rocks and sand are things you can use to increase the earth energy and create a solid foundation for the rest of your life. Wood element - Wood is represented in the family area of the bagua and the wealth area. Wood represents growth, stability and abundance. The family area is often represented by hard woods such as oak, maple or walnut and the wealth area is represented with soft woods, such as pine, spruce and cedar. Incorporate natural wood elements such as plants, bamboo stalks, fresh flowers, and natural fibers such as cotton, linen and hemp into those spaces to encourage growth and stability. Water element - Water is often represented through the use of wavy patterns and textures, the colours dark blue and black, and round shapes. Water represents the flow of energy going into your life. Think of a long, deep flowing river. The only areas that water is the predominant element are the career area of the bagua and at the entrance to your home. Metal element - Metal is a key element in the helpful people and travel area as well as the creativity area. Fire element - The fire element is most prevalent in the fame and reputation area of your home. Fire is passion, fire has a yang energy vs the ying energy. Use these elements in the different areas of your home to help shift the energy in each area. But don’t do too much at once. People often make the mistake of thinking they need to feng shui their entire home at once. Doing that will just cause chaos in your life and feel overwhelming. Related PostsFinancial security, increased income, building wealth. Everyone I’ve ever spoken to would like to have more money. If you're ready to boost your wealth, try these 8 feng shui tips to shift the energy in your space and help you attract what you want in life, including more money!
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