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Reflections on Going back to school

8/18/2017

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Do you remember the first time that you went to school? Honestly, I do not. I imagine it must have been a positive experience, being the “loquacious” child I was, as noted on my first report card. I do remember the school. It was very old, the cafeteria was in the basement (yikes – not great Feng Shui!), and at recesses I was often able to see my favorite cousin. The school has since been torn down, and I went to a total of 3 different schools by the time I graduated from 6th grade! This was not due to my family moving – I think we were just so far out in the middle of nowhere (at the time) that the school district kept trying different locations.

After grade school, I was sent to two more schools, junior and senior high, then college. Each of these levels came along with buildings that were adequate with appropriate teaching modalities of that era. I had family travel experiences during my youth that took me to places that were vastly different than my hometown. Places where there was only one school for the entire community and in some cases, make shift buildings where permanent schools were not in place. In each of these United States locations, there was no doubt that anyone would be attending school, however rustic it might be.

After college, I didn’t stop learning. I achieved many more certificates in a wide range of studies, from Real Estate Appraisal to Feng Shui to Building Biology and Himalayan Singing Bowls. I guess I am what is known as a Life Long Learner, and I don’t plan on stopping yet!

In the 80’s, when I was a VP at Chase, I recall watching Sally Struthers (aka Gloria from All in The Family fame) on TV, reaching out to anyone that would take an interest in sponsoring a child in South America. It touched me, and I began my years of sponsoring children that were not as fortunate as I was. By that time, I was travelling the world, and knew that there were many people on our planet that didn’t have the education that I took for granted. I knew in my heart that my regular donations were making a difference in the lives of those children in South America.

Today, it is 2017. I have found myself, once again, concerned about children in less developed countries and the quality of their education. It is likely no coincidence that I discovered TEACH Rwanda, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in the United States, that is also a Rwandan INGO. I believe that The Loving Universal Energy puts things in front of me that, if I notice, will make a difference in my existence and other people’s lives. In my volunteer work on the board, I’m using many of my skills – analytical, musical, connectedness, caring and forward thinking – to help promote better conditions for the children in Rwanda. I want to see them receive the benefits of the fabulous curriculum that has been developed by TEACH Rwanda.

So, I ask you: What was your educational experience in your life like? Have you ever thought about how it might be different for children in different countries? Does it peak your interest enough to investigate how you might give back what, if like me, was taken for granted? Take a moment and think about it!

If you believe that you might be able to help, I encourage you to take a look at TEACH Rwanda’s “Building 4 a Bright Future”, and help them get a building completed by year end. Those of you who volunteer for any organization know that donations are the life blood that helps accomplish goals. I am thrilled to tell you that due to generous donations this past month, Bright School is able to continue the next phase of construction, which is to pour the foundation. It happened because of all levels of donations, and now we need to keep building. Walls, roof, windows, and interior build out – all are waiting for funds to appear. Please take a look and give whatever you are able. 
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And for those who are concerned that I’ve fallen off the track of Feng Shui, please know that Feng Shui is not the only avenue to creating a better life for you and your family. Continue your own education and, help others. It’s all interrelated!

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Time in Nature Brings Hidden Lessons

7/14/2017

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Many of us, whether employed by others or self employed, spend a lot of time indoors. We typically see the same things, the same people, breath the same indoor air each day. Rather than find that I’m ‘too busy’ to escape for a day, this summer I planned one day excursions throughout the summer, in addition to a week away.

This week’s excursion took me to a county park, approximately 1 hour away from my home. The change in scenery and camaraderie of a friend known since college days proved to be welcome refreshments. What I noticed is that stopping and relaxing allowed me to observe my reactions to nature, people and animals in slow motion.

When we arrived, the beach was empty, save for a few people and a lonely sand bucket. We overheard that there was a day school arriving, and, admittedly, my first reaction was “Oh no, there goes our quiet, relaxing day!” It turned out quite differently, I am happy to say.

