What can Feng Shui do for you? Why should I do Feng Shui?
Donald Trump states “I don’t know how it works, I just know it works!”- Ask yourself is your life working for you?
- What does that mean? Look at your life.
- Are you bringing in more money than you spend?
- Are you working in a job/environment where you want to work?
- Is your job serving you? Is it the right job for you?
- Do you have fulfilling relationships?
- Are you and your family relationships in harmony?
- Do you have a special person in your life?
- Are you happy and comfortable in your home?
If you say “no” to any of these major questions then
Feng Shui is for you!
When things are not working, when the energy around you and your home is not benefiting you, then Feng Shui is definitely for you. I am very experienced and talented in, not only seeing and feeling the inharmonious contributors of a negative environment or living conditions, but more importantly on how to correct those imperfections/imbalances in your life and environment. I can and will, if you request it, change your environment and subsequently change your life, if that is your desire.
Feng Shui is for you!
- If you want increase in prosperity in an environment
- If you want a consistent loving relationship
- If you want to ‘patch up’ existing relationships
- If you want to learn how to dress in harmony with your spirit and impress
- If you want to change your classroom and your students ability to learn
If you feel that the energy in your environment is hindering your life/future/feeling of well being then CONTACT ME.
I have experience in:
- Identifying and fixing negative energy for good. I am very experienced in expelling negative energy
- Identifying what is missing in your home and how to enhance your environment to fulfill your needs
- Listen to you and identify what you want and need to “fix” your life, by fixing your environment
How do I do this?
- Years of experience both with the enhancement of positive energy and expelling of negative energy
- Experience gleaned through sharp intuition and development training in mediumship and the metaphysical worlds
- Years of experience counseling/nursing
- I have experience with “all kinds of energy. I am qualified in “healing touch”. I can tell you how to create a sacred environment through “space clearing”
- Perhaps you don’t live in a perfect place? No worries, you can use specific techniques to correct a negative environment, i.e. Using mirrors and affirmations or the placement/correction of elements in your home
- Are you trying to sell a house? Is it not selling quick enough? Perhaps you need to change the environment, enhance the one thing that might be deterring individuals from buying your special place
Are you seeking to create a sacred environment?
I can assist you with this. Please CONTACT ME for further information.
There are methods to correct the difficult aspects with Feng Shui. What corner are you facing? What are the positions and angles of your home? For example, create a dynamic sense of welcome by making sure your front door is energetic, attracts attention, and is uplifting. How can you do this? The easiest way is with color.If you live in an apartment, create a sense of welcome and vibrancy as you enter. Incorporate color, plants and lighting that bring a smile to your face as you enter. Where is the abundance area in your home? The abundance area is located in the back 1/3 of your home. If the abundance area is your dining room, set the mood. This is a room made for drama! Incorporate a luscious, romantic color for the walls, a rich luxurious color that speaks to you of abundance and prosperity. Use a beautiful sparkling light fixture and most important, use the room! In Feng Shui, it’s vital to keep energy vibrant, moving and alive – that can’t happen if you don’t use the room! If the abundance area is the kitchen, keep the room organized, clean, functional and well lit. The only items on the countertops should be items you use. Paint the walls a warm tone. Even if you like white, consider a warm white rather than a stark white for a greater sense of intimacy and welcome. Your office space should inspire, motivate and energize you. Consider a warm yellow or golden tone to increase mental stimulation, a creamy white or khaki/tan color to encourage expansion or a shade of orange, peach or terra cotta to encourage vitality. Incorporate art and accessories in vibrant accent colors to attract more energy and opportunity.
Your closet is important too. Keep it neat and tidy. Have some fun with the color. This is another room and can be arranged to encourage what you want. Remember it’s not what your environment dictates that you need, it’s about what you want!!!!
I can help you to acquire what you want. I can even help you know what it is that you want! Knowing what you want is the major step in its acquisition.
Please CONTACT ME for further information.
