Feng Shui and Addictions, part 1
Dear Liv,
I really enjoyed our conversation about feng shui and addictions… I loved thinking about how a person can use their environment to support getting off an addicition, like to change their seat from where they sat when they drank/overate, etc and get new chairs; walk down a different street.
Read MoreAnita Rosenberg’s Feng Shui Home
“Hi, Here is my latest blog on My LA Lifestyle. It’s got fabulous photos of my Hollywood loft taken by a wonderful Argentina photographer for a Buenos Aires home decor magazine called Living. Enjoy and hope it inspires you to create your Homey Home.” From Anita Rosenberg
Read MoreFeng Shui Q&A: Front Door Dilemma
Q: Hello! I love Terah Kathryn Collins book “The Western Guide to Feng Shui”! It has been a staple reference book on my shelf for over 10 years! I have followed the instructions and re-read the pages numerous times and have been very satisfied with the results! My current dilemma is …
Read MoreQ&A: Photos of the Deceased
Q: I have heard you are not suppose to put photos of deceased people on your wall. I have a collection of family photos some of which include deceased relatives and I would like to make a family photo wall. Can these photos be added to the wall and if not why not.
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 Law and Order
Reprinted from THE WEEK, December 12, 2008
If a neighborhood is kept clean and orderly, its inhabitants will erspect one another’s property and the law. But if the streets are full of graffiti, litter, and vandalized stores and buildings, residents become contemptuous of social norms and crime will rise.
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