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July 6th 2008
     
 

Feng Shui

What Is Feng Shui?

Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of understanding and organizing our environment to enable we humans to live in greater harmony with nature. Feng Shui is a great tool to detect problems in one’s relationship to oneself (psychological problems), to others (social) and to one’s relationship to the environment – one’s home, workplace, recreational settings – any built environment.

 
 
Why Feng Shui?


Good Feng Shui is a front door that is easily seen and accessed.

  Because Feng Shui principals identify psychological and practical person-environment problems and maps out how to fix them fast.  
Feng Shui is a tool of self-empowerment. Clients are taught basic Feng Shui concepts during a consultation. They are then able to see problems in their settings and fix them themselves. They can continue to develop self-understanding using these same concepts. Clients often comment on how practical aspects of Feng Shui are,” Feng Shui is common sense.  If you want people to find you – in your home or your business – the front door should be easy to find.”
   
Feng Shui offers a wealth of excellent tools to create a new space to live, work or play in, or to revamp an existing space. Some of the terms may seem foreign or odd to us, but the underlying theories transcend language issues. Knowing how to craft a room you feel good working or relaxing in is something we all should know. We all do know that we feel better in some rooms than in others. Feng Shui gives us the concepts and tools to 'unpack' or express clearly in terms we can act on, our spatial likes and dislikes.
Where is Feng Shui used?
 
In business Feng Shui can divulge subtle forms of sabotage.
Corporations, retailers, professional offices, health-care settings, homes, essentially any indoor or outdoor setting, and so on use Feng Shui.  Feng Shui determines which, if any, one of the five elements dominate a setting. It considers the degree of stimulation and calm transmitted by a setting. It puts into words the story told by the physical setting. 
 

This corporate office appears watery and ungrounded. Employees will not feel
secure here.

   
How can I use Feng Shui with my home?

The dominance of the garage indicates a preference for motion and productivity,
not rest.
 

Feng Shui looks at a home from the street to see if an architectural element dominates. 
It then asks, what message does that element convey? It continues to view the home and ask more questions.  Who or what is most welcome in this home? Do the residents care about themselves? Are they conservative people, or non-conformists?  Do the residents have more than their share of life’s struggles?   

Feng Shui then moves in to examine the interior of the home for a complete analysis of the space and its effect on the residents.   
 

An Easy Feng Shui Tool – “The Bagua”

The “Bagua” is a template to draw over any space – your home, any room, your desk, any surface at all.  Clients love seeing where things show up in their Bagua’s.  When they notice the piles of old unread magazines in their Abundance corner, they find themselves immediately motivated to get rid of the piles.
Using the Bagua is easy:  Line up the bottom row with the entry to any room, building, or area of a room,
 and then look at The Bagua to see where things fall. Is your bed in the ‘Love, Partnership, Marriage”
area or is it in another square? Where is your desk? Keep looking!


A Feng Shui consultation will give you a deep level of self-understanding by examining your work or home space. Following the examination, you’re shown how to use your spaces to enhance your life.

   
Depth Feng Shui and You: Fast and Deep
 

Dr. Morris has pioneered and developed the use of Feng Shui as a tool of deep, moving, and rapid self-discovery.  
This combination of a meaningful depth psychological approach with Feng Shui creates Depth Feng Shui. Essentially putting your space 'on the couch' to learn about your deeper Self, clients routinely emerge from the brief and painless process with moving experiences and significant clarity about themselves and important aspects of their lives. The power of Depth Feng Shui is the reason why the professionals themselves--psychiatrists, psychologists, and other psychological professionals (who have done extensive self-discovery work on themselves) choose to work with Dr. Morris. 


Clients’ Experience with Feng Shui

 

Feng Shui considers the symbolic messages
in the artwork in a setting, its dimensions, color, content,
and placement.
 

Dr. Lenn had two beautiful offices which she used for different purposes. She was particularly interested in Feng Shui, for she had read much about it. She had even had two prior Feng Shui consultations, which did not work. She believed my approach, which combines depth psychology and Feng Shui, would be effective.

We focused on how both she and her patients experienced the different spaces and made changes to both of them as a result.  Dr. Lenn said, “I’ve had two Feng Shui consultations with Chinese practition-ers and nothing they did worked. I have made major changes as a result of your consultation and I feel so energized as a result. One month after you did the consult with me, I did more business than I ever have in my practice [of 20+ years].” Psychologist, Potomac, MD

Make your life easier today with Feng Shui. Contact Dr. Morris for your consultation.


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