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Feng Shui in the bedroom podcast on “Co-Parenting and Coffee”

May 1, 2024 by Linda Varone

Podcast

Co-Parenting & Coffee Podcast with Jill, Ally, and me!

Listen on the go to Feng Shui refresher, “Bringing Good Energy into Your Space,” focusing on the main bedroom. Plus, learn new information about using the Ba-Gua.

Jill and Ally recently interviewed me for a podcast called “Bringing Good Energy into Your Space” on “Co-Parenting & Coffee” (Spotify). We had a great time, and their questions gave me a chance to share a lot of information and helpful ideas.

We delved into practical Feng Shui tips for the home, with a special focus on transforming the main bedroom into a space of sanctuary and healing. I discussed effective methods for clearing out any negative energy, optimizing lighting, and de-cluttering, as well as the key areas of the Ba-Gua to activate when going through a major life change.

Jill and Ally have a very supportive and upbeat approach on their podcast, while sharing information for others who are co-parenting or going through a divorce. Please note: the information in my interview is not limited to people who are co-parenting or divorcing.

My “Coffee Date” (Feng Shui in the bedroom podcast interview) begins at about 5:50, but I encourage you to listen to the entire forty-five-minute podcast.

Click here for an image of the Ba-Gua discussed during the interview. You can see the areas of the Ba-Gua I recommend enhancing with a cure for people going through any kind of major life change. Scroll down when you get to the article; the Ba-Gua is there.

Here is a direct link to the podcast: “Bringing Good Energy into Your Space”

Please send me feedback about what you think of learning more about Feng Shui in audio format. Thanks!  Linda

Filed Under: Feng Shui Tagged With: ba-gua, master bedroom

Feng Shui Romance: A Valentine’s Video for You

February 11, 2014 by Linda Varone

Feng Shui Romance Plus a Valentine’s Video Treat: What Do Children Think About Love?

Bring Feng Shui Romance and a Little Laughter into your life. Kids candidly talking about:

  • favorite Valentine’s treats,
  • who they love and
  • what love is.

Impossible for you not to smile.

For Feng Shui Romance help

here are links to articles on Feng Shui for Romance.
Feng Shui sets the scene for a romantic master bedroom.

  • Feng Shui for Romance and Renewal in the Master Bedroom
  • Feng Shui for Valentine’s Day and Beyond: 6 Steps to Make Your Bedroom a Sensual Retreat

Wishing you a Happy Feng Shui Valentine’s Weekend.

(Why should Valentine’s be limited to one day?!)

Filed Under: Feng Shui Tagged With: bedroom, master bedroom, yin and yang

Feng Shui Master Bedroom Romance and Renewal: Yin and Yang

October 22, 2013 by Linda Varone

Feng Shui Master Bedroom for Romance, photo canopied bed with antique quilt
Is this bedroom too Yin?

When I am working with a client on their master bedroom sometimes I have to give feedback that the room décor is “too girly” or “too Yin” and doesn’t reflect anything of the husband’s energy, personality and taste. My clients’ responses: “Of course, why didn’t I think of that!” Read on to learn how to simply balance energies for a Feng Shui Master Bedroom.

Master bedrooms are frequently an expression of the woman of the house. Many men defer to their wives when it comes to decorating their homes. Women unconsciously have a more “feminine” taste so the master bedroom becomes out of balance: too Yin and not enough Yang.

It is important for the Feng Shui master bedroom to express both Yin and Yang and the tastes and personalities of both partners so it can be both psychologically and energetically restorative.

Note: no person or thing is all Yin or all Yang. Everything contains a bit of both. By having both Yin and Yang, Feminine and Masculine, in your bedroom, you are balancing and restoring yourself.

For one couple this observation sparked a conversation. The husband asked that a silk flower garland above the headboard be removed (which the wife readily agreed to) and asked that a painting (one they both loved) be added to the wall opposite the bed. They were both happier with their “new” bedroom.

If you are seeking a mate

then include some items in the room that have the feeling of the gender you want to attract. A too “feminine” bedroom will be unconsciously uncomfortable for a man. NOT what you want for either of you. You can add a “masculine” touch such as lamps that have clean modern lines rather than an ornate base. If you want to attract a woman, then a feminine touch such as a simple vase of flowers can be the perfect touch.

If you are seeking more romance in your current relationship

don’t add red flocked wall-paper (a la 19th century bordello) to the room. A subtler and more sophisticated way to make a room more sensual is with fabrics: silky, satiny or velvety sheets, pillows (not too many) or bed covers. A simple sensual Feng Shui master bedroom cure is to use fabrics you want to reach out and touch.

Click on the links below for more ideas on how to make the most of your master bedroom:

Click here to see 6 ways to make your bedroom a sensual retreat

Click here to view a sweet Valentine video

Click here to contact Linda for your own Feng Shui Master Bedroom

or call her at 781-643-8697 to help you create a romantic bedroom.

