Feng Shui

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Certified Feng Shui Professional
International Feng Shui Guild

Feng Shui pronounced 'Fung Shway' translates as wind and water. These two elements indicate a flow. The movement of 'Chi', the breath of life, through our lives and through our homes. Wind as the unseen flow, and water as flow manifested. A cycle, ever changing.

Feng Shui has been utilized for centuries to create and enhance environments that support life itself. The peaceful, beautiful, life supporting environments which contribute to our success, abundance, health and families.

Feng Shui can be used to enhance every aspect of ones life encompassing:

  • Family and Community
  • Wealth
  • Health both physical and mental
  • Helpful People and Travel
  • Children and Creativity
  • Skills and Learning
  • Fame and Self-knowledge
  • Relationships

There are many schools of Feng Shui, each valid and producing remarkable change in people's lives. I have chosen The Black Sect Tantric Buddhist (BTB) method and teachings for my practice because it is the school that resonates with my personal energy and sensibilities. While BTB is firmly grounded in its Tibetan and Chinese roots, it is a school that has taken into account our changing, modernized world. This has made it a type of Feng Shui that is very popular in the western world.

BTB has its origins in the indigenous Bon religion of Tibet, blended over time with Tantric Indian Buddhism, and encompassing Chinese Taoism, Five Element Theory, Yin-Yang philosophy and the I Ching.

BTB uses both 'Sying', literally translated as shapes, and 'Yi" loosely translated as a wish or an intention in its approach to Feng Shui. This allows it to operate on two levels, the seen and the unseen, the mundane and the transcendental.

Practitioner of the Red Envelope Tradition

Please note:
As a BTB Feng Shui practitioner, I participate in the Red Envelope Tradition. Clients will be asked to provide a number of new red envelopes with money in them at the beginning of our consultation. This tradition is not about payment but rather is an energy exchange between practitioner and client.


"Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others."
– Johannes A. Gaertner


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