By James Brickman A feng shui dragon is a mystical creature that has supernatural powers and symbolizes prosperity. Many Chinese cities celebrate the New Year with these magical creatures – groups of people line up in columns wearing one large robe depicting the Dragon. Any other time of the year, you can find the images of this creature all over China – on ceramics, clothing, and in decor
By James Brickman Using feng shui for career typically refers to organizing your workspace the proper way. A good workplace is the key to improved work quality and emotional balance. Let’s review how to organize your work space so that it assists your career, rather than hinder it
By James Brickman Feng shui for the classroom can help students achieve more and help teachers feel more comfortable. Students and teachers spend numerous hours in classrooms, so it’s essential to improve them – the positive energy needs to be promoted, while the negative energy needs to be curtailed in these rooms
By Candace Czarny, CFM, ASID, LEED AP, Subtle Energy Expert When people think about solving their problems using Feng Shui most of the time they think about how the inside of the home is arranged, when is fact what is happening outside the home could be the culprit. The energy from your neighbors’ homes, the cars on the street and the lay of the land could be taking your money, relationships and health.
By James Brickman Feng shui relationship secrets and advice can help you create and maintain a solid relationship.
By James Brickman Feng shui career tips can help you increase your personal productivity. If you manage an office, you can use these tips to increase the overall productivity of your staff. There are a number of factors that can hinder the career growth of a person, as well as hinder the development of the entire company
By Cheri Brennan What is feng shui? That is a very challenging question to answer. Feng shui is an ancient Chinese art that seeks to restore the balance of vital energies in the environment.
By Linda Binns If you have taken the time to learn the basics of feng shui, you know that you need to incorporate all five elements of nature – fire, water, wood, metal, and earth – to achieve and restore balance within your living space. However, incorporating these elements in their natural states can prove a bit difficult, especially if you live in an apartment or other environment where others have a significant degree of control over what you place around your living area. Instead of using the natural elements to balance your energy, try using the shapes associated with each element to help improve the balance in your home.