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Quantum Olympian Rock Star Terri Stark
December 3rd, 2011 · 1 Comment
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Protected: Q&A – New Client question
November 30th, 2011 · Enter your password to view comments.
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Q&A – Plumbing and Bathrooms
November 30th, 2011 · No Comments
Q: Dear WSFS,
I delight in getting your email updates. Many thanks for sharing the info and letters. I have a quick question with regards to our little 1942 house. I’ve done extensive feng shui work throughout with great success, based in no small part on the work in Terah Kathryn Collin’s first book The Western Guide to Feng Shui. Thanks again! My question is about the old iron sewage pipes that run under the bedroom to the main line at the street. Is there a feng shui cure for this problem? It seems to have dampened the romantic aspect of the room over the 5 years that we’ve been in the house, despite the other Feng Shui work that we’ve done to the bedroom. Any assistance you can give would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks and blessings to all, KSG
A: Hi KSG,
Sounds like the underground flow of water through the large (old) iron pipes may be making an energetic impact on your bedroom. When water flows through iron pipes it can magnify what would otherwise be a very subtle electro-magnetic pulse that iron puts off when it is embedded in certain types of mineral soil. Modern day pipes are now made of thick PVC, so this effect is only experienced in homes with older plumbing still in place. The best remedy that I know of is to place a mirror under any furniture that people sit or lie on for any length of time, to deflect that pulse back down into the ground.
You could use a larger mirror under the bed, like one of those inexpensive long, narrow mirrors that normally are hung behind the door for viewing your full length attire, and place it exactly above where you sense the pipes are running. Of course, you are placing the reflective side DOWN, facing the water flow. This should quiet the sensation of plumbing within the room. If the none of the pipes run under furniture where you can place a mirror safely, you may need to improvise a way to use area rugs and that very thin reflective mylar material to provide a reflective surface safely underfoot. You do not need to reflect the entire length of pipe in the room, just some significant portion of it (like under the bed) or in a few small spots along it (like under dressers, shelves, area rug, etc.) Sometimes it is sufficient to place these mirrors, facing down, right at the spot where the plumbing first “enters” the room from the toilet, and again where it “exits” the room’s space, and you will feel the harmony return to the room with just those two placements.
An additional remedy for balancing the bathroom itself is to place very small mirrors (compact mirrors are nice here) directly BEHIND the toilet, close to the floor, with the reflective side FACING the ceramic toilet fixture, to “contain” the toilet’s energy. If possible, you can place a second mirror opposite the toilet, facing it again, which effectively “boxes in” the energetic line of toilet ch’i, and keeps it inside the bathroom. In most instances, due to the arrangement of other things in the bathroom, one of these mirrors has to be placed OUTSIDE of the bathroom, in the adjacent room, low down on that room’s wall, reflective side facing the toilet on the other side of the wall. (I hope this is understandable without a diagram!)
So, try a combination of these transcendental mirror remedies and see if the atmosphere in your bedroom lightens up. Keep us posted on any shifts that occur! For more Feng Shui tips on bathrooms, click here for more bathroom blogs.
Karen Carrasco, WSFS Practitioner Teacher and Mentor
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Heartfelt Gift Giving
November 22nd, 2011 · 1 Comment
by Terah Kathryn Collins
Tis the Season of Gifts, whether we like it or not! I have learned that when I approach gift-giving ‘from the heart,’ it transforms a forced march into a series of delightful opportunities to deeply connect with my loved ones and my community.
Hearfelt gift-giving often begins in our local communities, where our gift-dollars can support the talents and efforts of those who live around us.
Gift-certificates from local businesses can make fabulous one-of-a-kind gifts that honor your loved ones’ unique tastes and interests. These include restaurant or garden center certificates, club memberships, and yoga, dance, or art classes. Services from local salons and spas are often special treats, as well as tickets to the theater and other live performances.
Our local artists and crafts people make their living creating beautiful jewelry, clothing, pottery, and handicrafts that are essentially original art at affordable prices. When we know the artist, it deepens the meaning of the gift as we share the story of how it was made, what inspired the artist to make it, etc.
YOU may be the artist or gift-maker! Instead of shopping, you may find it is much more fun to spend time in your kitchen or studio making your own love-infused gifts.
Re-gifting has also become a popular way of keeping things ‘in the flow.’ When you receive a gift that you’d rather not keep, consider who would love it and pass it on! Collectively, we seem to be losing all interest in accumulating goods that do not make our hearts sing.
And, heartfelt gift-giving can reach outside of our local communities into any other community in the world via the many organizations who are helping people improve their lives. One of my favorites is KIVA, who gives micro-loans to help people fund their businesses. As soon as the loans are paid back, the money is available to be loaned again. Several years ago, I gave $25 in honor of each of my family members and these gifts have now been re-loaned 29 times, and counting – truly gifts that keep giving!
Whether you shop locally or globally, enjoy the flurry of synchronicities that await you! Your heartfelt choices carry your loving intentions and expand the meaningful connections you have with those you love.
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Easy Money
November 20th, 2011 · 1 Comment
For some time now I have realized that I do not have any “hard earned money”. None of my money comes to me from “hard work” or onerous duty. It’s all from following my bliss. So it’s bliss earned money. Happy money. Easy money, perhaps.
And when I hear someone else talk about their “hard earned money” being used for something, it always has a ring of resentment to it. Like it was so hard to get it that they won’t part with it unless it’s for something REALLY worthy. And in choosing what is worthy, with that kind of underlying resentment, they automatically set themselves up to be in opposition to anyone else who makes a different choice. And then around the ego we go, where it stops, nobody knows.
I think that another way to unravel the whole ball of tangled confusion that is the dysfunctional society, would be to encourage everyone to start spending money as if it is a joy to do so. Regardless of how much or how little quantity of money you have, as long as it leaves your hands with joy, it will begin a cycle of healing energy like a pebble in a pond…..the consequences might just surprise us.
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Jen Boyd – WSFS Marketing Rock Star
November 2nd, 2011 · 1 Comment
Small Business Marketing Consulting
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Living Bridges
October 30th, 2011 · No Comments
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