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How You Can Use Feng Shui in the Most Loving Day of the Year

By Terri Nesbitt February 08, 2020 Lifestyle

Valentine’s Day is one of the few holidays that reaches all of us, regardless of our age, religion, gender, or relationship status. It’s splashed everywhere with images of romantic love, date nights, flowers, chocolates, and starry-eyed couples.

At the same time, young children are inundated with cute card exchanges, parties, and of course, plenty of candy. More than any other holiday, it celebrates an important aspect of every human being’s life: Love.

All You Need Is Love

When I worked in bookstores, those of us behind the counter always found the holiday amusing, as woman after woman came in to buy hearts-and-flowers books and gifts, while male customers invariably wiped out our stock of the Kama Sutra and other sex manuals.

Love” means different things to different people. But the pure, sweet, innocent adoration between two kindergarteners deserves the word no less than the besotted teenager, the bride on her wedding day, or the husband caring for his wife’s daily needs, even when she no longer remembers who he is.

If we are in a relationship, Valentine’s Day is an opportunity – or perhaps, intense pressure – to express our appreciation toward our significant other. If we are not in a relationship, it may prompt sadness, regret, and loneliness, or it may spark happy memories and an appreciation for our newfound self-love.

In our 60s, we may be widowed, divorced, married, joyously single, or longing for connection. In any case, we cannot escape the holiday’s prod to focus on love, all its attendant joys and sorrows, and specifically, its place in our own lives.

Find the Sweet Spot

In Feng Shui, there is one area of your home associated with Love and Relationships. In your bagua – the nine-square grid of your floorplan, with the wall where your front door is creating the bottom line of the grid – the Love and Relationships area is the top right corner section, or far right, as you face your front door wall from the outside.

Its power color, unsurprisingly, is pink. Whether you are in a solid, happy relationship, an unhappy one, or none at all, you can help this area of your life by giving this part of your home a little special attention.

Clean, Clear, and Color

First, as always, this area needs to be cleaned and cleared of clutter. It should reflect you as you are now and should be filled with things you love. Remember that getting rid of things you don’t love, use, need, or want in this area will help to clear the obstacles and impediments to your fully joyous love life.

If the idea of the color pink repels you, remember that there are many, many variations of this color, from fuchsia to rose gold, salmon to mauve, creamy champagne to cotton candy.

Reds and whites – which make pink when combined – can also be used here, in moderation. Bring in pinks in paint colors, fabrics, furniture, and artwork. Pink flowers, such as peonies – real, artificial, or in artwork – are also good here.

Coupling Off

Another important addition you can make to this area is an obvious one for loving relationships: things in pairs. The traditional Chinese pair is two mandarin ducks, but a Western version might be a modern rendering of two swans.

Hanging a set of two pictures or one picture of two birds is a nice, easy way to start. Pairs can be furniture, objects, candles, or knickknacks, for example. Choose items that symbolize love to you, such as heart shapes or figurines of loving couples.

I also like to use sets of decorative bookends for this purpose, as it’s an easy way to get two items that clearly go together or match perfectly. And you do not have to have any books at all in the area to use them beautifully.

Words and Images

This is the place for love affirmations, quotes, or poetry that is meaningful to you, either in wall art, framed on a tabletop, or written down and kept in a pretty box.

If you are in a relationship, place here photos of your beloved and/or of the two of you together in happy times. Wedding photos, souvenirs from happy trips or events, or love letters in a beautiful box are all good ideas.

Love Is Everywhere

You can also find the Love and Relationships area of all the other rooms in your home – using the door to the room as you did your front door, and finding the far right corner of the room from there – and bring in a bit of pink or red, or some things in pairs, happy personal photos, or love affirmations.

Just a couple of candles, a pink picture frame, or a red pillow can add a little spark of love energy in any room.

I Believe in Miracles

All of these enhancements can help whether your love relationship is happy or unhappy, or you are not in a relationship but want to be in one, or you are happily alone, learning to love yourself. \

Maintaining, improving, and attracting a loving relationship call for the same love energy to be freely flowing and healthy.

Avoid dark blue and black, wavy shapes, mirrors, pictures of water, and water features in the Love and Relationships areas, as these represent the Water Element. Water douses Fire, which is the Love area’s power Element.

You can use Valentine’s Day to remind you of the power of love, and the importance of it in all of our lives. Let it inspire you to get to work on the Love and Relationships part of your home.

Are you content with your relationship status? What do you think you’re lacking? Would you readily experiment with some Feng Shui enhancements? Which ones sound most interesting and doable? Please share in the comments below!

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The Author

Terri Nesbitt reinvented her after-60 self as a Certified Feng Shui Practitioner and Feng Shui Consultant. She combines her passion for writing and for helping people live their best lives via blogging. Terri is a member of the International Feng Shui Guild.

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