We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For You have been telling the people that this is the Eleventh Hour. Now you must go back and tell the people that this is The Hour. And there are things to be considered: Where are you living? What are you doing? What are your relationships? Are you [...]
Entries from February 2008
The Hopi Elders Speak
February 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Inspiration
Office Feng Shui – Desk Placement
February 15th, 2008 · No Comments
No matter where your home office is located in the house, space planning is key. Of primary importance is the placement of your desk (or primary work surface) in the room. The ideal spot is where you have a direct or peripheral view of the door(s) from your chair, a pleasant view out a window, [...]
Tags: Businesses · Q & A
No Sex, Please, We’re Organizing
February 14th, 2008 · No Comments
July 5, 2007–MotherJones.com News: A nation of pack rats tries to get it together. By Elizabeth Gettelman Since the 1970s, the average U.S. home has grown by 80%. Yet Americans face a “storage crisis,” according to UCLA researchers. The self-storage industry is only 35 years old. It took 25 years for the first billion square [...]
NCBTMB and CEs
February 13th, 2008 · No Comments
WSFS now offers 48 CEUs through the NCBTMB. If you’re interested in adding Essential Feng Shui to your professional offerings, please visit www.ncbtmb.com and browse over to CE Providers on the left side of their screen. Please contact us directly here at the Western School of Feng Shui if you have any specific questions or [...]
I Ching #50 – The Ting
February 12th, 2008 · No Comments
A note from Terah: The I Ching provides me with daily guidance, inspiration, and insights into maintaining my connection with Nature and the Cosmos. Here is a quote that I find particularly insightful from The I Ching written by Carol Anthony & Hanna Moog: From Hexagram #50 – The Ting “Cosmic Truth has no resemblance [...]
Tags: I Ching · Inspiration · Terah
Office Feng Shui – Boundaries
February 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Setting Clear Boundaries When working from home, it’s vital to set clear boundaries between home and work life. The biggest challenge is to stay in control of work hours and not become “ruled” by the proximity of the office. This means that a serious home office is best located in its own room with a [...]
Tags: Businesses · Q & A · Residential
Office Feng Shui – Bringing it Home
February 11th, 2008 · No Comments
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, [...]
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Lake and Sumter Style
February 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Just want you to know that a regional magazine, Lake & Sumter STYLE, has just published an article “Fabulous Feng Shui”. This was originally written to show photos of two different homes I had done for the “Parade of Homes” edition, but they preferred to leave out the photos and focus on Feng Shui and me. [...]
Tags: Alumni · Community · Media
Year of the Earth Rat Chinese New Year
February 7th, 2008 · No Comments
Happy New Year! Imagine… On a collective level, we, the people of planet Earth listen with our hearts and are open and able to diplomatically settle our differences by honoring the inner truth of all involved. We embrace the constant nourishment we receive from the seen and unseen levels of life. Ego is recognized instantly [...]
Tags: Community · Inspiration · Terah
Feng Shui in Action
February 6th, 2008 · No Comments
This is an article written by the client of about their WSFS Consultation experience with Alumni/Consultant, Sally Adams, and appears in the Astro Alchemy on-line newsletter in September of 2007. Enjoy!