Spring Greetings Everyone! It’s almost Spring– the period dominated by the Wood element. Green is sprouting up everywhere, crocus and daffodils are beginning to show their cheery blossoms, birds are beginning to nest, and the earth is awakening with new energy and life. So, since most animals are related to both the Wood and Fire […]
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Your Doors: What They Are Telling You About Your Life?
Late Summer Greetings! During the first part of this month, we’re still dominated by the Earth element. This is a great time to work on the most practical, down-to-earth things that need to be done in your home and life in general—especially anything that you’ve been putting off or needs to be redone. This is […]
Holiday Harmony with Feng Shui
Joy-filled Holiday Greetings! Winter is the season of stillness. The I Ching, which Feng Shui is partially based on, advises us that this is a time to turn inward. And, I know that for many of you, the truth is that this is a time of high activity. However, as we move toward the Winter Solstice, […]
Feng Shui for Tiny Homes & Downsizing
In the past I’ve written articles on Feng Shui for dorm rooms, but recently I’ve known several grownups who have either been forced to live in a tiny space or done so by choice. Some folks have chosen the relatively free life of RVing or living on a boat. Two families I know have lost […]
Feng Shui & A Healthy Brain-Do Something New! & Start with the Feng Shui of Your Home
As many of you know, I’ve have had an interest in neuroscience for quiet some time and taught Brain Gym® (among other things) for several years before moving to Colorado Springs 19 years ago. Current research on the brain got me to thinking about how we can apply this information to Feng Shui. One thing […]
The Career Area & It’s Affect on Health
Greetings Everyone! This month I’m writing about the Career area of the Bagua and its affect on health. (Many of the same health remedies, mentioned below, can also be used for issues around your actual career and related activities–such as volunteering and hobbies.) The Career area represents the beginning of our individual path through life […]
Feng Shui & The Year Of The Wood Horse
The Chinese New Year—the year of the Wood Horse–begins with the new Moon on January 31st at 12:20 a.m. MT. Use the last few days of the Water Snake year, which was more yin and laid back, to review any intentions that you set on January 1st. If they’re still true for you, assess what’s […]
Feng Shui Tips For The New Year
The New Year can be a double celebration for many of us. The Western New Year just began and the Chinese celebrate the beginning of the Year of the Wood Horse on January 31st. (More about this in the next newsletter which I will send out later this month.) Although the two energies are different, […]
Snooze or You Lose: Feng Shui Your Way to Better Sleep – Part Three
Feng Shui Your Way to Better Sleep – Part Three Winter Greetings! Now that we’ve moved deeper into winter darkness, it’s also time for our own natural rhythms to guide us inward. Ironically this is also the time when many folks feel compelled to increase their activities. The last two articles: SNOOZE OR YOU LOSE, […]
Snooze or You Lose: Feng Shui Your Way To Better Sleep – Part Two
Feng Shui Your Way To Better Sleep – Part Two Greetings Everyone! Last month’s newsletter article, SNOOZE OR YOU LOSE: Feng Shui Your Way To Better Sleep – Part One, covered four bed placements, the bed itself, and the effects of high EMFs and geopathic stress. This month we’ll look at poison arrows, your bedroom […]