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How To Feng Shui Your Love Life

 



With Valentine's Day right around the corner, many people want to welcome love into their lives.

The Today Show, Weekend edition, recently invited me to appear live on the air to share some important tips with viewers about how they can Feng Shui their love lives. As I've mentioned on these pages previously, the three most important areas of the home are:

- the entrance
- the kitchen
- the bedroom

These areas significantly impact every area of life, including relationships. The entrance affects what opportunities come to you in life. The kitchen represents your career, as well as how you're viewed by others, and the bedroom is the closest to a person's energy, impacting all our relationships, including romantic relationships.

The rest of the show focused on the bedroom, and how people can invite more stability, equality and positive energy into their love relationships.

Relationship Corner
When you enter the bedroom - or any room of the house -- the back right corner is considered the relationship corner. What you place in this spot represents your relationships. For instance, if you have exercise equipment there, your relationship might be a workout, or hard work. It's never a good idea to keep exercise equipment in the bedroom, anyway, because of the restless energy it produces.

Some recommendations of items to place in the relationship corner include:

- Photos of you and your significant other during happy times
- Plants
- Lights
- Small symbols of love
- A set of candle holders

It's also important not to clutter the area with a lot of objects. Anything placed in this important corner should have significance and bring you joy when you look at it.

Bedroom Furniture
When you furnish your bedroom, strive for symmetry. For example, it's best to have two matching nightstands, with matching table lamps on each side. These factors bring equality to the relationship.

You should position the bed in the command position of the room, with space to walk around it on both sides.

The ideal bed for a couple is a Queen size bed. A King size bed has two box springs, which can divide a couple's energy. Additionally, it's said that if you sleep in a King size bed, the next step is to sleep alone. The perfect bed will have a solid headboard. It can be made from wood or fabric, but it should be solid, one piece, and be firmly attached to the bed. I talk more about finding a bed that will strengthen your relationship in this post.

We wrapped up our interview with a quick discussion of the best colors in a bedroom. I pointed out that the best colors for a bedroom are pink and peach. A tip for the ladies? If you'd like to find a wealthy partner, paint your bedroom peach.

Original Video Source: Weekend Today in New York on NBC
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Comments

How nice to see Ken on television. What a great interview with good information. Keep up the wonderful work Ken! Good to see you! I hope to see you in your own show soon!
Posted @ Thursday, January 28, 2010 9:01 AM by Dorothy
I just spent quite a bit of time posting on your other upload for today on the topic: "Of the Two Witnesses, Listen to Your Conscience", but for some reason my comment didn't show up, darnit! 
 
Anyway, I wanted to say how nice of an interview that you did on the NBC show. I had already studied about your feng-shui of the bedroom & it all makes a lot of sense to me!  
 
I sleep on the right side of our bed & many times at bedtime I place a big stack of things that I worked on while resting in bed onto the floor. The end result is waking up to a bunch of clutter that I do my best to clean up, but if in a rush it just accumulates in a big pile. 
 
Judging on what you say in this post & in your NBC interview, this could potentially be negative, although I'm not quite sure I get it. I sure would welcome your input about this, Ken! 
 
Thanks so very much for all of your great work. I value it highly!!! 
 
Posted @ Thursday, January 28, 2010 1:54 PM by Meredith
Having a lot of items in your relationship could mean that you're not allowing enough time for your relationship or communication. I would try to clean and clear it and see if things change.
Posted @ Thursday, January 28, 2010 9:32 PM by Ken Lauher
Hi!! Thank you for this article. One question I have. What about if your bedroom set comes with only one nightstand?what should I put in the other side?
Posted @ Saturday, January 30, 2010 6:44 AM by Carmen
feng shui is one way to improve the quality of our love life. Thanks for sharing this.
Posted @ Monday, February 01, 2010 12:50 AM by all about women
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