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Feng Shui Regarding Beds for Fertility and Pregnancy

Feng Shui Creativity / Children / Fertility -FertilityImportant Feng Shui fertility bedroom tip: Don’t move the bed of a pregnant woman nor that of a woman who is trying to get pregnant.

Don’t Bump the Bed!
Try to avoid disruptions in and around the bed.

You can hold off on running that loud vacuum under the bed for about 9 months until the baby arrives.

If you do need to clean or move things under the bed, try to do it as gently as possible.

According to Feng Shui, movements around here can disturb the life energy present in the bed that started the conception and new life.

Next Steps
For more information, read about the Children & Fertility section of the Bagua.

Fertility Feng Shui is a very complex and important topic.

For personalized assistance, visit the In-Home Feng Shui Consultations page.

For more help, contact me right now to inquire about a Feng Shui Space Clearing or a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation

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Feng Shui for Fertility: Baby Pictures

Feng Shui Creativity / Children / Fertility -BabyAre you trying to conceive and want to make sure you have a happy, healthy baby?

Dream Baby Pictures
Post pictures of your ideal baby in the Creativity and Children side of your house (more about the Bagua layout of your home here).

I personally had a picture of a little baby playing the drums on this side of my home. It was called Playtime by Keith Baker.

I saw this picture way back when I was only 18 and fell in love with how cute and energetic this little baby was.

So when I found that same picture for sale at a poster sale when I was 24 years old, I had to have it.

Even though I was nowhere close to getting married nor having thoughts about having children, the picture made me smile every time I would look at it.

Many years later, when I was ready to have children, I made sure this picture was hanging in the Creativity & Children Gua of my house.

I boosted up the energy by placing it with a yellow poster border and put it in a metal frame.

Thankfully, it only took a very short amount of time for us to conceive our little boy.

I Want to Bang On the Drums All Day!
Of course, we called him our little drummer boy and our birth announcement was a picture of our son holding drumsticks.

When he was old enough to sit up and bang on those drums, his picture replaced Keith Baker’s picture.

Devyn DrummingBut here’s a little warning to be careful what you wish for.

A few years have passed, but he still loves to bang on those drums, even in the early mornings and late at night.

Next Steps
For more information, read about the Children & Fertility section of the Bagua.

Fertility Feng Shui is a very complex and important topic.

For personalized assistance, visit the In-Home Feng Shui Consultations page.

For more help, contact me right now to inquire about a Feng Shui Space Clearing or a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation

Be sure to register for my email newsletter or like me on Facebook to stay up-to-date with my latest posts.

 

Update:

So I received an email from Keith Baker, the photographer of the baby drumming picture, Playtime, that I fell in love with and used in my Children & Creativity Gua when trying to conceive.

Interestingly, the picture was of Keith’s son named, of all things, Jesse.

Keith: Thank you so much for emailing me and sharing your story with me. This was a wonderful surprise, thank you so much!

My second son was born last year.  I had used very similar tricks that I did with the first.  He’s approaching the age where he could hold some drumsticks.  Now we just need to find a set for the pictures!

Feng Shui in Your Children’s Bedroom

Feng Shui Creativity / Children / Fertility -ColorsDo your kids have way too much energy or do you have a baby that won’t sleep through the night?

Before getting a prescription for Ritalin, try some of the following Feng Shui techniques in their bedroom to have a happy and healthy child.

Colors
Pay close attention to the colors you choose in your child’s bedroom.

According to Feng Shui, colors in a child’s room should be freeing yet provide feelings of safety.

Use earthy, natural colors such as warm yellows, terracotta, light salmon or soft greens.

It’s very popular today to use wall decorations, but please make sure you avoid bold and strong colors such as fire engine red, strong yellow or royal blue.

Any combination of these colors can make kids restless and make it difficult to get a good night of sleep.

Decorative Objects
Furthermore, be careful about placing too many car, train, or plane decorations in the room.

Naturally, your boys can’t stop and sit down when surrounded by moving things day and night.

Secret Arrows
Avoid wall or other decorations with secret arrows, especially in the baby’s room.

If you have a castle or other wall decorations already in place, try to cut and round off any sharp edges.

Animals
Do not choose images of aggressive or sneaky animals, no matter how cute they look – Tiger and Pooh are good examples.

Try to select something peaceful, with nice round shapes and pleasant colors.

Whatever happened to sleeping lambs or gentle bunnies? Your child will reflect what the images around him project.

Bed Placement
Don’t place the bed or the crib under the window or directly in line with the door.

Just like with your bed, you don’t want it to be in line with the door.

Your first choice would be to have the baby’s or kid’s head up against a solid wall (no windows or doors on that same wall where the headboard is).

Second best would be a wall with a window in it (not right under the window).

Your third choice would be on the same wall as the door.

Mirrors & Shelves
Just like the adult’s room, keep the mirrors away from the room, as this will keep the child awake or restless.

If you can’t remove it, then make sure your child can’t see him or herself in the mirror while going in or out of the bed or while laying in the bed.

Don’t put up too many wall shelves in the bedroom, as they create poison arrows that can point to the child’s bed.

Simplicity is Key
The Golden Rule here is to keep things simple.

You don’t want it too busy in your child’s room because you don’t want them staying up too late, having nightmares, or so charged up that they can’t sit still for 5 minutes.

Have fun making that baby or kid’s room just right!

Next Steps
For more information, read about the Creativity & Children section of the Bagua.

Fertility Feng Shui is a very complex and important topic.

For personalized assistance, visit the In-Home Feng Shui Consultations page.

For more help, contact me right now to inquire about a Feng Shui Space Clearing or a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation

Be sure to register for my email newsletter or like me on Facebook to stay up-to-date with my latest posts.

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