
Finding
Your Feng Shui Power Spots for Love and Romance 

by: Stephanie Roberts

The first step in using feng
shui to attract a partner or improve your love life is to find
the relationship power spots in your home. Once you have located
these areas, feng shui cures and enhancements can activate these
areas and increase your love luck.
The feng shui "ba gua"
is an energy map that divides any space into eight ("ba")
sections ("guas"), each of which affects a specific
aspect of life. Love and marriage are governed by "Kun"
gua. Your relationship power spots are the Kun guas of your home,
bedroom, and other main rooms.
In traditional Chinese feng shui,
Kun gua is the southwest (SW) sector of the home. Secondary Kun
guas are the SW sector of each room within the home. Contemporary
Western feng shui defines the ba gua in relationship to the entry.
Using this method, Kun gua is the area of the home or room that
is farthest to the back on the right-hand side, when you stand in
the doorway facing into the space. (Always use the formal front
entry to the home when you are using this method, even if you go
in and out through a side or back door most of the time.)
One reason many people find feng
shui confusing is that they don't know which to method to follow.
With so many places within the home that might be called Kun gua,
where do you place your feng shui objects?
Follow these steps to find the
best relationship "power spots" in your home by
combining and comparing these two methods.
- Using a compass, find the
room or rooms that are located in the SW sector of your
home. (If you have a floor plan that indicates North, you
can use that to figure out which direction is SW.) If you
have no way of confirming SW accurately, just use the
doorway method.
- Stand in your front entry,
facing into the home. What room or rooms are in the back
of the house on the right-hand side?
- Compare the rooms you
identified using these two methods. Stairways, narrow
hallways, closets, bathrooms, and bedrooms occupied by
anyone other than yourself should be crossed off your
list. If you identified the living room, dining room,
kitchen, or any other comfortable, pleasant space, keep
those rooms on your list.
- Your personal bedroom will
always be a good place for romance feng shui. Put it on
your list, even if it is not in the SW or right-rear area
of the home. If your bedroom is in the SW or the rear
right area of the home, it is a very strong relationship
power spot for you.
- Find the relationship areas
within you bedroom. First, use your compass to locate the
SW area of the room. Then stand in the doorway facing
into the room and locate the far corner on your right-hand
side. If these two areas overlap, you have identified a
very powerful relationship power spot for feng shui
enhancement.
- If these two areas in your
bedroom (SW and far-right corner) are not the same,
compare them. Which is brighter, cleaner, less cluttered,
more attractive? Which has potential for adding feng shui
enhancements: a section of wall where you could hang a
poster, photograph, or framed piece of artwork; the top
of a dresser or bedside table, a fireplace mantel, or a
bookcase where you could clear a little space on a shelf
for a romantic figurine or other object.
- Now, find the relationship
areas within any other rooms on your "approved"
list. First, using the compass, locate the SW area of the
room. Then stand in the doorway, facing into the room,
and locate the far corner on your right-hand side.
- Again, compare your options,
and look for clean, uncluttered, well-lit, attractive
places where you could place feng shui objects or
romantic artwork or imagery.
- If by the end of this
process you have more than three good options available
to you, continue to prioritize your list. The most
desirable "power spots" will be:
- in your bedroom
- places that you see
most often as you go through your normal daily
activities
These are now your priority
power spots for love and marriage. Some easy ways to enhance
these areas are with:
- imagery or artwork
representing lovers
- two pink or red candles set
side-by-side
- a red, pink, or white heart-shaped
box
- two round or heart-whaped
red or pink pillows
- two red silk roses in a
pretty vase
- fresh flowers with red or
pink blossoms
- a pink faceted feng shui
crystal, hung over your bed or in a power spot
- imagery or artwork of pairs
of mandarin ducks, doves, or swans
- the Chinese symbol for
"double happiness"
- any image or object that
represents love, marriage, or romance in a way that has
strong personal meaning for you
There is much more to feng shui
than activating power spots, but these simple steps will get you
off to a good start. The feng shui imagery and objects that you
place in your power spots help to shift the energy of your home,
and are visual reminders of your intention to find happiness with
a romantic partner who will be everything that you have dreamed.
(c) 2003 Stephanie Roberts
