Love and Partnership – Finding and Keeping a Long-Lasting Loving Relationship
from the
International Feng Shui Guild
There are so many stages to attracting, embracing, respecting, loving, keeping and letting go of a relationships. We know you could be anywhere in the spectrum...
...you may be looking for someone
...you may be with someone and you want to make it better
...you may be letting go of someone and working on inner healing and recovering.

Will Feng Shui always make a relationship better? That remains to be seen. But the ultimate goal is to find the right relationship that is right for you, right now. And a Feng Shui consultant may not know who is exactly that person - but we can help you work through your space to make it ready for the adventure a relationship can bring to your life.

This newsletter issue was pretty easy to put together. There is no shortage of articles on Feng Shui and love. Also easy: showcasing the talent in our members who are part of this issue. Our member experts are second-to-none.

Keep scrolling and click on links that meet you where you are or where you want to go...to find the love you deserve. Enjoy!
Love and Partnership - Finding and Keeping a Long-Lasting Relationship
"Feng shui is not a magic antidote for anything: it is a tool to create a supportive and harmonious environment. It works hand in hand with effective communication, mutual respect, and love in action. If you apply these feng shui tips, you can cultivate an atmosphere that nurtures and sustains your loving relationship."
Love is a beautiful and complex journey we embark on with our partner. But this fast-paced world makes maintaining a long-lasting loving relationship feel challenging. That’s where the ancient art of feng shui comes in.

By incorporating feng shui principles into your home, you can create an environment that supports love and partnership, fostering a healthy and harmonious relationship.

Click here to read 5 simple feng shui love tips that anyone can try.
9 Mistakes to Avoid for the Feng Shui Bedroom
We often talk about what you can do in a space, in this case the bedroom. We love this list from Cătălin as it showcases suggestions of what not to do.
"Of the hundreds of bedrooms I have seen (as a Feng Shui consultant), only a small part of them I could say had a well-made Feng Shui from the beginning, having an intense but also balanced energy flow, in that the moments of relaxation and rest can be harmoniously intertwined with love and sexual energy.

"I don't know why, but most of the time the bedroom tends to be one of the most neglected and uninteresting rooms in the house, when in fact the bedroom is the most important room in the house, "Feng Shui- istic " talking."

Click here to read all 9 tips; a short Feng Shui guide to situations that I hope you will never apply to yourself in the bedroom.
In the mainstream...from Homes and Gardens UK
What is the Death Position in a Bedroom for Feng Shui?

Have you heard of the death position in Feng Shui? This article covers the thoughts behind this concept and features our own Melissa Waite Stamps.

"When it comes to perfecting a Feng Shui bedroom layout you should always start with the Feng Shui bed placement to ensure that this important piece of furniture is in its best possible position for positive energy flows. Here, experts have explained what the death position means for the energy in your home, and what you can do to correct it." 

Kun
One of the eight trigrams, guas or sectors of the Bagua, associated with the Southwest, the number 2, the element of yin Earth, the season of late Summer-early Autumn, the colors brown to yellow, the spleen, pancreas, stomach (belly), and sense of taste, mouth and the symbol Mother. Relates to marriage, relationships, fertility and other life aspects. In the I Ching, Kun is denoted by three broken lines and is the most yin trigram.
Also called K'un
See Bagua, Earth, Eight Trigrams, I Ching, Trigram, Yin
Feng Shui and Relationship Gua from Alejandra G. Brady
Tips on using all 5 elements to bring balance and harmony into your Love and Relationship Gua. Click the video image above to watch or click here.

For even more tips from Alejandra, click here to read her "Feng Shui Tips for the Bedroom." Wherever your bedroom is located, apply the Love and Relationship Gua enhancements to it to create the haven of your dreams...
Merging Families - How to Do it Effectively with Feng Shui
Maybe you already found your person - but there is more than just the two of you? We love this from Suzanne Butler...

"Are you in the process of merging families? Want a smooth transition? Want to ensure that the energies are going to support that? ...Ensuring that all members of the new family are going to be supported in their daily life, from working out the best supportive positions for beds, seats at the dining table and making sure that detrimental things from the past aren’t kept and brought into the space is paramount. Do you still have physical “memories” attached to a relationship that may have gone south, lets work together to move those on in the most healthy way. Are you vigoursly discussing how the merger is going to happen and its stressing you out? Then lets look at things in a pragmatic way to ensure full harmony is achieved. This is an exciting new chapter to begin. So lets ensure its done right."
Final Thoughts: Feng Shui for the Perfect Wedding
Feng Shui can make a huge difference in the success of not only your magical evening, but your life of wedded bliss. In thinking how to incorporate Feng Shui into your wedding plans we have a few simple recommendations for couples to consider...
Stay Within Your Budget
Spending money within your budget will help to set a a good trajectory for wealth in your future. Overspending may cause you to set a bad precedent, while being miserly may discourage wealth from blessing your new family. The key here is balance. Dedicate enough money to properly celebrate this momentous event but stay within your means.

Remain Calm and Carry On
It is incredibly important that the bride and groom do not argue on the big day in order to launch a successful marriage. Weddings can be stressful, so it’s important to communicate and avoid arguments and upsets. However, it is also important not to avoid your partner on the wedding day, as this could lead to distance in the relationship. Make an effort to spend some quality time together on the big day.

Smile
While your smile may get tired from so many photos, it’s important to remember to keep your pearly whites showing. Smiling promotes a huge outpouring of energetic love, happiness and good luck. You want your married life to be endowed with loving, happy energy, so harness that with your smile.
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