In feng shui, the front door is known as the “mouth of chi” in the ancient art of Feng Shui. It is the portal where the majority of subtle life force energy (chi) enters your home from the neighborhood. Feng shui uses a language of metaphor. If the front door is not positioned well or […]
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Webinar Series: Feng Shui Basics
Five (5), 30-minute webinars that illuminate the foundations of feng shui!
Yin & Yang
Chi
The Five Elements
The Celestial Animals (Landform)
Front Door Basics
See below for description
The Best Place for Rooms According to Feng Shui
My home office used to be on the second story of my house. It was in a strange, small bedroom with slanted ceilings. There was no good place for the desk and the only window was in a narrow dormer. I always felt awkward in that room and was never inspired. When I learned about […]
How to Apply the Feng Shui Bagua Map
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. […]
The Many Ways to Use Mirrors in Feng Shui
Mirrors are known as the “aspirin” of Feng Shui. There are many wonderful uses for them, but you do need to employ them with care. They are powerful! Here is a brief list of ways you can use mirrors to their most beneficial effects: Remedy for Power Position: Probably the most functional way to use […]
Lecture on Biophilic Design at The Lodge at Woodloch
Main entrance Just last weekend, I had the honor of giving a lecture on biophilic design (a.k.a. restorative design) and the architecture of The Lodge at Woodloch in Hawley, PA. I am a certified feng shui practitioner and ground my design philosophy around our need to connect to the natural world. Biophilic design, as I […]