Feng Shui for Animals: Terah and Joan Ranquet
Joan Ranquet, Animal Communicator and author of Communication with all Life, Revelations of an Animal Communicator (Hay House) is the founder of Communication with all Life University. Through private sessions, workshops, teleseminars and speaking events, Joan facilitates a deepening of the human/animal connection.
She and Terah discuss topics from Feng Shui for Animals to Watching Nature’s Clues for Ch’i flow, there’s something here for everyone! Listen now…
Read MoreFeng Shui Cow Art
A few weeks ago I had a very fun Feng Shui consultation. Because it was the home as well as the office and studio, we did the consultation on each room of the house and all three who lived and worked there walked the consultation with me.
Read MoreYear of the Rabbit
Happy Chinese New Year, 2011!
This year, the Chinese New Year begins on February 3rd. After the dramatic Metal Tiger year of 2010, you may feel relieved to know that 2011 ushers in the sweeter and more tranquil energy of the Metal Rabbit. Phew!
The element of Metal associated with 2010 and 2011 brings clarity in a variety of forms. The clarity that was forged during the Metal Tiger’s reign may seem to have clear-cut your life with one or more big changes. Blessedly, this year offers a more artistic and introspective clarity, here to soothe the places where the axe fell hard last year.
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2011-Year of the Metal Rabbit
— Contributed by Karen Carrasco, Instructor at the Western School of Feng Shui Beginning on February 3rd, 2011, we enter the Chinese year of the Metal Hare or Rabbit. We can all feel the new energies upon us, so let’s take a look…
Read MoreQ & A: Ashes of Pets in Which Gua?
Q. I loved your book and am incorporating Feng Shui into my environment. My question is around the ashes of my dead pets: I have the ashes of two dogs and two cats here in my office in what I believe is the Knowledge and Self Cultivation area. Is my keeping the ashes creating negative energy?