The Open Spaces Feng Shui Blog


Books, Books, Books: Feng Shui Do’s and Don’ts

I received a good question from a reader the other day, asking about the best location for keeping books in her home.
She has the usual variety — books for reading, information, decorating, reference and more — storing them in her bedroom, her living r… read more »

Use Feng Shui’s Wisdom To Conquer Winter Doldrums

The holidays have come and gone; we’ve been “back to the grind” for a few weeks now. I’ve already started seeing lots of tweets and posts about how Spring is just around the corner – but really, it’s only late January! Spring is weeks away!
So let’s cho… read more »

The Feng Shui Bagua Map: Knowledge & Self-Cultivation

The inside-left corner of your space is the “Knowledge & Self-Cultivation” area of Feng Shui’s Bagua Energy Map.
This area is associated with the Earth element and especially the symbol of the Mountain in Feng Shui: steady, tranquil and… read more »

How To Use The Feng Shui Bagua Map

The Feng Shui Bagua uses your space to map your life, identifying the life areas where you need to make key changes. 
The Bagua Map is Feng Shui’s way of bringing the power of your Intention to your health, intimate relationships, money matters and more.  I… 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 »