by William Spear and Christine Persche (This article is presented by William Spear who will be the guest speaker at the premier event of Luminous Spaces MASTER Series™ on Sunday, March 30th, 2014. For more information, click here.) Feng shui’s work begins on the inside. The inner world of consciousness is in constant relationship with […]
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Sochi Olympics: The Elements of Some of the Top Athletes
Watching the Women’s Skeleton event the other night, I was struck by what one of the commentator’s said about Katie Uhlaender. She said that Katie “can’t get enough of speed,” referring to the fact that speed is inbred into her requirements for life. So I wondered, “She must have FIRE in her birth chart!” And, […]
On a Spiritual Path
When you’re on a spiritual path, life isn’t suddenly perfect, but there is joy that was not there before. There is richness and depth to life that was not there before. There is a larger perspective that was not there before. After years on this path, I have gone through periods of frustration. “Why do […]
2014: What Kind of Year Can You Expect?
The Year of the Green Wood Horse The 2014 Chinese Lunar New Year is January 31st! This year, the Year of the Horse is paired with the element of Wood, so this is a very dynamic combination! In all of the 12 Chinese Zodiacs (Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog […]
Spiritual Mentoring
Personal Mythology Exploration “What is felt deeply and is not shared or put into context fades from conscious awareness…. Only when we have words that fit what we know deeply is it possible to contemplate the meaning of an experience.” – Dr. Jean Shinoda Bolen, Crossing to Avalon: A Woman’s Midlife Quest for the Sacred […]
Decorating with Nature for the Holidays
I love using items that I find in nature to decorate for the holidays. Not only is it earth-friendly (not buying toxic and/or resource-depleting items), but it’s thrifty, creative and fun! And another reason why I love decorating with natural elements is that you almost cannot do it badly (well, almost). I am not the […]