Three Sisters of the Tao
Terah’s new book The Three Sisters of The Tao; Essential Conversations with Chinese Medicine, I Ching and Feng Shui has arrived and folks are raving!
Read MoreYear of the Earth Ox
Depending on whether we track the Moon or the Sun, the year of the Earth Ox begins either January 26th or February 4th, 2009. As the Ox heads our way, we may be feeling certain inclinations that seem – well – different than what we’re used to. This Ox comes bearing the sweet elixir of the earth element – the antidote to life in the fast lane.
Read MoreThe Five Elements—Nature’s Design Team
Feng Shui views the five elements of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water as the basic building blocks of life and observes that health and happiness are best “held in place” when all five are included in your home’s design.
Read MoreBringing the Office Home
One of the most popular trends these days in home design is the Home Office, and for good reason. Working from home eliminates the rush hour commute, gives you much more flexibility, and can save you significant amounts of time, money, and aggravation. For many people a year‘s worth of work-related expenses, including transportation, clothing, restaurants, rent, and childcare, far exceeds the cost of remodeling and furnishing a home office.
Read MoreFeng 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.
Read MoreFeng 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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