Feng Shui consultants from time-to-time have a few clients who may have preferences that are so deep seated that they are often only available via brainstorming the sub-conscious. Nancilee Wydra is presenting on the “archi-typing” technique that elicits pre-verbal memory of place and can be applied to the intake reading of a client. This tool […]
Feng Shui Animals
Did you know the ear is the orchestra conductor of the entire nervous system? The ear organizes sound and language; helps us translate the horizontal and vertical, choreographing the bodies dance of rhythm and movement. It keeps us vertical. Sound therapy such as music, drumming and other sounds also affect our posture. At this year’s […]
Feng Shui: The Architecture of Mind Body & Spirit 2016 Conference
Mark your calendars for FSIA’s Bi-Annual Conference Friday and Saturday 9-5, July 29-30, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio. Topics on the agenda: New cutting edge assessment tools that help identify client road blocks to success Series on how feng shui mimics the new sciences: Behavioral-Epigenetics; Embodied Cognition and more Introducing Feng Shui Institute of America’s Holistic […]
Feng Shui – Between Space and Place
Tent Under the Milky Way How can we not say “WOW” when we encounter such a beautiful view of our Universe? From the picture above it seems that someone decided to make that view and that space their place. Not only do we call this awesome, but it exudes an ambiance beyond imagination. Practitioners of […]
Feng Shui Look Before You Love – Part 2
Edith Wharton, wrote a short story in the early 1900’s called The Fullness of Life. It alluded to the connection between her bedroom sanctuary and her secret loneliness and sexual frustration. She compared a woman’s nature to “a great house full of rooms.” She wrote that far beyond its hall and salon lie “other rooms, […]