Posted February 15, 199926 yr Does anyone have any suggestions for feng shui adjustments to help my husband and I conceive a child?
Posted February 19, 199926 yr If I am not wrong, I remembered something like putting a picture of fruits in the bedroom. You can refer to Lillian Too's fengshui book which did mention how to be blessed with children. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Posted February 27, 199926 yr A "Buddha with Children will help to bring Children into your life". Position in the West of your home or room which is associated with Children.See The Feng Shui CatalogueEmail:georginaburns.fengshui@virgin.netGood luck!!
Posted January 6, 200025 yr Hi,I've read in Lillian Too's books thatprovided you and your husband don't haveany medical problems in conceiving, FScan be used to help in such situations.You should try to energize your husband'sdescendants luckPlease check the followings:1 - There is no poison arrow at your frontdoor eg. a single tree, pointed roof ora straight road. If there is a poison arrow, try to deflect it.2 - Make sure that your husband and yousleep in your husband's Nien Yen sector andyour heads pointing to his Nien Yen direction (depending on his Kua number).3 - Try to decorate your bedroom with paintings of happy children to symbolize fruitful unions.Please note that it takes time for FS to work. Don't ever reply on FS to do magic overnight.I hope this helps.
Posted January 7, 200025 yr CecilI agree with your comments that fertility may be outside the realms of Feng Shui.What are your thoughts on having the woman trying to conceive sleep in a bedroom where there is the female health mountain star#7 or #9 resides ?Sometime ago I suggested this to a client trying to conceive. Some 9 weeks later she reported to me that she had indeed fallen pregnant. Coincidence or not ?On another matter, each time I have moved a female to a bedroom with a #8 mountain starshe has found romance fairly quickly after months of looking, looking looking.Of course, the water star has to be compatible also.Glyn
Posted January 7, 200025 yr Staff Dear Glyn,Yes, I agree with you that the mountain star #7 and #9 can be looked at especially if it can be located in the bedroom.You have posted this sometime back. Later, this info can be added to the computerised report to highlight this.My main concern is because, in the past, I do not have that many success with this recommendation i.e. only 2 out of 10 cases with fertility problems as mentioned by you worked. So the `odds' did not work that well for me. Usually, because of the advance in science, the couples instead (I am aware of), went to the doctor. The success rate here is I believe much better than Feng Shui.But your efforts are commendable. This why, I am quite hesitant to give `false' hopes pinned on Feng Shui.I am not sure if the weather has anything to do over here:) *Joke* as I read even wearing tight clothing and heatness could affect.. the males:)I hope we can do more research into this area.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/7/00 6:16:50 AM, Anonymous wrote:CecilI agree with your commentsthat fertility may be outsidethe realms of Feng Shui.What are your thoughts onhaving the woman trying toconceive sleep in a bedroomwhere there is the femalehealth mountain star#7 or #9 resides ?Sometime ago I suggested thisto a client trying toconceive. Some 9 weeks latershe reported to me that shehad indeed fallen pregnant.Coincidence or not ?On another matter, each time Ihave moved a female to abedroom with a #8 mountainstarshe has found romance fairlyquickly after months oflooking, looking looking.Of course, the water star hasto be compatible also.Glyn
Posted February 26, 200025 yr My husband and I have been trying not too long without success. I am only 25 years old and he is 28 years old. I have gained considerable amount of weight since we have married (3 1/2 years) like 50 lbs. Do you think my weight plays a role in this as I have had a pelvic sonogram and it was negative with no problems. If my weight does play a role in it, how can lose the weight? By the way, where can I find a mountain star to purchase and should I get rid my my angel chime that is hanging outside my front door?
Posted February 27, 200025 yr Staff Dear Anon,1. I believe, you are still young so try abit harder:)2. It is best to watch your weight. There is not much in Feng Shui that relates to weight.3. However, a sensible diet would usually help:3.1 The Chinese often use the chopsticks to pick food. So that they are forced to eat slowly. You can still do so with the fork and spoon.3.2 I am not sure if it will help but one should take breakfast, eat a healthy lunch and dinner. Avoid supper food. Here, it is believed that we burn more calories in the day time (activity) and at lower activity time, eat less. I believe that breakfast is the most important`meal' that should not be skipped.4. For a mountain star, it has to be analysed using the Flying Star analysis. If a sector happens to have a mountain star, it can only be activated if the location is a wall (in a room) or the backdoor. Else it cannot be activated.5. A mountain star, need not be purposely purchased. You can use any object readily available in the home with mass (solid mass) e.g. a paper weight and non moveable e.g. without wheels. A decorative object with `mass' can be a mountain star.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/26/00 2:49:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have beentrying not too long withoutsuccess. I am only 25 yearsold and he is 28 years old. Ihave gained considerableamount of weight since we havemarried (3 1/2 years) like 50lbs. Do you think my weightplays a role in this as I havehad a pelvic sonogram and itwas negative with no problems.If my weight does play a rolein it, how can lose theweight? By the way, where canI find a mountain star topurchase and should I get ridmy my angel chime that ishanging outside my front door?
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