Wednesday, 13 February 2008

FENG SHUI FOR ROMANCE LUCK


Tomorrow is Valentine's day and not every one will have a special someone to celebrate it with. Boo Hoo Hoo!!!
So I am posting an article by Henry Fong a Feng Shui consultant based in Kuala Lumpur about how to use flowers to activate romance luck for the singles.

Article by Henry Fong

Feng Shui is quite a common practice in Malaysia. The more famous Feng Shui authors like Lillian Too and Joey Yap are from Malaysia. Even Stephen Skinner—another well known English (or it is Australian?) Feng Shui author—is now based in Malaysia. The main reason is that Malaysia has a significant Chinese minority, at about 27% of the population. There is also in Malaysia another 8% who are Indian, who practice Vastu (an Indian version of Feng Shui). Therefore the awareness is quite high.
In the Chinese culture, the peach blossom is associated with beautiful women. Also I understand that the peach blossom flowers only during a short period in the season of spring. It implies that a beautiful woman appears for a fleeting moment (and normally does not refer to the kind of women that you would take home to see your parents!) Therefore, too much of peach blossom is not a good thing (especially if one is married or into a steady relationship). However in Feng Shui we still use it to create the opportunity for love because without the opportunity, then there is no relationship!
There are Feng Shui love techniques for increasing one’s opportunity and others for strengthening existing relationships. A very popular Feng Shui method to increase one’s opportunity is known as the peach blossom technique, used to increase the opportunity of meeting someone that you like. Like the real peach blossom flower that blooms only for a short time, this technique will help create the opportunities only. Like any other relationships, you will have to work hard to retain it.
Let me explain how you can put this Feng Shui love technique to work. The four sectors of N2, S2, E2 and W2 are known as the peach blossom sectors. You can locate these four sectors by simply placing a compass in the middle location of the house and reading the directions off the compass. It is quite easy to locate the middle of your house (exclude garden and backyard) if it is square or rectangular. For other geometric shapes, you should take out your high school mathematics book for reference!
After you have located the four sectors you need to find out your Chinese astrology animal sign with this chart. Your peach blossom sector depends on your animal sign. If you are a Monkey, Rat or Dragon, your peach blossom sector is W. If you are a Pig, Rabbit or Goat, your peach blossom sector is N. For the Tiger, Horse and Dog it is the E sector. Finally for the Snake, Rooster and Ox it is the S sector.
Now that you know your peach blossom sector, you must activate it to work for you. There are many ways to do this, but the most popular way is by placing fresh cut flowers in a vase of water in the designated peach blossom sector. (You will of course need to replace the flowers with fresh ones every few days.)
Before you implement this Feng Shui love, you must make sure that there are no other married members of household that belong to your group. For example, if you are a Snake and your dad is an Ox, activating the peach blossom sector (South) can potentially activate his opportunities, too, which is not something that you mum would be too happy about!
So what you do you in such a situation? The answer is to place the flowers in the peach blossom sector of your room (instead of the house).
Does this work all the time? I would be misleading you if I tell you that this is a surefire method. Other factors such as your destiny, luck cycle etc. will affect the outcome. Nevertheless, this technique has shown remarkable results in many cases. If nothing is working for you, why not give this a try?
Once you have found someone that you like, you should stop activating your peach blossom sector by removing the vase and flowers. Meeting additional potential suitors while you are in a steady relationship is not such a good thing, or is it? I will leave that to you.

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