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Feng Shui & Divorce, Part 4: Renew Your Relationship With Your Self

When you’ve been in a marriage or serious relationship for a long time, part of the sense of loss you experience when it ends may be the unsettling realization that you no longer know yourself very well.
If your innermost needs were not being met by your former… read more »

Feng Shui & Divorce, Part 3: Shine Your Light On Your Own Terms

If your marriage didn’t work, did you feel that you’d submerged important aspects of your personality for the “good of the relationship”?
This situation can never last.  If a relationwhip is to endure each partner must always feel th… read more »

Feng Shui & Divorce, Part 2: Recovering Abundance

The end of a long-term relationship may not feel like a time of fullness or gratitude. 
Truly it’s a season of grief and loss. But the ashes of these feelings contain the warm embers of your own personal meaning for the words “wealth and abundance.… read more »

Feng Shui & Divorce, Part 1: Starting Over

This post continues my series Using Feng Shui to Cope With Divorce, which looks at getting support from the Feng Shui Bagua Map during one of the most stressful times of your life.

 
The Feng Shui Bagua is a wonderful tool that helps you get “unstuck̶… read more »

Using Feng Shui To Cope With Divorce

I’ve been thinking about the many ways Feng Shui can have a positive impact on your life.
The techniques and principles of Feng Shui reduce your stress by helping you to get a good night’s sleep, improve your finances, connect with friends and so much m… read more »

New To Feng Shui? Start Here.

If you’re new to Feng Shui you may feel overwhelmed by everything it has to offer. 
After all, it’s been around for thousands of years — there’s a lot to learn.
But there’s no need to be intimidated.  You can start enjoying the ben… read more »

Best Placement For A Water Feature In Your Feng Shui Garden

Are you thinking of adding a water feature to your garden this year?
A water feature creates great Feng Shui by establishing a sense of reflection, depth and refreshing vitality in your space.

If a fountain, bird bath or small pond are in your future, you’ll w… read more »

Nine Essential Feng Shui Chi Adjustments You Need To Know

The Nine Essential Chi Adjustments form an essential part of your Feng Shui toolkit. 
Here’s a brief review of key Feng Shui objects you need to know, the most appropriate adjustments you can place to anchor your Intention in every situation.
1. Water Feat… read more »

Indoors or Out, Refresh Your Feng Shui Garden For Spring

‘Tis the season of New Beginnings in Feng Shui, when the earth starts its cycle of rebirth.

Springtime brings changing weather and nourishing rainstorms, which you can see in the I Ching symbol for Thunder in the New Beginnings area of the Bagua map.
As newly… read more »

Beyond The Bedroom, Part 3: Enhance Romance With The Power Of New Beginnings

Looking to use Feng Shui to activate the Chi energy of romance in your home? 
In this three-part series we’re looking at each of the nine areas of the Feng Shui Bagua Map to see how you can set up each one to enhance romance in your home.
Here are the remaining thr… read more »