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Happy Thanks Giving!

Posted by on Nov 25, 2014 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Dining Room, Relationship Tips | Comments Off on Happy Thanks Giving!

During the Thanksgiving holiday most of us will spend time feasting with our family and friends, a time that can be made even more delicious when there’s meaningful conversation around the table. Sometimes we have to help make this happen! You can plant the seed for a great “round-table” conversation with one of the following questions:

What in your life are you especially grateful for?
What is one of your favorite memories from this year?
What do you feel really good about accomplishing this year?
What is making your heart sing these days?
What would you like to bring into your life this coming year?

You may say, “It’s such a blessing to be together, and I’d love for each of us to share what is making our hearts sing these days. I’ll begin!”

Pose just one question to keep it simple and answer it first to give an example. Do your best to make sure that everyone has a turn, gently guiding the conversation back if necessary so that each person has the chance to share. If you notice that everyone is really enjoying connecting like this, you can suggest a second round with a new question.

Such full-circle sharing invites us to talk about what really matters to us. Our hearts open as we listen to each other.There is a point where we don’t just see our tablemates, we feel them. Connect with them. Touched by the words that well up from the depths of experience, we naturally embrace this time with these people, right here, right now, as a one-of-a-kind feast of blessings.

May Your Feast Be Extraordinary!

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Webinar: Health Essentials

Posted by on Sep 13, 2014 in Audio & Video, Clutter, Feng Shui Bathroom, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Dining Room, Feng Shui Home Office, Feng Shui Kitchen, Five Elements | 4 comments

The quality of every part of your life depends on your health. Learn the key Essential Feng Shui approaches to sustaining – or regaining – your maximum vitality and well-being. Whether you feel at the top of your game or not, this webinar is packed with health-related Essential Feng Shui tips that can enhance the vital energy in every room in your house.

And once again, we went over our advertised one-hour time frame… Thank you for being here with us!

 

 

Download the Health Essentials Affirmations here.

Download the Five Element Activities here.

 

You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay:

In the infinity of life where I am,

all is perfect, whole, and complete.

I accept health as the natural state of my being.

I love and approve of myself.

I love and approve of my body.

I choose to be healthy and free.

All is well in my world.

 

 

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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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Feng Shui Definitions: Mirrors

Posted by on Jul 9, 2012 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Definition, Feng Shui Dining Room, Feng Shui Home Office, Feng Shui Kitchen, Feng Shui Living Room, Five Elements | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Mirrors

Mirrors activate, expand, and circulate Ch’i throughout interior spaces. When properly chosen and installed, they can visually enlarge small rooms and double beautiful views. 

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Feng Shui Definitions: Sounds Makers

Posted by on Jul 1, 2012 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Definition, Feng Shui Dining Room, Space Clearing | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Sounds Makers

Wind chimes, bells, bead curtains, gongs, and musical instruments summon and protect harmonious Ch’i. Their lovely sounds can also signal someone’s approach, enhancing your sense of safety. They can subtly mark the boundary between one area and another, such as between living and dining rooms or front entrances and foyers. When chosen for their melodious tones, sound makers also lift people’s moods, transforming stress or lethargy into a more harmonious, energized state.

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Feng Shui Definitions: Color

Posted by on Jun 7, 2012 in Bagua, Ch'i, Feng Shui Definition, Feng Shui Dining Room, Feng Shui Home Office, Feng Shui Kitchen, Feng Shui Living Room, Five Elements | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Color

Because color is a very personal and powerful tool for enhancing the Ch’i in your home, make sure to surround yourself with the colors that feed and nurture you. New colors can be easily introduced via flowers, candles, fabrics, and other decor. However, to remove or replace paint, carpet, and upholstery colors in your home is usually a big job. You can’t just throw them off at the end of the day like a bright red shirt or yellow dress.

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