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Entries from November 2008

Love love love for the New Site

November 28th, 2008 · No Comments

Well-done Precious Ones Well-done!
Bless you for all that you bring to and empower the world with!
Much love and juicy Ch’i!
WSFS Alumni Graduate Terri

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Tags: Alumni · Ch'i

Death and Other Feng Shui Numbers

November 26th, 2008 · No Comments

Q. My address adds up to the number 4, and I’ve heard that’s bad luck. What’s up with that?
Casey, WA
A. In the chinese language, the word "four" is a homonym to the word "death".
My question to you is: Are you chinese or do you come from a chinese background? If so, this number will [...]

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Tags: Q & A

Q & A – Feng Shui and Windmills

November 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Q. There is a windmill on our property. Is that good Feng Shui?
Arie, New Zealand
 
A. Windmills – or any other extreme environmental feature – are great as long as they are in working order and in tip-top shape. Is this one is a tourist destination or just in the landscape as a point of interest? [...]

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Tags: Ch'i · Landscape · Q & A

Clutter Clearing Back to Health

November 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments

I have a story for you. This is one of the “you never know how feng shui changes will work out for you.” When my mother got sick (stage 4 lung cancer) in March 2006, she was given 1 year to live. At that time, her house was very cluttered and as she continued [...]

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Tags: Ch'i · Clutter · Feng Shui Real Estate · Inspiration · Residential

“Why Should I Be a Feng Shui Practitioner?”

November 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Last
Night
God
Posted
On the Tavern wall
A hard decree for all of love’s inmates
Which read:
If your heart cannot find a joyful work
The jaws of this world
Will probably
Grab hold of your
Sweet
Ass.
-Hafiz
 

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Tags: Classes · Humor

Inner Feng Shui – the Sanctuary Within

November 20th, 2008 · 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 [...]

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Tags: Inspiration · Terah

The Bagua Map with Sally A.

November 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Sally Adams is a Graduate of the Western School of Feng Shui Practitioner Training Program. She’s doing some great healing work using Acupuncture (her Master’s is in Traditional Chinese Medicine after all!) and Feng Shui has been a powerful tool for her clients’ health. Go Sally!
-Liv, WSFS
Monday, November 3, 2008
The "treasure map" of Feng Shui
The Bagua [...]

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Tags: Alumni · Bagua

Feng Shui Practitioner Training Final Project

November 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment

For all the whining we students may have done about the length and depth of the final project, what a great process this final project was in helping me put into practice what I learned and to find my own knowledge buried deep inside. This is truly an integral part of the program. [...]

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Tags: Alumni · Classes

Brussels in Bloom

November 18th, 2008 · No Comments

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Tags: Art · Ch'i · Nature

Inner Feng Shui with Catherine H.

November 17th, 2008 · No Comments

Catherine Hilker is a wonderful Feng Shui Consultant and we’re thrilled that she’s doing such great work in her community with her clients. She’s been making regular entires on a great post, and here’s one of her most recent posts.

Liv Kellgren, Programs Director, Western School of Feng Shui
Cultivating Inner Feng Shui by Catherine Hilker
In a [...]

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Tags: Alumni · Bagua