Depending on where the location of the room is in your house you need to make sure that each area is specifically arranged for you.
For your private space, it is important to choose colors that are both restful and rejuvenating, colors that make your heart sing. Choose luxurious furnishings that are comfy, cozy and beautiful. Create a home for your soul, a place of belonging. This should be a space that you love, from the way it looks and feels to the lighting, the sights outside your window, and the scents all combining to create a private retreat. With guidance, you can use mirrors in a specific way to make them work for you.
Invite abundant and enriching "Sheng Chi" into your space by making sure all avenues into your home or office are clutter free and safe. Watch for hazards such as hoses across sidewalks or extension cords across the room, and make sure all pathways are clear and well-lit. Inviting nurturing energy is a great first step to creating your own personal Feng Shui haven.
The Origins of Feng Shui
Feng Shui, literally translated as "wind and water", is one of the oldest methods of holistic healing- healing through the environment. Feng Shui seeks to create environments that are in balance with our individual sense of harmony and serenity. It is the practice of understanding how the energy, the feeling, in our living spaces affects the quality of our lives. Feng Shui allows us to harness and use this energy to our best advantage.
Over 3 thousand years ago, farmers in southern China determined that crops grew better when placed on the southern side of their property. The wind (Feng) and water (Shui) there were very favorable for growing rice. These ancient farmers envisioned an energy (chi) that swirled about their crops, nourishing them with life-giving water and gentle breezes. On the north side of the land, however, harsh winds blew from the Gobi Desert. Sand blasted the crops and monsoon rains beat the crops down until the farmers had barely enough food for their families and none to take to market. The feng shui on the north side of the land was very poor. Since prosperity was related to crop success, facing south became desirable for other activities, such as placement of the house. Warm sun filtered in through the front door of the huts, giving the family a feeling of togetherness and support from nature. Facing south became synonymous with good fortune (Skinner 2001).
In the early days, Feng Shui practitioners used the lay of the land to assign shapes and colors to their homes, The South, with its warming sun, was assigned the triangle and the red color. The north, from which came the monsoon rains, was assigned a wavy shape and dark blue. The West, where the Mongolian mines produced ores, was assigned circles and white. (You might question the circle for the metal, but the ancient Chinese saw the beads of condensation that formed on the metal and, since circles were not assigned anywhere else, decided it would be a good shape to symbolize the metal element) The East with its wooded mountains, was assigned a rectangle and the color green. Finally, the center of the ancient Chinese world was labeled the earth and carried the square a symbol of their garden plots. Many colors signified the earth the yellow, pink and turquoise of rocks and gems, the orange, earthy tones of the soil (Too 1998)
WESTERN FENG SHUI
Certainly we do not all live in China, nor do we have western metals and eastern forests, but there is a certain comfort in knowing that all of the earth's systems can be packaged into five containers. Western Feng Shui is less oriented to the magnetic compass. It is more oriented toward placement of the elements according to the main entrance to a room.
By organizing our world according to these 5 elements. the way, we gain respect for our surroundings. It naturally follows that with respect for our surroundings comes respect for our selves and those around us. Feng Shui teaches respect, organization , and clarity of thinking that is necessary in modern classrooms.
Feng Shui is not a religion, nor does it preach any religious tenets. It predates Taoism, Confucianism, and even Buddhism. The First Amendment Center, which works to preserve and protect First Amendment freedoms through information and education, has approved the organizational tips embodied by Feng Shui. Feng Shui does not infringe upon anyone's freedom of religion.
Feng Shui teaches a method of organization and appreciation for harmony. It helps people to become balanced in their environment and within themselves. True Feng Shui is a complex association of astral tables, magnetic pull and environmental organization. After many years of study and practice, you would be able to tightly control your home using all of the concept that Feng Shui embodies. By asking Angie to help you here - you wont have to spend hours of study to apply the techniques. She will do it for you. Please CONTACT ME for further information.
