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Feng Shui & Divorce, Part 9: Re-center, Re-connect, Re-energize

Filed Under: Feng Shui for Relationships Tagged With: Center, Divorce

In our look at using Feng Shui to help you cope with a breakup, we’ve so far looked at the eight areas around the outside of the Bagua Energy Map. 

These eight areas comprise specific parts of your life including your family relationships, a look at what your future may hold, finding the help you need at this challenging moment, and more.

Now we’ve arrived at the Center of the Map, where all the parts of your life come together to make the strong Chi connection you need to live a happy and fulfilling life.

The Bagua -- Center & Tai Chi

The Center is represented by the classic swirling image of Yin & Yang.  This ancient symbol represents the endless flow of Chi energy, the ever-changing nature of life itself.

Use this powerful image to remind yourself to stay in the present moment as much as possible, re-balancing yourself and regaining control quickly when things start to feel out of whack.

Activate your intention to stay balanced by keeping the central area of your home as clear as possible so that the other areas of the Bagua can successfully connect. 

Any clutter or obstructions in the Center will hold you back! 

Open it up as you open yourself up to the new experiences of your post-relationship life, and let Chi energy flow through your life more easily than ever before, guiding you to your own best possible outcomes.

To anchor positive Chi energy in the Center, put down a rug or carpet with a square shape, in the colors of the Earth element: yellow or gold, for instance. 

Stand in the Center and turn to identify the other eight Bagua areas from that spot.  Make the connections, bring your positive intentions together, and send out good Chi energy to every corner of your home.

The Center completes the Bagua, making a foundation for the changes you desire in your life.


This is part of my Using Feng Shui to Recover From Divorce series, which gives you ways to use all nine areas of the Feng Shui Bagua Map to recover from divorce.

Read the whole series here:

  • Part 1: Starting Over
  • Part 2: Recovering Abundance
  • Part 3: Shine Your Light On Your Own Terms
  • Part 4: Renew Your Relationship With Yourself
  • Part 5: Creating Your Future, Finding Your Joy
  • Part 6: Whose Help Do You Need?
  • Part 7: Moving Forward On Your Life’s Journey 
  • Part 8: Know Yourself To Find Your Peace
  • Part 9:Re-Center, Re-connect, Re-energize

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