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The Art of Placement -  Feng Shui is about the flow of energy  ~ chi.  Chi' that is free flowing and aligned with our intuitive senses can open doors for our lives to be supported and nurtured.  

 


The Three Basic Principles                                        

  • Everything is Alive with Chi
  • Everything is Connected by Chi
  • Chi is always Changing 

 

What is Chi ?

  • Chi is Energy
  • Every animate and inanimate object is    created by chi
  • We are surrounded by chi at all times
  • Chi is life sustaining - it is vital to all we  do

 

What is Feng Shui?

Feng shui is an ancient Chinese practice that encompasses the laws of both heaven (astronomy) and earth (geography) to help one improve life by enhancing positive chi.  Feng Shui literally translates to "Wind & Water".  Wind is the unseen, or our intentions, while water is the seen, or the placement (of objects). You will often hear feng shui referred to as "the art of placement".  By placing objects in alignment with the bagua, honoring our pure intentions, and by using the five elements (and Yin & Yang) to balance the forces of nature in our space we open our lives, hearts, and minds to endless possibilities for growth, abundance, success, and well-being. It is essential to understand that our intention in placing an object in a paticular setting is as important as the actual placement of the object itself. This is part of the increased awareness of our surroundings that Feng Shui brings.  It is my desire to help you create an environment that supports and sustains the "Wind & Water" of your home. 

 

Why use Feng Shui?  

  • Support and increase your prosperity
  • Nurture relationships
  • Encourage good health
  • Create a balanced lifestyle
  • Broaden your opportunities
  • Promote your career and reputation

 

“Feng Shui is more about clearing the path for energy to flow than about ‘getting more’, and can open space that we may think is not even there“.  William Spear