One of the tools we use in feng shui is called the Feng Shui Bagua Map (which literally means, eight areas). Each of these areas represent a significant area of lives, including family, career, wealth, and relationships. Our homes are energetically-connected to our bodies and our lives. This connection influences us at a profound level. […]
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Tips on How to Become a Feng Shui Consultant
Over these last few years, there has been great interest in becoming a feng shui consultant (or feng shui practitioner). Although interest was increasing over the last few decades, ever since feng shui was introduced to the Western world, back in 1970’s-80′, I believe that the pandemic stirred many people to check out other career […]
Why Feng Shui Works for Some People (and not others)
I had a dream the other night that I was explaining how feng shui works in our lives and homes. And how I explained it goes something like this: Our homes are physical manifestations of our energy, both visible and invisible. They are fractals of our thoughts, behavior, experiences, and basically, our unconscious, which make […]
Feng Shui Stairs: Before and After
Stairs are challenging in feng shui. Why? Three main reasons: Depending on the location in the home and bagua, they symbolize unstable energy (going up and down) If they are located across from the front door (which is typical) they can create chaos (insomnia and illness) in the second floor (where the bedrooms usually are) […]
When Energy Shifts After Doing Feng Shui Cures
A few months ago, one of my clients Kate asked me to come over to her home. She explained that things were “going south” in her job of the past twenty years. Her boss no longer included her in some important business meetings. She felt that he was subtly trying to get her to quit. […]
It’s Broken…Now What? Going Beyond the Simple Question
During consultations, clients have all sorts of questions regarding their homes and the objects within. One such question made me pause… “That fish is broken. Should I get rid of it?” (The “fish” she referred to is the ceramic object to the right). At first glance, the answer would be “yes.” Since I believe that […]