Good morning beautiful people!

Hope you had a relaxing weekend.

If you remember, in my last post I talked about the compatibility between spouses/partners.

Here are some tips that you can use to improve your relationships even if you and your partner are not compatible with each other.

Feng Shui can help improve every aspect of your life.

The first and foremost would be to make sure that you put in effort in your relationship.

Take out time for each other and go out for a meal or a walk and stay connected with each other.

It is very important to keep communicating with each other.

When you make an effort to improve your relationship and use Feng Shui on top of it, you have a much better chance of achieving it.

Let’s have a look at what you can do to bring about an improvement.

The love and relationship directionaccording to Feng Shui, is the Southwest direction.

And the elements associated with Southwest are Earth and Fire. 

Some examples of Earth element are ceramic, crystal, glass, stones etc.

Examples of Fire element include candles, lamps, chandeliers etc.

You can use these elements to in the Southwest to enhance the energy and bring balance in your home.

The good colours for Southwest direction are Reds, Pinks, Yellows and Browns.

These are the colours which help enhance the relationship corner of a home.

When you activate/energise the Southwest corner of your living room or family room by placing items made of Earth or Fire element or by using the good colours for this direction, your love life and your relationship with your spouse, family and friends starts improving.

Even though Feng Shui is a Chinese Philosophy you don’t have to choose Chinese remedies if you are not comfortable with it.

You can use items from your own culture which are representative of love.

You can also just use the elements and colours related to each direction and activate those corners to get amazing results.

You can place a happy photo of yourself and your spouse in the Southwest corner of your bedroom.

A word of caution though.

If you remember, this year the Southwest direction has a negative star, the Five Yellows.

Normally we would recommend placing a red lamp or a red cushion in the Southwest but avoid using them this year.

We usually recommend not to have anything made of Earth or Fire element in this direction for the whole year, as the presence of these elements makes the negative star stronger.

So, this year try and enhance the Southwest by using symbolic Feng Shui, rather than the elements.

Instead of the elements you can use a pair of love birds in this corner.

For those of you who don’t want to change your decor and have a lamp or red colour in this corner, make sure you place a Five element pagoda or more metal element in the southwest this year.

This will help keep you safe from the negative effects of the Five Yellows.

When applying Feng Shui you have to be mindful about the Yearly Flying Stars too.

You wouldn’t want to achieve loving relationships by sacrificing your peace of mind and well-being, would you?

So make sure that you always check the Yearly Flying Stars and follow the do’s and don’ts, and apply the cures accordingly.

Feng Shui works quickly and the quicker you apply the tips, the quicker you will get results.

Don’t be fooled by the simplicity of these tips, they work very quickly and bring positive results every time.

Why not start applying these tips today and watch your love life and relationships blossom.

‘Once you start using Feng Shui you will wonder how you ever survived without it’ ~ Shelly Singh. 

And please share this post with anyone who needs help to improve their relationships. They will be ever grateful to you for introducing them to this wonderful philosophy.

Wishing all of you lots of love and great relationships in your life.

Cheers.

Singh Singh ?

Feng Shui Master Consultant

Australia and Worldwide ?

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