Love Has Been Eluding You?
Feng Shui Can Help
By Jenny
Lin
Feng Shui is both an art
and science. Originated from ancient China about some three
centuries ago, a part of Feng Shui, known as symbolism Feng
Shui is the knowledge of placing and arranging good fortune
symbols in correct and proper position or direction so as to
exert concealed positive Chi powers of a setting to benefit
the lives of people. Symbolism Feng Shui is very easy to
apply and potent too. Feng shui enhancers consciously placed
in the right Feng Shui orientation of your home can help to
harness the Chi or energy which harmonizes the area of its
influence, bringing about good fortune, good health,
prosperity and happiness to the practitioner.
Do you feel as if love is eluding you and you feel unwanted
and unloved? Would you like to invite love energies into
your life? Authentic love symbols dating back from ancient
China are just what you might need. There are many symbols
used in Feng Shui that have been proven for centuries to
enhance love luck, romance luck, relationship luck and
marriage luck. Here are some of them:
Mandarin Ducks ��" A pair of Mandarin Ducks symbolize
happiness in love and suggestive of romance, devotion,
affection, conjugal fidelity, togetherness and enduring
love. Mandarin ducks live in couples and mourn the loss of
their mates, which is why the bird has long been regarded as
the most traditional and the most potent symbol of love and
married bliss in Feng Shui practice. When placed in pair
nearby their owners, Mandarin Ducks becomes a powerful cure
to attract or enhance love and relationships. For singles,
the pair of Mandarin Ducks will enhance your chances of
finding love partners; for lovers, it will bring you
marriage opportunities; and for married couples, a pair of
Mandarin Ducks will hold out the promise of a marriage being
gloriously happy with no separation between the spouses.
Rose Quartz ��" Rose Quartz is the most desirable of all
quartz and is associated with love, romance and
relationships. Widely known as the ‘Love Stone’, Rose
Quartz is most favored for its ability in speeding up the
process for those seeking true love, mending broken
relationships and jazzing up your existing romance life.
Rose quartz is also reputed to help with the comprehension
of love, restores the love of self as well as love for
others, and heals old emotional wounds while developing
self-appreciation and love.
Double Happiness Symbol
��" The Double Happiness symbol, composed of two Chinese
characters for “happiness” arranged side by side, is
another time-honored symbol of marriage and conjugal
happiness and reputed to be the most famous and powerful at
it. If you look carefully, the two characters are linked
together by two lines, which signify the inseparable bond
between the lovers. The Double Happiness symbol is a
talisman used in Feng Shui to enhance spiritual and physical
love between two people; ideal for men or women searching
for love, already in love or maintaining a steady
relationships or marriage.
Mystic Knots ��" The mystic knot, also known by many
other names such as the lucky knot, love knot, infinity
knot, never-ending knot or Endless symbol, is one of the
eight auspicious signs of Buddhism that resembles the number
“8” interwoven together and can be done so endlessly.
The number “8” itself is an auspicious digit for the
Chinese because it sounds like “fortune’ and also on
sideway, it is the symbol for infinity. Hence the mystic
knot symbolizes a lasting togetherness, assured continuity
of love and everlasting love, among other things. It
signifies lasting togetherness as well as smooth passage
through life for married couples.
Peonies ��" The Queen of all flowers and the national
flower of China, the peony or ‘Mou Tan’ is also known as
the 'Flower of Riches and Honor' in Chinese. The peony is
the emblem of love and affection, feminine beauty and the
amorous feelings of youth. Peonies are often referred to in
romantic Chinese poetry and literature. In Feng Shui, the
Peony is used to attract romance luck.
Dragon and Phoenix ��" The Dragon represents the
ultimate ‘Yang’ symbol, male vigor, courage and bravery.
It is magnanimous and full of vitality and strength. The
phoenix, on the other hand is the queen of all the winged
creatures and the ultimate symbol of feminine/Yin power.
When the Dragon and the Phoenix are depicted together, they
symbolize the perfect Yin and Yang symbol, a pair of lovers
that are connected for all of eternity, a happy marriage
that is blessed with success and prosperity as well as many
filial children.
About the
author:
Jenny Lin is the author of
Feng Shui Products for a Better Life,
an online
Feng Shui Store of
over 2000
Feng Shui Love enhancers, remedies and cures.
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Enjoy!
I wish you all the best on your
feng shui adventure!
Best wishes,
Thomas T :)
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