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"The only limitations you have are the one's you accept" ~ Lester Levenson

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Here are some examples of the predictable patterns we see from our practice....

The wealth corner – This particular home had a kitchen in the wealth corner of the home.  We can look at the water in the kitchen as feeding the wood element, the stove is a little harder to get creative with.  When I arrived, there were many issues to deal with, however at the time, money was a major one.  I went through the home and the biggest obstacle they needed to deal with was clutter.  Clutter everywhere, so much it was exhausting.  I could see why money was so scarce, they weren’t showing respect to what they owned.  We activated the wealth area and she cleaned it, organized it a bit and stopped there, the rest was just to overwhelming for her.  Within a week, she received a sum of about $13,000 so that she could pay off her vehicle and save over $500 per month.  This was a case of activating a sector and receiving a gift!  However, the relationship with money didn’t change because the family’s relationship with money didn’t change and they ended up back in the same spot.  Moral, if your trying to change something go deep, so it will be lasting.

The Cubicle – I received a call from a client, she had just been past over for a promotion.  She had been with this large software company for over 5 years, and she had been working on the promotion for two.  She decided to have me come out and “Feng Shui” her cube.  Upon arrival at her cubicle, I noticed that it was cluttered, dusty; there were lots of family pictures in her wealth section, a few awards up in her relationship corner (some of her awards had been thrown in the trash!)  She had detrimental energy patterns coming from a few “negative” neighbors, so we cleared them, asked for beneficial energy patterns to replace them.  The cube not only looked different when I was leaving but felt so much lighter.  She went on vacation for a week, and upon arrival after vacation, her boss called her in to tell her how impressed he was with her performance.  hum???

The Bonsai – I was working out of an office holding workshops and the energy was moving very slowly.  Not just for my workshops, but for the facility in general.  After sitting and speaking with the owner and those that worked there, I asked if I could “Feng Shui” the space.  The space was beautiful, every detail taken care of, however, the furniture density was too high and there were a lot of things that needed to be moved out.  This was a case of less would be more.  My biggest concern in this process was a bonsai plant in the “center” of the space.  What it represented was this big beautiful tree, perfect in everything, except the fact that it had been dwarfed.  It was contained and this was what she created in her business.  This bonsai plant was the center of everything, literature, website and of course the space itself.  I told her my concern and she said she had spent too much money on it to get rid of it. (A grand total of $400)  I asked her if $400 was worth losing her business over?  She laughed and blew it off.  I asked her to remove it from the center and place it somewhere else for a month, and see what shifted.  She refused, three months later they had to shut the doors!  Over 1 million dollars in putting this place together went out the door.  Point to this story:  When you have a practitioner come into your home or office, listen to them!  Try the recommendations, you don’t have to leave it that way forever, just try it!

The “For Sale” home - I got a phone call from a Realtor, asking for help with a home she had on the market for a year with no offers.  I met her at the home to find the home was so odd shaped that it was missing the Journey and Self-Knowledge gua.  The waterfall in the front was facing the street and when I entered the home I felt a heaviness that made me want to cry.  I could see that the occupants weren’t on their life path, since it was missing completely from their home and that they had a hard time setting boundaries and finding their way, and confusing their responsibility with that of others.  The adult daughter was living there and was occupying the relationship gua of the space.  This space was full of problems.  I cleared the space and then symbolically stretched the home out to square it off so the missing sectors could be activated.  Within a week shifts were happening, the family was fighting, (the grown daughter living there and Dad) were they waking up?  Were they going to listen and get on path?  Dad, found a temp job, he had been unemployed for years, and oh 2 weeks after my visit the house was under contract.  That is a lot of change in two weeks!

The 8 thousand dollars - I went to "Feng Shui" a home and gave recomendations and left.  I received a phone call less than a week later to tell me that they were now broke!!  What did I do????  I promptly went back to the house to check it out.  Everything looked fine until I went into the master bedroom, which was also the wealth area.  The client had moved her TV stand to form a triangle. This creates a fire element in a wood sector which results in the burning of money.  I told her to put the TV up against the wall and that should fix the problem.  I have to admit that she looked at me like I was from another planet, but she moved it.  Within 2 days she had a small flow of cash come in (about $500) and within the week she FOUND $8000 she didn't know she had......

 

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