I would like to invite you to visit my news and events page to see a full listing of feng shui classes for autumn/winter 2011 into spring 2012 – looking forward to seeing you at a class this term!

http://www.fengshuidesign.ie/news-events-3/

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who moved my cheese?

June 21, 2011

Feng shui is about constantly analyzing where we are in life, what we are evolving into and utilizing our environments to effect positive change in each area of our lives as appropriate at that time. The idea is to spot change as it approaches, and go with the flow rather than swimming against the tide when the current changes and wondering why things suddenly seem to have gotten more difficult!

I read a terrific little book last week called “Who moved my cheese?” by Dr Spencer Johnson. It takes 1 hour to read and is an absolute gift to yourself if you are going through a time of change that you are finding difficult.

In this little book you get to view four characters and how they adapt (or not) to change. The wisdom in these pages is profound. The idea is that the quicker you let go of the old (way of being, relationship, job, family situation etc.), the sooner you will find the new. The idea is to enjoy the adventure of the search rather than resisting letting go of what is no longer appropriate.

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change

May 7, 2011

The subject for this month is CHANGE.

It’s a peculiarity of the human condition that we experience such discomfort around change. Most of us don’t like it—even when we know it will bring much needed relief from our current situation, we have a “better the devil you know” mentality about it!

Yet, the one certainty in life is that everything changes. Dawn will change into morning, into noon, into evening, into night and so, back to dawn again. Childhood into puberty and adulthood and so on….We have no control over it, it simply is a fact of life.

Feng shui is based upon the teachings of the I Ching—the book of change—a 6,000 year old text which studies man and nature over time. “Essentially the I Ching identifies patterns of universal energy at work within the world. It reflects the belief that the world is in a state of ceaseless flux or change. Everything is constantly evolving, being born, growing, reaching maturity, decaying and dying. The world is always changing, in complex but orderly and rhythmic patterns.” The I Ching workbook by Roger Green.

The aim with feng shui is to mirror the dynamic balance found in nature i.e. ever-changing and moving balance—the dance of life.

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“An infinity of forests lies dormant within the dreams of one acorn “ – Wayne Dyer

This month I invite you to start with the little things make small changes while dreaming big!!

I have been to California where I was fortunate enough to spend a day in a forest of Giant Redwoods. It was one of the most awe-inspiring days of my life. Standing among these huge trees, which have been around for centuries and even millennia, helps put things in perspective!! You couldn’t help but wonder what these wonderful trees thought of us tiny humans bustling about at their bases—they surely have seen it all and then some.

I am reading Wayne Dyers book “change your thoughts– change your life– living the wisdom of the Tao”. Its relevance to the very essence of Feng Shui is not lost on me. In feng shui we make changes in our environment to effect positive change in our lives, it requires a leap of faith, what one of my teachers, Ron Chin, called “transcending logic” – trusting the process.

Trust in the process and enjoy!

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Holistic Home

I am  currently reading “Holistic Home” by Maxine Fox, published by Findhorn Press. It is a thoroughly excellent read. In it the author discusses the connection between us and our homes “the subtle yet profound impact that the home environment has on our physical and emotional being tends to be overlooked by many,….in truth it is in the realm of interaction (rather than aesthetics) that the alchemy of turning a house into a home really happens”.  I held a space clearing and clutter clearing class last week, in which the participants  were led on  a guided meditation/journey during which they developed their awareness of the energy of their spaces. All were very much taken by this deep intuitive connection between each of us and our environment. How some spaces feel immediately comfortable and others make us feel like leaving again. This first step of acknowledging how we feel in a space, is fundamental to the application of feng shui and space clearing to our space. First analysing what is and then deciding what needs to change. A great morning was had by all, and everyone left with the tools necessary to make positive changes to their environments and as a result their lives when they went home.

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Full day workshop in Dunboyne Castle on February 6th combining Feng Shui and Soul Coaching

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Chinese New Year – Year of the Metal Rabbit begins February 3rd
“A placid year, very much welcomed and needed after the ferocious year of the Tiger. We should go off to some quiet spot to lick our wounds and get some rest after all the battles of the previous year. Good taste and refinement will shine on everything and people will acknowledge that persuasion is better than force.” -”Money can be made without too much labour. Our life style will be languid and leisurely ans we allow ourselves the luxuries we have always craved. A temperate year with unhurried pace. For once, it may seem possible for us to be carefree and happy without too many annoyances” – Theodora Lau “Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes” – Doesn’t that sound like a welcome new energy to herald in!!

World Feng Shui Day is celebrated on February 5th