Two Interviews: Feng Shui In the Bedroom… and more
In this fantastic interview from Betterfly.com, you get tips on creating Chi energy, improving the Feng Shui in your bedroom, how to connect with nature even if you have no outdoor space — and much more!
And in my five-point interview on TheFrisky.com, you’ll get the Feng Shui answers to five bothersome questions — from bedrooms to friendships and more — that you’ve always wondered about!
Interview: Health & Wealth In Your Kitchen
Here’s a fabulous article giving a wonderful overview of why good Feng Shui in your kitchen can really make a difference in your life.
The kitchen is one of the most important rooms in your home because it is the foundation of your health.
And having good health means it’s much more likely that you’ll have “good wealth” as well — so it pays to have great kitchen Feng Shui
Read on for tips and guidance in my interview with Danielle Zanzarov Rodriguez of health4parents.com:
“Make Your Kitchen A Place Of Health And Wealth”
A Feng Shui Graduation
Congratulations to the new Feng Shui practitioners who graduated this week!
The students graduated from a nine-month Feng Shui Certification program at the Metropolitan Institute of Design on Long Island (a New York State accredited school).
They learned about every aspect of Feng Shui in tremendous depth, from the Bagua to the I Ching to Space-Clearing ceremonies. I was honored to be one of the teachers on their journey towards this special day.
l. to r.: Karen Ferraro, Maureen Calamia, Rosalie Prinzivalli, Pamela Lawrence, RD Chin, Christine Bushell, Ann Bingley Gallops, Anthony Maceli.
Among the evening’s many beautiful moments, the exotic and haunting music of a bamboo flute wove its way throughout the ceremony.
Many of the new graduates already work in the design field and plan to integrate their profound new knowledge into their existing practices, adding depth and thousands of years of knowledge to the benefit of their clients.
Would you be interested in attending a Feng Shui school? What would you most like to learn about?
Feng Shui and Clutter Class
I spent this past weekend at Long Island’s Metropolitan Institute of Design, guest-teaching about Clutter and Space Clearing as part of the school’s Feng Shui Practitioner Certification course.
Saturday’s class was all about viewing clutter through the prisms of Chi Flow and the Bagua, and I revealed my new theory about Clutter and Feng Shui, which I’ll be writing about very soon (stay tuned!).
On Sunday Karen Ferraro taught about recognizing and clearing invisible clutter, which can be just as harmful as the visible, physical kind.
The weekend was part of the inaugural year of this NY State-certified training program for Feng Shui consultants, and I was very proud to be a part of it. Graduation is coming up in June.
As soon as I get the details about next year’s course, you’ll be the first to know!
What would YOU like to know about Feng Shui & clutter?
The OSFS Blog on Alltop!
Just a quick post to say how excited I am that this blog has just been listed on Alltop.com, the “online magazine rack” of the web.
It’s an honor to be listed there. (And a great start to my weekend
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Here’s to good Chi and see you next week!


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