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Q & A: Infinity Pools – And Beyond!

September 11th, 2011 · No Comments

Hello Karen, I have a question that is boggling my mind, and I would really appreciate your thoughts. I have a client who’s home is built on a hill. They are at the bottom of a T-junction. The street Ch’i flows right through the clear plate glass front door and out the back plate glass [...]

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Tags: Alumni · Ch'i · Landscape · Q & A

Feng Shui Garden in Saskatoon

July 22nd, 2011 · No Comments

From Alumna Bridget Saraka: These photos are of our beautiful tranquil garden which we started in the spring of 2009 and completed in August of the same year for our Daughters wedding. It is a forever the inspiration of my creativity and brings be many hours of communion with my Grandfather who inspired my love [...]

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Feng Shui House Plans

July 18th, 2011 · No Comments

Feng Shui House Plans Blueprint Q: Hi Terah, I am submitting my questions and project. I’ve included a photo of the building plan. The original house is the carport, garage three bedrooms on left side and half of the living area. We are adding more living space, bigger kitchen, pool, separate guest suite, more storage, [...]

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Tags: Bagua · Landscape · Q & A · Residential

Train in the Marketplace

June 14th, 2011 · No Comments

One of the primary guidelines of Essential Feng Shui is that Everything is Changing. Here, you'll see that things have changed over time, and they'll continue to change moment by moment, depending on the transportation schedule.   http://www.wimp.com/vegetablemarket/

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Tags: Businesses · Landscape

Q&A – Sad front door

June 8th, 2011 · No Comments

Q: I have a question as to the use of the Bagua map. I also sent a photo of the house where I rent. The reason for my doubt is that if I put it in front of the entrance door of the house, according to the Bagua map, the door is in the area of Knowledge [...]

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Tags: Bagua · Ch'i · Five Elements · Landscape · Q & A

Q & A – Is a Feng Shui “Feeling” Enough?

January 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Q. I found what I "feel" to be the perfect home for me. Everything feels good about it! To me, it is beautiful, but I want to make sure it is okay Feng Shui wise. It is situated on a slight hill and I wonder about the backyard. It is approx 1 acre. There is [...]

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Tags: Five Elements · I Ching · Landscape · Nature · Q & A

Q & A – How to Feng Shui a Landscape

January 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

Q. I am particularly stuck with the Feng Shui of my landscape. Are there any books out there that I could order and read? – Caroline L. A. Hi Caroline! I’m sorry to hear that you’re struggling with your landscape. I would offer to you that any outside space is just the same as your [...]

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Tags: Bagua · Five Elements · Landscape · 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 [...]

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Tags: Ch'i · Landscape · Q & A

Forest for the Trees

July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Did you know that there is a direct correlation between how far you can see and the opportunities that come your way? I recently visited a home perched on a hillside in California, surrounded by tall trees. Whether on the deck or in a bedroom, the effect was like living in a tree house even [...]

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Tags: Landscape · Residential

Q & A – Bagua Mirrors and Neighbors

July 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Q. The neighbor behind our home can see directly into our sunroom. I read that a bagua mirror is a good cure for this. Does the size of the mirror matter? Should it be a concave or convex mirror. I also read that it cannot go in the room. Do I have to hang it [...]

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Tags: Ch'i · Landscape · Q & A · Residential