The Open Spaces Feng Shui Blog


A Feng Shui Mother’s Day: Honor Thyself!

How are you planning to celebrate Mother’s Day?
If your Mom is (or was) an important part of your life, this is a beautiful day to honor her. I always make a Mother’s Day toast to my wonderful Mom even though she’s been gone for over seven years now.
But just as imp… read more »

The Feng Shui Meaning Of The South Korean Flag

My post about the Feng Shui of the American flag has proven enduringly popular, so I thought it would be interesting to take an occasional look at the Feng Shui of other flags from around the world, starting with the South Korean flag.

The South Korean flag is a great e… 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 »

Behind The Bagua: I Ching Insights To Deepen Your Understanding

Looking at the Feng Shui Bagua Map you will see a small three-line symbol called a trigram in each of the eight areas around the outside of the Map. 
These trigrams formed the basis of the Bagua Map, thousands of years ago.
Each trigram consists of a three-line combi… read more »

Travel & Helpful People: Heavenly Energy For The Help You Need

Feng Shui’s Travel & Helpful People sector of the Bagua Map is rich in abundant imagery and associations that can enhance your life in untold ways.
These seemingly-disconnected terms are represented in a single Bagua area because you must “travelâ… read more »

Feng Shui in the New York City Subway

Did you know that the mosaics in Chinatown’s Canal St. subway station (Q/N platform) are connected to Feng Shui?
The eight “trigrams” in the wall designs are from the I Ching, the book of wisdom that’s the source of Feng Shui’s Bag… read more »