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 […]
I’ve Done Feng Shui Cures…And Nothing Changed
I get this question from time to time: I’ve done the feng shui cures so why haven’t I found a job (or relationship, or have better finances, or improved health, etc.)? One just came through to my inbox, so I decided it was time to respond here. Feng shui is just one part of the […]
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 […]
Workshop: Classical Methods for Modern Feng Shui Practitioners
Prerecorded online workshop with Maureen Calamia as part of the Advanced Luminous Spaces Feng Shui School. Consists of two (2) one-hour online classes, recorded November 2021.
Topics include:
- Overview of Classical Methods
- Eight Mansions “BaZhai Method”
- Determining Ming Gua Portents & Directions
- Overview of Flying Stars
- Annual Flying Stars Cure
Includes charts, templates, assignments, and live class interaction to review questions and assignments.
What Hidden Things Can Your Home Share About You? – Part Two
*Warning: Do not read this until you do the exercise on this prior post. Start Exploring Now you have a sketch of your home. Here are some ways to look at it: Did you exclude anything important? For instance, one client drew doors for each room with the exception of the master bedroom. He […]