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Tender Loving De-Cluttering

Posted by on Dec 1, 2008 in Ch'i, Clutter, Eliminating Clutter, Terah | Comments Off on Tender Loving De-Cluttering

Clutter … it’s the stuff that annoys you every time you look at it or have to find something in it. It seems to ‘mate in the night’ in closets, on tables, in corners ‘ just about anywhere ‘ and can multiply until you’re no longer able to navigate through the house without feeling irritated, confused, or overwhelmed. Like it or not you can feel clutter, the environmental equivalent of congestion, as much as you can see it.

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Feng Shui & The Dining Room – Romancing the Good Life

Posted by on Nov 30, 2008 in Feng Shui Dining Room, Relationship Tips, Terah | Comments Off on Feng Shui & The Dining Room – Romancing the Good Life

The dining room holds enormous romantic potential. It’s one of the areas in the home that can be arranged to hold everyday romance in place. Taking pleasure in dining on a regular basis is one of the rewards of a balanced lifestyle. By slowing down enough to really dine, you invite a romantic quality to become part of your daily routine, one that transforms the act of grabbing a bite into a truly nurturing experience.

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Feng Shui & Front Entrances – Welcoming the New Year into Your Home

Posted by on Nov 25, 2008 in Art, Ch'i, Eliminating Clutter, Terah, Your Home | Comments Off on Feng Shui & Front Entrances – Welcoming the New Year into Your Home

The New Year is a great time to enhance the front entrance and foyer area of your home. Here, an openly welcoming environment symbolizes your desire to embrace life’s joyful experiences, helpful people, and golden opportunities. Roll out the welcome mat, and make it literally “entranc-ing.”

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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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Inner Feng Shui – the Sanctuary Within

Posted by on Nov 20, 2008 in Terah | 6 comments

When was the last time you happily sat beneath fluorescent lights or on a cold metal chair? Feng Shui, the study of how to create human-friendly environments, observes that our surroundings are constantly making an impact on us. When you’re open and sensitive to energy, you are often the first to wilt in an unpleasant place. Your energetic sensitivity emphasizes the importance of knowing how to maintain your balance, especially in an environment that could cause you stress.

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Creating a Personal Paradise Outdoors with Feng Shui

Posted by on Nov 15, 2008 in Bagua, Feng Shui Definition, Five Elements, Garden & Landscape, Nature & Eco-Tips, Terah | Comments Off on Creating a Personal Paradise Outdoors with Feng Shui

Feng Shui, the Chinese system of environmental placement, sees the world as completely alive with everything, including buildings, streets and property, interconnected in a dynamic relationship that affects everything we experience.  Practicing Feng Shui outdoors nourishes the supply of Ch’i (vital energy) flowing around and into your home or workplace. This increase of vital Ch’i then nurtures and enhances important aspects of your life including your health, relationships, happiness, and prosperity.

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