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Rock Star Ann Bingley Gallops

Posted by on Aug 26, 2012 in Audio & Video, Bagua, Feng Shui Bedroom, Relationship Tips, Your Home | Comments Off on Rock Star Ann Bingley Gallops

Ann Bingley Gallops, owner of Open Spaces Feng Shui in Brooklyn New York, is an expert Feng Shui consultant, blogger and speaker. A Feng Shui consultation with Ann helps you get unstuck, create a positive environment where you can blossom and thrive, and attract abundance in every part of your life.

Click below for the audio Interview with Rock Star Ann Bingley Gallops: Feng Shui to help get pregnant, renters using Feng Shui to feel like homeowners, living in small spaces and unusual storage places:

Click below for Ann’s Essential Feng Shui consultation at Prevention Magazine:

http://www.prevention.com/health/healthy-living/reenergize-your-life-feng-shui

Ann is the author of Map Your Space To Improve Your Life: A Guide To The Feng Shui Bagua. She practices Feng Shui with an MBA from Columbia University, a Practitioner’s Certificate from the Western School of Feng Shui, and Red Ribbon Professional membership in the International Feng Shui Guild.

Follow Ann on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, and on the Open Spaces Feng Shui blog.

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Feng Shui Definitions: Beams

Posted by on Aug 5, 2012 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Definition, Feng Shui Dining Room, Feng Shui Living Room, Your Home | 1 comment

Overhead beams are a popular structural feature in Western architecture and are considered to add character. They can also add a sense of heaviness and danger over your head, especially when you sit or sleep directly under them. The bigger, darker, and lower they are, the more you want to lighten them up in some way.

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The Ch’i in Everything is Changing

Posted by on Jul 12, 2012 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Living Room | Comments Off on The Ch’i in Everything is Changing

The third Feng Shui principle states that the Ch’i in every person, place, and thing is constantly changing. In fact, the one constant in our physical universe is change. And it becomes a gift when we embrace it as a force that can improve our lives.

Embracing change is often resisted in our Western culture.

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Feng Shui and The Bedroom – Bringing Serenity & Sensuality back into the Room of Rest, Rejuvenation & Romance

Posted by on Dec 10, 2008 in Feng Shui Bedroom, Terah, Your Home | Comments Off on Feng Shui and The Bedroom – Bringing Serenity & Sensuality back into the Room of Rest, Rejuvenation & Romance

Everyone deserves a great bedroom. We spend about a third of our lives in our bedrooms, sleeping, reading, reflecting, romancing, recharging our batteries. Ideally, it’s a perfect combination of cozy nest, welcoming oasis, and romantic hideaway that reflects your personal tastes.

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Feng Shui & Children‘s Bedrooms

Posted by on Dec 1, 2008 in Featured, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Children, Terah | Comments Off on Feng Shui & Children‘s Bedrooms

Most of the children‘s bedrooms I see are neon bright and busy, busy, busy. It‘s no surprise when the parents remark that their child never settles down. In almost every case, the child is being overstimulated by the bedroom decor. Feng Shui observes a direct correlation between the epidemic of hyperactivity in our children and the way their bedrooms are decorated.

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Feng Shui & Guest Rooms

Posted by on Nov 21, 2008 in Career & Business, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Home Office, Relationship Tips, Terah, Your Career | Comments Off on Feng Shui & Guest Rooms

Summer is the high season for traveling. Whether you‘re planning to be a guest or have guests, here are some Feng Shui tips to assure a “bon voyage.“

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