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Wind and Water Feng Shui Consulting

October  2011

Diane Gallin's

Feng Shui

Tip of the Month

 

Are you trying to sell or buy a home or lease space for your business?  In this complicated real estate market, there are many considerations that go beyond location and pricing a property. The compass directions of the building, surrounding land formations and date of construction reveal more about a building's potential than a fresh coat of paint on a staged building, so invest in a Feng Shui consultation before you make a decision.   

 

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Change is Coming    

 

Now that autumn is here, you're probably spending more time in and around your home.  That's a good thing if you feel nurtured there.  If not, take a look at the Feng Shui of your surroundings to see if there are improvements you can make.  We all know how the foods we eat and lifestyle choices we make play an important part in the quality of our physical health.  But from a Feng Shui perspective the quality of energy (ch'i) around us plays just as important a role in our well-being and quality of life.

 

We have all been to places with bad Feng Shui.  Dilapidated buildings, chaotic roadways, poorly tended homes and ravaged landscapes.  Sadly, the flow of ch'i in these places has been disrupted, resulting in deterioration and stagnation. These once thriving communities become more yin in nature, with closed schools and businesses and residents who seem to dwell in the past. Time stands still until someone comes along to rebuild, revamp and revitalize the community, and the pendulum swings back to yang.

 

The quality of energy in our own surroundings can impact psychological health even when the picture is less dramatic.  A dead end street, blocking wall, leaking pipe or dreary room creates stagnation that affects every person in the home and should be remedied quickly. For starters, light and air movement are good indicators of healthy ch'i.  On a recent walk through historic Charleston, South Carolina, I learned that many city homes were built with expansive sleeping porches or piazzas on the southwest side of the building, facing the prevailing winds and open water. Continued... 


 

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Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm,
but to add color to my sunset sky.
Rabindranath Tagore 

 

 

 

I am currently scheduling Feng Shui appointments for December.
Contact me today to reserve time.  Skype consultations are also available.

 

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Diane Gallin, CFSC 

Wind and Water Feng Shui Consulting

International Feng Shui Guild Red Ribbon Professional

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