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Q & A – Feng Shui & Money Issues

Posted by on Jan 8, 2009 in Bagua, Q & A | 2 comments

Q. I recently read two of Terah’s books and am trying to enhance my wealth area. The room in the wealth area is my home office and child’s bedroom. I have painted this room purple, placed a money tree on my wealth area of my desk. Below this room is our laundry room, which is not finished. Do I need to enhance it, too? If yes, how? I am having money issues – it seems like money doesn’t want to stay with me. It disappears faster than it arrives. I would appreciate any help.

Thank you, Tejal.

A. Hello Tejal. This is a very common question, and you can find more information here on this blog. In the Search Box above, please type in “money” or “bathroom” and additional information will come right up for you.

In the meantime, please don’t worry about enhancing your laundry room – until it’s finished. That means that the project at the top of your list is finishing that room as soon as possible!! Then, you’ll be able to balance it elementally like you would any bathroom. There are so many drains in these rooms that we often experience money not staying very long: Money down the drains, Flushing money away, Washing my hands of money trouble, etc.

Because Ch’i flows where the eye goes, make sure that the first thing you see in your finished laundry room is not an open drain, but an amazing piece of art that makes you feel prosperous, abundant and vibrant every time you walk by the room. You’re all going to be fine, just keep moving forward.

Liv Kellgren, Programs Director, WSFS
 

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Q & A – Is a Feng Shui “Feeling” Enough?

Posted by on Jan 7, 2009 in Five Elements, Garden & Landscape, I Ching, Nature & Eco-Tips, Q & A | Comments Off on Q & A – Is a Feng Shui “Feeling” Enough?

Q. I found what I “feel” to be the perfect home for me. Everything feels good about it! To me, it is beautiful, but I want to make sure it is okay Feng Shui wise.

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Q & A – Feng Shui and Numbers of Bamboo

Posted by on Jan 6, 2009 in Bagua, Five Elements, Q & A | Comments Off on Q & A – Feng Shui and Numbers of Bamboo

Q. I am a newcomer to the practice of Feng Shui and am getting our condo up to speed in “the Feng Shui way” as best I can. I have several vases around the house – in the dining room in the Fame and Reputation area; in the living room in the Knowledge & Self Cultivation and Wealth and Prosperity areas; in the entryway in the Love and Marriage area, and in the bathroom in the Fame & Reputation area. What is the best number of flower (or bamboo) stems to be put in each vase, or does that matter? – Joan

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Q & A – Feng Shui and Juicy Fruit

Posted by on Jan 5, 2009 in Art, Q & A | 1 comment

Q. A client asked me it if was okay to put a picture of persimmons in her bathroom. The persimmons are the only items in the picture and they go well with the decor. Is there a Feng Shui edit concerning fruit in the bathroom?!? – Teri S.

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Q & A – How to Feng Shui a Landscape

Posted by on Jan 2, 2009 in Bagua, Five Elements, Garden & Landscape, Q & A | Comments Off on Q & A – How to Feng Shui a Landscape

Q. I am particularly stuck with the Feng Shui of my landscape. Are there any books out there that I could order and read? – Caroline L.

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Q & A – Feng Shui Handouts

Posted by on Dec 8, 2008 in Events, Feng Shui Classes, Q & A | Comments Off on Q & A – Feng Shui Handouts

Q. I think these handouts will come in very handy for my library workshops. I really like them. As long as I leave credit to WSFS (use the flyers exactly as they are) would WSFS be okay with that?
Thanks, Maureen C.

A. Of course! Thank you so much for asking. All the handouts are available for everyone to use, for their personal Feng Shui, to share with friends and family, for Feng Shui Practitioners to re-print for their talks and workshops… the list goes on. We took extra care to create them with as much simplicity as possible, being sure to maintain their depth and practicality. Let us know what you think and how you use them.

They are accessible to you, too, at http://www.westernschooloffengshui.com/materials.php .

ENJOY!

Liv Kellgen, WSFS Programs Director

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