KATY ALLGEYER (a.k.a. Fishgirl) has twenty+ years of Feng Shui expertise, which she blends with her highly developed intuitive ability, metaphysical shamanic healing methods, and formal art and design training that make her uniquely qualified to help people realign their environment to support their full potential.
Feng Shui Ba-Gua : Feng Shui Ba-Gua in Individual Rooms
March 1, 2010 on 5:10 pm | In Feng Shui | 3 Comments
Feng shui ba-gua can be applied to any room according to where the entrance is. Use feng shui ba-gua in individual rooms with tips from a certified feng shui consultant in this free video on feng shui ba-gua and home decorating. Expert: Miriam Tsao Bio: Miriam Tsao is a certified Feng Shui consultant and a professional member of the International Feng Shui Guild, New York Chapter. Tsao is also co-director of the Feng Shui Forum in New York City. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
How to Feng Shui Your Workspace
February 25, 2010 on 6:13 pm | In Feng Shui | 25 Comments
Arrange your workspace according to the Chinese design philosophy known as feng shui to lure more luck..
Feng Shui-Full Trailer
February 23, 2010 on 5:39 pm | In Feng Shui | 25 Comments
Who can refuse goodluck? Joy and her family have just moved into a new home, in a sparsely populated village. For them, it is a time for new beginneings– a new chance and a new hope. but what fortune awaits them.. and woe the tragedies to follow. On what should be the most unfortunate day of her life, Joy picks up a package left by a stranger in a bus. It is called “Ba-Gua”, (Feng Shui Mirror) an item that drives bad luck away. Joy could not refuse the luck that continues to come her way until everything appears too good to be true. Unexplained events disturb her family’s peace. people start to die as well. Having been advised by the geomancer to simply say no to the next form of luck, all Joy could do now is wait. But what painful decision awaits her? Will Joy prevail or be consumed by the curse of the Bagua Mirror? ———————————————— one of the best filipino horor movie ever.. enjoy..
Feng Shui Bedroom
February 22, 2010 on 5:25 pm | In Feng Shui | 25 Comments
This apartment bedroom uses “cures” to create a tranquil, harmonious space!Add your house and garden video tours to www.design2share.com, the Where I Live video-sharing website. Subscribe to the design2share Q&A weekly podcasts for help with your design questions.
Feng Shui for Love and Prosperity – Mystical Interior Design and Architecture 2/3
February 11, 2010 on 5:07 pm | In Feng Shui | 25 Comments
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Feng Shui – 15. Maybe In The Next Life
December 27, 2009 on 2:35 pm | In Feng Shui | No Comments
The Virtuosouls Presents Their First Mixtape, FENG SHUI! Check us out on on Facebook by searching The Virtuosouls or at thevirtuosouls.blogspot.com Links to download the whole mixtape: limelinx.com www.mediafire.com www.megaupload.com
Haritha Sree: Feng Shui – Part 1
December 27, 2009 on 2:31 pm | In Feng Shui | No Comments
This episode of ‘Haritha Keralam’ focuses on the use of Feng Shui for a prosperous agriculture. www.istream.in
Feng Shui Design Tips : How to Arrange Furniture for Feng Shui
December 1, 2009 on 12:34 pm | In Feng Shui | 4 Comments
Learn about the importance of orienting furniture to face the door from our expert in thisfree decorating video on using feng shui designs in your home. Expert: Katie Grant Bio: Katie Grant teaches a workshop for actors and other creative people. Her style of Feng Shui is called the BTB, from the Tibet Buddist School. She is the owner of Grant Redesign group in Los Angeles. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
FENG SHUI FAQ’S ABOUT THE WORKPLACE
November 26, 2009 on 10:32 am | In Feng Shui | No CommentsQ: What is the meaning behind the feng shui translation “wind and water”?
A: Wind symbolizes breath, which moves in and out of our bodies and gives us the life force known as ch’i (energy). Water symbolizes that element that is essential to life and is also about movement. Both represent opportunities for health and well being.
Q: Does it matter where I place my trash can in my office?
A: Symbolically, you don’t want to place your trash can in your Wealth power position. However, you can counterbalance the negative effects by using a waste basket that has a lid on it which seals the trash inside.
Q: My back faces the entry door where I work and I can’t change it. What can I do?
A: Put a mirror up. Or keep your door shut so you know when people are entering.
Q: Have you ever worked on any celebrity homes?
A: Yes, I usually sign confidentiality agreements.
Q: What is the most important feng shui rule to follow at work?
A: Clutter of any kind keeps us from focusing and is the easiest thing to solve. Keep your workspace well organized, clean, and clutter free and you will be happier and more productive at work.
Q: I’ve heard that red is an important color in feng shui. Is that true and why?
A: Red represents the element of fire which stimulates ch’i. You can harness the activating power of red in many ways. For example, wearing a red necktie or red underwear can give you the feeling of being at the height of your full power (hence the term, “power tie” or “power suit” in regards to clothing of red color).
Q: Is it okay to get just my office feng shui’ed even if the rest of the building hasn’t been done? A: Yes. Feng shui begins with you and goes outward from there. By making improvements in the small area that you control, you will reap the benefits from good feng shui.
Finding the Right Feng Shui Colors For Your Home
November 22, 2009 on 5:16 pm | In Feng Shui | No CommentsThe key to finding the right feng shui colors for your home is to first learn two very important principles of feng shui. There are five elements in feng shui that influences us and our surroundings. These five elements are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. We need to create balance between these elements in order to achieve harmony in those surroundings. The Bagua is a tool that helps locate different areas of a room or the entire home that corresponds to different areas of your life. Simply use this tool to determine the areas of your room or home that needs changing and make the necessary changes to improve your life. Finding the right colors is easy as long as you are able to use these two principles together.
According to Chinese astrology, each person is born under a year which is associated with one of the five elements. Each element is then represented by one or more colors. The five elements interact with each other in both a productive cycle and a destructive cycle. The productive cycle shows how each element creates or produces another while the destructive cycle shows how each element destroys or is destroyed by another. Once you know the colors representing each element, you will be able to figure out the colors you should surround yourself with and the colors you should stay away from. Incorporate more colors representing your own element as well as the colors of the element that produces your element. Stay away from the colors representing the element that destroys your own element.
Wood: Green, Brown
Fire: Red, Bright Strong Yellows, Orange, Pink, Purple
Earth: Light Yellow, Light Brown, Light Sandy Tan
Metal: White, Gray, Silver
Water: Blue, Black
Feng shui colors are also used to represent the eight sections of the Bagua. This tool can be used by holding it with the black section facing you and the red section pointing to the direction straight in front of you while standing at the entrance of either an individual room or the doorway of your home. You will be able to precisely map out the eight sections of that space and its corresponding areas of your life. Look for the areas of your life that needs improving. Incorporate more of the color used to represent that area in that particular section of the room or home. The diagram below shows us that the five elements are also used in the Bagua. This is important, because it will determine what kind of objects are appropriate for each given section of the room. Different areas of your life can be improved considerably by placing the right objects in the right places.
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