On February 4th, 2011 we will enter the year of the Metal Rabbit or Xin Mao. Some also call it the year of the Golden Rabbit. It’s fun to talk about the Chinese Zodiac and what animal represents your birth year, but did you know that the animals of the Chinese Zodiac are actually terms… Read More
Serious Feng Shui Blog
Using Feng Shui to Grow a Lemon Tree
You might be asking yourself what a lemon tree has to do with Feng Shui. My Feng Shui practice is inspired and informed by my garden. Living in the Pacific Northwest I have learned that you can grow just about anything in your garden as long as you find the right spot for it. If… Read More
It’s All About Me (or You)
A teacher of Chinese Metaphysics I once studied with said something that has become a guiding factor of my study and practice of Feng Shui: It’s all about me! What she meant was that when your goal is to create the best balance of energy in a space you should orient everything based on your… Read More
The Freeing Power of Failure
I just had to share this article I read in the NY Times this morning about 81 year old Joan Dye Gussow. Where do I begin? I’m inspired by the life choices she has made and the way she has educated herself. I’m inspired by the thought of being 81 and still able to lug… Read More
My House Has Bad Feng Shui!
I’d like to share a story with you. The events in the story happened prior to my completion of my Foundation Studies in Traditional Chinese Feng Shui. No one is happy to hear that their house has Feng Shui issues. I know I wasn’t pleased when a teacher explained to me how it was difficult… Read More
See the Chi
If you are a student of Feng Shui, then you will see opportunities everywhere to further your learning. If you are a student of Feng Shui who enjoys food and cooking, you start to think about food in terms of energy and qi. A simple shopping trip becomes a lesson in selecting the produce that… Read More
Yin and Yang are Not Opposites
If there is nothing else that you can remember when you think about Feng Shui, please remember this: any Feng Shui method or formula that works that can be explained by the relationship of yin and yang. Yin and Yang are not opposites, but rather an expression of a relationship or relationships. If we say… Read More
Moon Phase Gardening
Feng Shui and gardening go hand in hand. Those who practice Feng Shui can learn most of the core concepts simply through the study of nature and its patterns. Some examples of these patterns include the seasons, movements of the planets, source and course of water, and phases of the moon. Through understanding the patterns… Read More
Feng Shui for Gardeners 2010
On February 4th, 2010 we will begin the Year of the Metal Tiger. This means that in Chinese Astrology the Year God (or Tai Sui) will be the Tiger. Those born in the year of the Tiger should be cautious as they will be receiving the biggest and strongest portion of the energy of the… Read More
Camellia Sasanqua “Yuletide”
When I first moved to the PNW I thought of camellias as plants for old ladies’ gardens. To me the camellias were background for the other more important and flashier plants. This is my 20th winter in the PNW and I have learned my lesson. Winter blooming plants and evergreens are some of the most… Read More