Whether you’re married or not, the Feng Shui advice for master bedrooms is exactly the same.
The only exception is for a single person that is determined to be single.
For example:
Someone who has done a vow of celibacy, such as a priest or a nun, or Someone right out of a relationship who’s determined not to get into a “rebound” relationship.
For single people who want to be in a relationship the advice is the same as that you would give a married couple
I once did a consultation for a 74 year old woman who told me she had been married twice and never understood what it takes to make a love relationship work. She had no idea why her relationships failed, but she didn’t see herself starting another relationship at her stage in life.
But it was important that she work on her master bedroom, because this was an aspect of life that she really wanted to learn about. She really needed to understand what makes relationships work, for herself.
In fact, the gist of Feng Shui relationships is not to be in a relationship, but to understand how relationships work. So that whether you are in a relationship or not, becomes a choice and not something that's imposed on you.
And for established couples, married or in long term partnerships, it's even more important to understand what love relationships are about. Part of this is being a fulfilled individual while being part of a fully committed relationship.
In my upcoming class I will be revealing what is the essence of success in a love relationship.
Without this one shared belief, couples can’t find true partnership. |