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The Tao of Lifestyle

Posted by on Apr 14, 2013 in Featured, I Ching, Inner Feng Shui, Terah, Your Life | Comments Off on The Tao of Lifestyle

In my book The Three Sisters of the Tao, I had a great of fun exploring the fine art of living a balanced lifestyle. Like everything else in life, there is no one lifestyle that is right for everyone. We each get to discover and create it from the inside, out! May this taste of The Three Sisters wise musings about the Tao of Lifestyle™ sweeten your Way….

Bon Appetite!
Terah Kathryn Collins

“Harmony is made from the threads of pleasure you weave into your everyday experiences. The more these threads intricately embellish the matrix of your daily life, the better. Your work, play, and rest are a trinity of influences that each contributes to the tapestry of your life. By honoring them as equals, you balance the synergy of your body and spirit, and restore the natural grace of being a human being.”

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Alumni Support Site

Posted by on Mar 23, 2013 in Featured | Comments Off on Alumni Support Site

If you’ve attended either the Essential Feng Shui Practitioner Training Immersion Program or the Essential Feng Shui Practitioner Training @ Home, this is your private site for Announcements, Support Materials, Future Events, Alumni Call information and more…

You’ll need a password to access, so please email us at Support@wsfs.com

 

http://www.WesternSchoolofFengShui.com/alumnisupport.php

 

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Procrastinating? 5 Easy Home Office Fixes For Better Productivity

Posted by on May 25, 2012 in Career & Business, Featured, Your Home | Comments Off on Procrastinating? 5 Easy Home Office Fixes For Better Productivity

Whether your work in the world is action-packed or introspective, full- or part-time, you can apply Essential Feng Shui guidelines to your home office to ignite your creativity, boost your success, and grow your business.

Did you know that Essential Feng Shui is a simple, powerful tool to boost your business and career?

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8 Powerful Questions to Overcome Overwhelm & De-Clutter Your Life

Posted by on Dec 2, 2011 in Clutter, Featured, Your Life | Comments Off on 8 Powerful Questions to Overcome Overwhelm & De-Clutter Your Life

Clutter… it’s the stuff that we swear “mates in the night” and multiplies until we are surrounded by it. It can accumulate at an alarming rate just about anywhere, though it often breeds in closets and storage areas. And like it or not, we can feel the congestion that clutter causes in our surroundings every bit as much as we can feel a bad head cold – or worse – in our bodies.

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9 Feng Shui Garden Secrets For Health & Wellbeing

Posted by on Dec 2, 2011 in Featured, Five Elements, Garden & Landscape | 5 comments

Feng Shui, the study of how to arrange your environment to enhance your  life, observes that gardens do much more than beautify your home. Gardens  promote your health and well being by inviting the healing energy of  Nature into your personal space. Here are 9 garden Feng Shui tips to  keep in mind as you create your own outdoor paradise:

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Romancing The Bedroom: Six Ways to Spice Up Your Love Life

Posted by on Dec 1, 2011 in Featured, Relationship Tips | Comments Off on Romancing The Bedroom: Six Ways to Spice Up Your Love Life

Terah Kathryn Collins is a best-selling author and the founder of the Western School of Feng Shui®. She is also the originator of Essential Feng Shui®, which focuses on the many valuable applications Feng Shui has in our Western culture while honoring the essence of its Eastern heritage.
Her 6 inspirational books on the subject have sold over a million copies worldwide. Terah’s latest book, Western Guide to Feng Shui for Romance is now available.
Essential Feng Shui® observes that your master bedroom holds your rest, rejuvenation, and romance in place.
  1. Encourage Relaxation – Let the bed rule the room. Make your bed the king or queen so that the only thing to “do” in the bedroom is relax and connect with your partner.Ideally, everything about your bedroom, from the bed to the soft lighting and quiet atmosphere, offers a restful haven for your body, mind, and spirit. Large master bedroom suites often include space for additional lounging areas.A chaise lounge by a window, two upholstered chairs beside a fireplace, or a cozy reading nook can enhance your bedroom’s tranquil mood. Call-to-action items such as computers, televisions, and exercise equipment are not invited into the bedroom, as they break the mood. Anything that inhibits total unplugging from worldly activities belongs elsewhere.

  2. Improve Sleep – Treat mirrors like windows.The same mirrors that brighten a master bedroom during the day may interfere with getting a good night’s sleep.The bigger the mirror and the closer it is to the bed, the more it has a “wide open window” effect that can cause restlessness and insomnia. Because removing mirrored closet doors  is often impractical or undesirable, it can be curtained like a window, while a bureau mirror may be draped at night.

  3. Enhance Romance – Move everyone else out. As important as photographs of the kids, friends, and family are, they don’t belong near the bed. All those eyes watching from bureaus and nightstands can destroy the romantic mood. Art depicting people can be just as disconcerting near the bed.Assure a complete sense of privacy by displaying art and photos of people elsewhere, and choose serene or sensual art for your bedroom.

  4. Cultivate Sensuality – Make your bedroom magnificent. The master bedroom is the place for romantic lighting and music, sensual fabrics, and favorite fragrances. Skin positively glows against the many delicious colors found in drinks and desserts like brandy, chocolate, caramel, champagne, cinnamon, mocha, peaches, raspberries, and vanilla. Cool colors like pure white, black, gray, and some blues and greens are best used only as accents in your bedroom.

  5. Honor Balance – Let equality prevail. A master bedroom typically has two masters. To symbolize a couple’s equality, it’s ideal to have bedside lighting and furnishings that are equal. They don’t have to be identical, simply equal in size and quality. When space is limited, scale down the furniture and lighting on both sides of the bed accordingly.

  6. Invite Harmony – Create a great view.What a couple sees from the bed symbolizes the harmony—or lack thereof—in their relationship. Couples who share the same beautiful view from the bed also tend to share the same positive viewpoints in life.When a bathroom or closet provide the primary view from the bed, pull the curtain, close the door, and enhance the view by displaying a favorite painting or other beautiful items that both partners find very appealing.
According to Essential Feng Shui®, the master bedroom is the sanctuary in your home. It is meant to provide you with a nurturing tranquil atmosphere where you can intimately connect with your partner and be fully restored. Enjoy looking through your Feng Shui eyes to see how you can bring more balance and harmony into your bedroom.
 
Terah Kathryn Collins is a best-selling author and the founder of the Western School of Feng Shui®. She is also the originator of Essential Feng Shui®, which focuses on the many valuable applications Feng Shui has in our Western culture while honoring the essence of its Eastern heritage.
Her 6 inspirational books on the subject have sold over a million copies worldwide. Terah’s latest book, Western Guide to Feng Shui for Romance is now available.

 

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