East comes West to help us master a new perspective for looking at the world!
After Nixon’s breakthrough with China, Westerners became exposed to new healing alternatives: acupuncture, massage, natural food energetics, martial arts, Tai Chi/ Qigong, and more.
Now, Westerners are ready for, and need the benefits of, the big 3 Eastern philosophies for emotional and physical well-being: Mindful Meditation, Feng Shui and the I Ching.
Home provides a service for the people living there!
For an Ultimate Feng Shui Consultation, to guide and improve your life from a new perspective, I use the interplay of energies from all 3 sources:
- Mindful Meditation induces ‘intuitive clarity’ for what is needed
- I Ching, provides the basis of understanding a persons’ capacity in life, and the best directions to take -similar to a GPS. Do you take the express lane/toll road or is a detour necessary?
- Feng Shui enhances your surrounding environment to provide energy and support for the fulfillment of your authentic potential and/or how to avoid the challenges -the bumps in the road of life
Initially you shape your environment, thereafter it shapes you. Winston Churchill
To shape your environment correctly for long-term benefits, where Home or Business is located and how it is structured matters.
First, you must know your innate character, constitution and capacity, then the prescription is feng shui… I do the calculations and you receive a double benefit:
- you get to know yourself on a deeper level
- you get the energy of your Home/ Business shifted to enhance your potential fulfillment
Carl Jung practiced the I Ching for 30 years as a method to explore the unconscious. He formulated the term ‘synchronicity’ to explain how it gives us the inspirational answers.
So what secrets does the I Ching hold?
The I Ching lines of the trigrams are symbols – pictorial metaphors representing the primal powers (the opposing yet interrelated cosmic forces of Yin/Yang that inform the world).
The lines represent layers of intuitive clarity: words, ideas, images, and interactions of the symbols building the overall ‘whole picture’ to offer life changing options.
And how deep do you want to go?
This is not a quick fix. Like Mindful Meditation, one must “be still with the insights’ and be willing to follow a new perspective to change your behavior, thoughts, attitudes and consider the virtues to follow.
The feng shui can help you only if you – take action. If you do, Neuroscience is proving that with consistent repetition, a daily practice to change habits can be transformational!
The Tao Te Ching says: continual movement and change is the natural way of the world: a natural way to gain a new perspective!
See tomorrow’s Tao Te Ching post: Who Are You?