More Feng Shui for Love

Bringing Your Peach Blossom to Life through Feng Shui

© Kathleen Wilton Klein

Henry Fong returns with Part Two of his Feng Shui article on how you can bring love to your life with the Peach Blossom technique.

Your peach blossom sector depends on your animal sign. If you are a Monkey, Rat or Dragon, your peach blossom sector is W2. If you are a Pig, Rabbit or Goat, your peach blossom sector is N2. For the Tiger, Horse and Dog it is the E2 sector. Finally for the Snake, Rooster and Ox it is the S2 sector.

Now that you know your peach blossom sector, you must activate it to work for you. There are many ways to activate it, 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 (S2) can potentially 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 and so on will affect the outcome. Nevertheless, this technique has shown remarkable results in many cases, and 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.

For more Feng Shui guidance from Henry, visit his website at http://www.absolutelyfengshui.com.


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