Of the nine life areas, as per the Bagua that we work with in our particular Feng Shui style, one of the top 3 that people choose to enhance is always the relationship corner. This is almost always a given. If one is not romantically involved, they want to be. If they are already in a committed relationship, they want to improve upon it. And quite honestly, it's really one of my favorite Guas. When I owned the cafe, I was responsible for getting a few singles into couples; something I was very proud of. I fancied myself a matchmaker, a Yenta, the older lady of the village who, through her wisdom, practicality and intuition, would introduce one lonely forlorn individual to another lonely-hearts. It is, in my opinion, a noble profession, one of necessity and requiring an innate talent, insight into the human heart, and hutzpah -- the matchmaker is second only to one's parents in importance. Of course the element of a gossip is inherent in the personality of the Yenta -- she knoooows much, it has to be that way, it's what makes her good at her job. She has a keen 6th sense, can look into your eyes, touch the palm of her hand to yours, ask you a few questions and, just like that, have your desires in the bag. She's discovered a few things about you that you didn't intend for her to find out, which can be a little disconcerting at first. It's like she's taken your love-quotient temperature. You've put your trust in her and she's the one to deliver the goods. And she's good for it, it's what she does. With all the joy and aplomb of a well-decorated oracle, she knows what, or who, you want for your future.
I'm not sure that Feng Shui is quite like that...um...yeah I am. It's almost exactly like that, although without the palms touching. Or the gossip. But at heart it's much the same. The Feng Shui consultant takes the issues of the client to heart and wishes for only the best possible outcome. On that note, I want to share 3 Feng Shui tips for the bedroom.
Tip #1) Keep the room free of clutter and distracting electronics (which is all electronics).
Tip #2) Hang pictures and art that reflect what kind of relationship you want,
Tip #3) Make sure the bedroom is designate for 2 -- stay away from dormitory decor.
I Wait
There has fallen a splendid tear
From the passion-flower at the gate.
She is coming, my dove, my dear;
She is coming, my life, my fate;
The red rose cries, ‘She is near, she is near;’
And the white rose weeps, ‘She is late;’
The larkspur listens, ‘I hear, I hear;’
And the lily whispers, ‘I wait.’ Alfred Tennyson (1809–1892), British poet.
Could this be my dear college friend who I lost contact with so many years ago? Please contact me! I'm on fb; easy to find.
ReplyDeleteBrooke,
ReplyDeleteYou found me?! I am amazed and intrigued. Have you taken care of the part of my heart that I gave you?