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Feng Shui for love!

Going through a rough patch in your marriage? Is passionate love-making a thing of the past? Are arguments and bickering ruining the romance? Losing interest in your partner? In short, is marriage is no longer blissful?

If your answer is a 'yes' for even two of the above mentioned questions, your relationship definitely needs help! The Chinese art of Feng Shui can be a practical solution to bring back the much needed zing, fizz and passion to your love life. But, what is Feng Shui and how different is it from Vaastu Shastra? Answers, expert Bhavesh Patni of the Ganesha Speaks team, "Feng Shui provides remedial measures by rectifying the flow of air and water in an already constructed home with an aim to improve the presence of chi (positive energy). Vaastu Shastra, on the other hand, provides solutions by making physical changes at the construction level in your home." G. Kennedy of Astroyogi team considers Feng Shui as a star-pacifier which tones down the ill-effects of stars and planets in our life, "We make people understand that no one can change their destiny. If a relationship is bound to come to an end, it will. However, Feng Shui can lessen the impact of the planetary movements, which usually create circumstances of arguments, fights and divorce. Though it does not cure your karmic problems completely, it can definitely lessen them by promoting communication, love and passion between the partners and rooting out any negative energy from your house." Feng Shui expert Ritu Kapoor elucidates the significance of positive energy in making or marring your relationship, "A positively charged Feng Shui bedroom bears a perfect balance of yin (female energy), yang (male energy), natural elements and colours ensuring a cordial flow of sensual energies between both partners." A cordial relationship between partners includes a lot more than just compatibility. Stressful lifestyles, lack of proper sleep, sexual incompetence and fertility issues also sometimes take a marriage to a dead end. It's then that Feng Shui comes with its corrective measures, chi boosting techniques and products to strengthen the love-energies in your home...and it may be as simple as moving your sofa or changing the colour of your walls!

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