As the children arrived, they formed groups, and started busily working on building sand castles. After a short time, I realized that we were sitting in the midst of many creative construction sites! To observe the children working together, helping each other, laughing, running, expressing their creativity and building lifelong skills to fall back on was truly a gift. There was one little boy that was especially dedicated and industrious, in his nonstop commitment to bringing water back to the ‘construction site’. He was a joy to observe, and we realized we were watching a very special child that would go far in life.

Later, after the sand construction was completed, one of the leaders walked around and destroyed the castles with her feet. Again, an initial impulse of dismay started to emerge, until I realized how similar this was to the Buddhist practice of building sand mandalas. After creating beauty, the mandalas are destroyed, all to remind us to remain detached in life.
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The children left, the beach returned to calm. The yang activities were replaced by yin butterflies kissing the sand in front of us and a community of geese floating by. Life is filled with yin and yang moments, and the peacefulness of staying in the now is something that I aim for each day. What will you find in your relaxing moments this summer? I’m certain that there are lessons awaiting each of us every day if we slow down to notice.  Enjoy your summer!



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5 Reasons to Consider Outdoor Feng Shui

6/9/2017

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If you’re like most people who are interested in Feng Shui, you might initially think Feng Shui is only about moving your furniture around. In fact, while placing furniture is important, it is closer to the LAST thing that you should be thinking about!

As found in many indigenous cultures, there is a strong tie to the exterior environment when considering Feng Shui. The land is usually considered sacred, and much care and attention returns blessings to those who take the time to understand this. When building a home or attempting to purchase an existing one that is in tune with both Nature and Feng Shui, there are quite a few things to consider.

Here are 5 ideas for creating balance:


1. What was the land used for before the home was built upon it? This may seem like a difficult question to discover, but, worth investigating. Ideally, the land should have been vacant, unfertilized, and without chemicals being poured on to it. If it was farmland, it is likely that fertilizers were sprayed on it. If you have young children, consider the soil that they might be playing in outside. If there was another building(s) there that was torn down to build, what type of buildings were they? And, if possible, who may have lived or done business there? Energetic lingering of less than scrupulous prior occupants can impact you in ways you may not realize! Soil testing and research at the local town zoning department can answer these questions. Ceremonial clearings can remove the energetic influences that you would not want impacting you, too.

2. What is on the adjoining properties to your land? If there are residential neighbors on either side or rear, how are their homes positioned in relationship to yours? Are they set off on an angle, with a corner pointing towards your home? This can send ‘Sha’ (negative) chi towards you. Is there a school or a church next door? The energy of these two becomes very yin at night, and can diminish your chi if you don’t properly plan a counter-balance. For both corners and schools/churches, planting trees to effectively shield you are simple Feng Shui adjustments. Without them, life may feel more challenging.

3. What is the shape of your lot? Is it a ‘Money Bag”/wider at the rear shape? Or is it a ‘Dustpan’/wider at the front shape?  Is it irregularly shaped or missing some corners? Do you have to drive DOWN a deep slope to get to your home? The first shape is ideal, the others are something to consider BEFORE purchasing. If you’ve already purchased the less than supportive shaped land, Feng Shui can help with specifically placed landscape, lighting, colors or ceremonial adjustments. Many people have discovered their financial, health or personal difficulties relieved upon ‘curing’ an ill shaped lot.

4. How close are you to elevated electro-magnetic fields? This would include high tension power lines, transformer boxes, sometimes older underground electrical cable that is improperly shielded and cell towers. Feng Shui works hand-in-hand with Building Biology. A trained, Certified Building Biology Environmental Consultant can help you discover the levels of EMR’s (electro-magnetic radiation). That is the first line of action for EMR’s. I also look to authentic dowsing adjustments for situations that cannot be resolved, but only as a second option. There are many impacts that elevated EMR’s can have on human health, and certainly an advised protocol to consider when building, purchasing or leasing.

5. Finally, implementing good Feng Shui design into your landscape, out building placements, walkways, and exterior furnishings will all lead to a positive outdoor experience.  Creating a harmonious approach to the entrance of your home, as well as the layout of your exterior living areas and buildings all go a long way in helping you leave a stressful world behind when you arrive home every day. Meandering rather than rigid paths, welcoming colors/sounds/smells as you approach your front door, and comfortable layouts in your private back yards will all help you enjoy a life that takes you from Chaos to Calm!

