1. What is Feng Shui?

Feng Shui aims to promote good energy or chi in one's environment dates back to ancient China. It does this by dictating the best places to build houses, situate furniture and other household items. It balances different elements including the male and female or yin and yang and the five elements are wood, fire, earth, metal and water which are said to make up everything in the world. Balancing these elements helps promote harmony within the home.

2. What is Bagua Map?

A Bagua is the feng shui energy floor plan of your home. The Chinese word "bagua" translates to mean “eight areas.” Each of the eight areas relates to a different life circumstance, such as family, wealth, or career each of these areas has corresponding shapes, colors, seasons, number, and earthly elements. At the center of the bagua—a ninth area—is you, representing your overall wellness.

3. Yin and Yang what does this mean?

Yin is a symbol of earth, femaleness, darkness, passivity, and absorption.

Yang is conceived of as heaven, maleness, light, activity, and penetration.

Their interaction is thought to maintain the harmony of the universe and to influence everything within it. Both Yin and Yang need to balance each other to give out good energy.

4. What is the importance of balancing Yin and Yang?

Let’s do this by example. Yang is hot; yin is cold. Try to live in a 200 degree room, and you’ll die. Try to live in a 40 degrees below zero room, and you’ll die. (This works in Fahrenheit or Centigrade.) But balance hot and cold, and you can survive. And within you, your body will balance hot and cold to maintain a reasonably steady body temperature.

Wet is yin; dry is yang. Grow a garden too damp, and it fills with fungus and the plants die of disease. Too dry, and the plants wilt and die. The proper balance of wet and dry with good flow (that is moisture with fresh air and water, not mildew damp) makes for a good garden.

All life is like this, inside and out. Everything is always changing; we can’t stay perfectly balanced. But moving towards balance in many ways is a healthy choice.

FENG SHUI TIP #1

Placing a black Tourmaline at your front entrance helps create a shield of protection from unwanted energies for your well being.

FENG SHUI TIP #2

Rose Quartz is the stone for all matters of the heart it helps with compassion and connection

FENG SHUI TIP #3

Add a plant near your sink or stove to harmonize the energy in your kitchen.

FENG SHUI TIP #4

A Laughing Buddha is the ultimate symbol of happiness, taking away any problem, symbolizing good fortune in wealth, career and life fulfillment