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Feng Shui Definitions: Flowers

Posted by on Jul 4, 2012 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Definition, Five Elements, Garden & Landscape, Nature & Eco-Tips | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Flowers

Flowers are one of the easiest ways to uplift the Ch’i in our homes. They provide us with a sampling of nature’s wonder and beauty and help us stay connected with the natural world.

  • Just as flowers can easily lift the Ch’i, they can also deplete it if not properly cared for. Keep your living flowers looking fresh.
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Feng Shui Definitions: Wind Dancers

Posted by on Jul 3, 2012 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Definition, Garden & Landscape | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Wind Dancers

Wind dancers such as whirligigs, weather vanes, mobiles, prayer flags, and banners, serve to beckon, uplift, and invigorate the Ch’i that circulates through our homes. Outdoors, they act as friendly landmarks and symbolically lift low roof lines and steep slopes. Inside, they help to balance extreme features such as beams and high ceilings with their soft, inviting presence.

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Feng Shui Definitions: Water Feature

Posted by on Jul 2, 2012 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Definition, Garden & Landscape, Nature & Eco-Tips | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Water Feature

Water features invigorate Ch’i flow. You will find many indoor and outdoor varieties in department stores, nurseries, and catalogs, or you can make your own. 

  • Aquariums are highly prized Ch’i enhancers, as they gather the five elements of Wood (plants), Fire (fish), Earth (sand), Metal (rocks), and Water into one dynamic feature. When maintained properly, they attract prosperity into your home or business.
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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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Q & A: Infinity Pools – And Beyond!

Posted by on Sep 11, 2011 in Garden & Landscape, Q & A | Comments Off on Q & A: Infinity Pools – And Beyond!

Hello Karen,
I have a question that is boggling my mind, and I would really appreciate your thoughts. I have a client who’s home is built on a hill. They are at the bottom of a T-junction. The street Ch’i flows right through the clear plate glass front door and out the back plate glass window, down a ten-foot drop and into the ginormous infinity edge swimming pool that just seems to drop off the edge of the property and go down the hill. From a feng shui stand point I would be trying to create a barrier and horizontal/vertical lines to redirect and balance the flow of chi…

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Feng Shui Garden in Saskatoon

Posted by on Jul 22, 2011 in Garden & Landscape | Comments Off on Feng Shui Garden in Saskatoon

From Alumna Bridget Saraka: These photos are of our beautiful tranquil garden which we started in the spring of 2009 and completed in August of the same year for our Daughters wedding. It is a forever the inspiration of my creativity and brings be many hours of communion with my Grandfather who inspired my love for gardening and all things creative. This is my outside office which inspires my feng shui creativity.

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