Take time to get to know your land. Investigate the above mentioned ideas, and create a place of Calm in your outdoor life. With the added daylight of summer, you’ll be grateful that you took the time to get to know the land. It will reward you by bringing positive Ch’i into your life!

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Prepare for 2017 The Feng Shui Way

12/30/2016

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Are you preparing for 2017, or will it take you a week or two of writing “2016” and then correcting it before reality sets in:  2017 is here!   I like to prepare for each new year by setting my intentions with a “treasure map” organized like the layout of the Bagua used in Feng Shui.  Using a “map” laid out like the Bagua gives me a place to reflect on each area of my life and to set my inner and outer intentions for the new year. 
Do you want 2017 to be different than 2016? Do you want to improve your relationships or build a new relationship? Do you want your career to be more successful or to find a new job?  Do you want your family to feel closer and more connected; or do you want to establish healthy boundaries? How’s your health? Do you want to be and feel more fit and energetic? How are your finances? Do you feel secure with the amount of money you are making and saving? I could go on and on with questions, but you get the point, I’m sure. In order for 2017 to be a successful year according to your definition of success, you’ve got to take the time to reflect on 2016 and identify what worked for you and what didn’t. What in 2016 helped make you feel happy and content? What felt like missed opportunities and what brought sadness? Think back through 2016: what do you wish had been different? Many people make “New Year Resolutions” at this time of year. They note what they’re going to do differently in the new year to change their lives. Some folks share their resolutions with friends and family in an attempt to be held accountable. Others make a list of resolutions with plans to refer back to it to hold themselves accountable. Unfortunately, many people make those lists and put them in a drawer, but never look at them again. Or, they make their list of resolutions, post it on a bedroom or bathroom mirror so they can see it everyday, but instead of feeling empowered by the list, they feel shamed that they haven’t been able to make and/or continue with most of the changes they desire for their lives. Either way, the resolutions rarely stick and most people don’t see the changes they long for come to pass. 
What if you had another way to accomplish your goals and make those changes?  What if you could set your intentions for change in the new year and were able to take immediate action to support those changes and make them real?  There is a way to do just that - the Feng Shui way - and I can help you. 

I’m offering a special Introduction to Feng Shui: The Ancient Art of Placement webinar series through The Theosophical Society in America. You can attend these affordable webinars from the comfort of your own home and at your leisure. My four, one hour sessions will be live on Tuesday evenings beginning January 3, 2017, but they’ll be recorded so you can watch later if your schedule requires it. The sessions will run 8:00 - 9:00 pm EST (7:00-8:00 pm CST) and will offer simple and practical techniques you can apply to your home and office immediately to bring about change. The total series cost is $50 for non-members of the Theosophical Society (TS) , and $40 for TS members...that’s only $12.50 or $10 per one hour session!  Whether you’re completely new to Feng Shui or you’ve read some books about it, but just didn’t know how to start to apply it to your life - I can help. I’ll take questions about your personal space and look at floor plans and photos, if you have concerns. I’ll help you apply your personal “2017 treasure map” to your life and space to bring the changes you desire for the new year.  Each registrant will also receive a list of the Auspicious and Inauspicious compass directions for 2017 and direction on how to place cures! You can register here NOW.
This is the perfect time of year to map out the changes you want to see and experience in 2017, not only because of our western New Year celebration on January 1 ( based on the Gregorian calendar), but also because of the Chinese New Year on January 28, 2017 (based on the Chinese Lunar Calendar).  My introductory Feng Shui series begins on January 3rd and ends on January 24, 2017 - just in time for Chinese New Year, 2017 the year of the Yin Fire Rooster! (I’ll explain what that means for all of us in my webinar series.) In addition to the webinar series in January, I’m also available for private consultations, either in-person or via phone/Skype.
Why struggle with resolutions and blame yourself when you don’t get the changes you want? Put the Feng Shui way to work for you and watch the shift. If you want 2017 to be different, to be peaceful, to be better...let me help you usher in the positive changes to create and welcome the life you desire.
Namaste,
Carol
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