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Feng Shui Q & A: Laying the Bagua Map

Posted by on Jul 12, 2015 in Bagua, Q & A | 1 comment

Our friend Dawn asks:

I have just begun my Feng Shui journey with your book The Western Guide to Feng Shui and am Bagua mapping my home.  I have my home all mapped out and have a glaring problem….possibly.  It all depends on whether or not I include our screened porch or not.  It juts out directly from the middle back of our home.  If I include it, it means that it will be the Fame and Reputation part of my home and the Wealth and Prosperity and Love and Marriage parts on the main floor, upstairs, and in the basement will fall OUTSIDE of my home.  The screened porch has a full roof and concrete floor so as I read your book it seems like I need to include it.  If I leave it out, the rest of the house makes sense and maps very well.  We use the porch in the Spring, Summer, and Fall (we live in Ohio so it’s too cold in the winter).  I want to make sure I don’t mess everything up by doing this wrong!  I surely don’t want to just to make it easier, but as I honestly look at this, I don’t know if the screened porch should be included, easy or not!

Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.  I would sincerely appreciate any and all help you could give me – even if it’s just a yes or no!

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The Less Traveled Path to Purpose – Audio Interview

Posted by on Jul 10, 2015 in Audio & Video, Feng Shui Definition, Inspiration, Terah | Comments Off on The Less Traveled Path to Purpose – Audio Interview

Transform your Life with Radical Self-Acceptance

with host Lora LaFhae of Truth-Seed.com

 

“Terah Kathryn Collins is a shining star. She is the founder of the Western School of Feng Shui. According to Terah, “Essential Feng Shui is the study of how to arrange your environment to enhance your life. It is not an event; it’s a lifestyle…”  Terah is a great example of someone following their true purpose and flourishing in the light of that experience. She exudes a feeling of balance and peace.”

 

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The Tao of Lifestyle: The Importance of Play

Posted by on Jul 9, 2015 in The Tao of Lifestyle, Three Sisters, Your Life | Comments Off on The Tao of Lifestyle: The Importance of Play

While work is focused on productivity, play naturally follows the amorphous slipstream of pleasure. Here, you engage in the activities that bring you joy, feast on gathering with favorite friends and family, cavort with the ever-flowing font of your creativity, and relish in the pastimes that make your heart sing.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Beams

Posted by on Jul 8, 2015 in Inner Feng Shui, Your Life | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Beams

Inner Feng Shui

Beams symbolize burdens. Are you feeling overwhelmed or burdened by something in life? Sit down and face what’s weighing you down. Even if there is nothing you can do about the burden, you have complete power over your attitude toward it. Decide what you can to do to lift your spirits and bring some joy and levity into your life. Use Louise Hay’s affirmation, “ALL IS WELL. EVERYTHING IS WORKING OUT FOR MY HIGHEST GOOD. OUT OF THIS SITUATION ONLY GOOD WILL COME. I AM SAFE!”

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The Tao of Lifestyle: Your Creative Spirit

Posted by on Jul 7, 2015 in The Tao of Lifestyle, Three Sisters, Your Life | Comments Off on The Tao of Lifestyle: Your Creative Spirit

Many people treat their creative spirits like formal wear hanging in the back of a closet, worn only on special occasions. It’s time to let go of the formalities and wear your creativity everyday. A steady stream of such expression breathes vitality into you and your surroundings. It engages you in the magic of the moment where the opportunities to be innovative are always emerging.

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