Archive for October, 2008

Inner Feng Shui: Making up for those who play small

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 Posted in Creating Change, Intentions, Wealth & Prosperity, purpose | 2 Comments »

Feng Shui is all about flow and movement on the inner and outer level. It means letting go of thoughts and beliefs that keep you stuck and living a small, passionless life. You know what contraction feels like I'm sure. It ...

Feng Shui Tips: 5 Ways to use color to bring more passion, abundance and wisdom into your life

Thursday, October 16th, 2008 Posted in Creating Change, Feng Shui Tips, Intentions | No Comments »

Colors are associated with powerful energies. Whether in the clothes you wear, or in your home, the use of color is an important, and often overlooked consideration in creating an environment that supports you with plenty of positive energy. When you ...

Chaos comes before a breakthrough: how to raise your abundance quotient

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 Posted in Feng Shui Tips, Law of Attraction, Wealth & Prosperity | 1 Comment »

You know you're in trouble right? How do you know? The news is telling you. Newspapers, television, they all feed on gloom and doom and sell fear. How else do they grab your attention - not so easy with the ...

American Election: what Feng Shui can tell us about the candidates

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 Posted in Feng Shui Tips, Personal Reflections | No Comments »

The Four Pillars school of Feng Shui, can give you inside information on someone's character and personality.  Seems that could be more reliable than listening to candidates promises and watching the TV debates they've been groomed for. Or at least it would give you ...

Voting in Canada: vote strategically!

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 Posted in Personal Reflections, Uncategorized | No Comments »

I'm sticking my neck out here... watching the minority government here in Canada manage to cut funding for the arts, shift from peacekeeping to warmongering, talk about jailing 14 year olds, heel dragging on global warming, deregularizing and privatizing food inspection (and we know ...