Filed Under: Feng Shui Tagged With: master bedroom, yin and yang

Feng Shui, Romance And An Oscar-Winning Valentine Video

February 13, 2013 by Linda Varone

Feng Shui and Romance

Valentine’s Day draws our attention to gifts, events and simple gestures that say “I love you”. Feng Shui encourages you to build that romance into your home and into your daily life, not save it up for one special day a year.

 

vintage valentine with young boy and gilr
Feng Shui romance is more than campagne and chocolates.

Set up your bedroom to encourage romance, or add romance throughout your home.

Romantic lighting is not just for the bedroom. Light is a form of energy. When added to a space it adds energy, yang energy. When light is dimmed or turned down that encourages relaxing and romantic yin energy.  In your living room, place a lamp or two next to your favorite sofa or love seat. Ideally used lamps with a 3-way switch or dimmer. Set the lights on low. Dim or turn-off the other lights in the room. Add wine or decaf cappuccino. Play some soft music. This is great for after dinner-for-two or after the kids are down for the night.

Create the space and time for you as a couple.

If that special someone is not in your life, do an intention and visualize that special person and what you do together as a couple.

My valentine to you.

This charming video of an Oscar©-nominated [now Oscar©-winning] animation short by Disney is an object lesson in getting the love you want.

A strong intention includes:

  • Identifying your goal.  (Paperman was a bit slow on the uptake.)
  • Persistent effort (He was persistent and used more than one approach.)
  • Accepting help that comes your way. (Paperman’s help was magical, but sometimes the most magical things in our lives look very ordinary.)

vintage valentine photo by Mark Gstohl

 

Filed Under: Feng Shui Tagged With: lighting, master bedroom, romance

Feng Shui for Valentine’s Day and Beyond – 6 Steps to Make Your Bedroom a Sensual Retreat

February 12, 2013 by Linda Varone

Chocolates, champagne, and silky camisoles are the stuff of Valentine’s Day.

Simple Feng Shui changes to your Master Bedroom help you celebrate Valentine’s day 365 days a year.

heart-shaped valentines candies
Simple Feng Shui changes in your bedroom for Valentine’s Day 365 days a year.

As a home and office design consultant, I often see clients with beautiful homes but their own bedrooms are merely functional. A room with a bed, a bureau and a bathroom, period. Not very romantic. Feng Shui helps you make simple changes to make your bedroom into a sensual retreat for you and your special someone.  Instead of a total makeover with bordello red wallpaper, architectural psychology lets you be more subtle and more effective. How about tactile delights, adjustable lighting, and artwork or mementos with special meaning for both of you?

Before you bring in anything new, start with a simple de-cluttering. Feng Shui tells us that clutter under a bed will negatively affect the energy of the people using that bed. So clear out that jumble of shoes. If you really need to store things under you bed, be sure that it is well organized and easy to access.

1. Touch – A sensual room has inviting fabrics. From chenille to cashmere, or satiny high thread-count cotton sheets, use fabrics that ask to be stroked.

2. Color – Colors create atmosphere. Even though red is the color of romance I do not recommend red walls. Red walls create too much fire energy and you will have difficulty sleeping. Also a red room will cause either heated arguments or hot sex, I can’t guarantee which. Red accents are great, but no red walls. I do recommend wall colors that have warm undertones. You can even find blues and greens with warm undertones. Flesh tones are especially good, from a beige pink to salmon.

3. Light – Overhead or recessed lighting is simply not romantic. Create the right mood with a lamp on each side of the bed. This will give the space energy and warm illumination. Use incandescent (Edison) light bulbs in those lamps to create pools of warm light, like candle light, that draw you in.

4. Sound – Play music: your favorite jazz, show tunes, or whatever your heart suggests. The sound of a water fountain can be soothing; while sounds of nature, leaves rustling in the trees, birdsong can be enjoyed through an open window.

5. Personal Decoration – On home consultations, I often see master bedrooms decorated as if only the woman of a couple, lives there. This is completely unintentional. It is important that there be decoration or personal mementos that represent each member of the couple and the couple together. I do not encourage crossed hockey sticks over the head of the bed, but include something from both of you.

6. Feng Shui – Identify the Marriage – Partnership – Romance corner in your bedroom. Stand in the doorway facing into your room, the Romance area is in the back right hand corner.  The energy in that area has a direct impact on the energy in your love life. First de-clutter it. Then place a wonderful memento of your relationship there: a current photo of the two of you or a souvenir of a wonderful trip you took together. You get the idea. If you don’t have someone in your life yet, then you can use symbols or metaphors: a picture or statue of a romantic couple, two flowers or two of something that symbolizes romance for you. Add an intention for romance and joy, now you can have Valentine’s Day every day.

I wish you much love and happiness.  Linda

photo by dave parker flickr creative commons

Filed Under: Feng Shui Tagged With: master bedroom, romance

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