Unburying Treasure with the Bagua Map

DOWNLOAD: The Intro Elemental Bagua Map If a picture is worth a thousand words, then the right map may be a priceless treasure map. In teaching and practicing feng shui, I have always tried to empower people to maximize the accessibility and practicality of their home or work-space by simplifying. While most of feng shui…

Wind & Water: Feng & Shui air and water features

Water is everywhere moving. It permeates our existence, condensing as watery liquids on land and evaporating as vaporous winds in the air we breathe, circulating through our bodies and surrounding our lives. Water’s steady flow carves the bedrock of our landscape while its momentary descent cools us with tiny sprinkling raindrops, changing everything it touches…

Meandering Pathways: Feng Shui For Your Garden

We are most at home in the out-of-doors and garden when we consider the origins and uses of feng shui. The oldest form school is principally concerned with the topographic lay of the land and the effects of wind (feng) and water (shui) in the natural world. The movement of wind and water is the…

Wild, Wild Western Feng Shui: An Introduction

Feng shui literally means wind and water. It describes their natural flow along the path of least resistance. Energy can be welcomed or repelled, cultivated or diverted, stagnant or circulating. It can rage like rapids or become as reflective as a lake. In Asian societies, this law of nature was observed and contemplated for over…