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Mar 25, 2007

Posted by Kathleen Klein

Next week my daughter and I will be at my mom’s helping her after she has shoulder surgery. While we’re there, I will have a chance to take a close look at her cozy home and see how she inadvertently uses feng shui in her life.

I say inadvertently because, though we have talked about feng shui, and she has considered it, she doesn’t feel that it has a place in her life. Be that as it may, my mom is one of the most peaceful people on this planet, and she has been a major influence to me my whole life, specifically when it comes to letting harmony rule her emotions.

She would rather see the best in everyone than to ever believe a negative thought. She seldom allows any destructive energy to enter her bubble. She keeps her cool riding hundreds of miles on a Greyhound bus with eight prisoners handcuffed together as they (the prisoners, not my mom) are transported from one prison to another.

My mom has always loved the ocean. Even after years away, she always returns. She lives a quiet life, a short walk from the beach, surrounding herself with pictures, artwork, and memories of her family and loved ones.

Through the years, my family has proven to be about as dysfunctional as the next. But in her Pollyannaish way, my mom has been there for all of us, helping us each to put one foot in front of the other, as is necessary in this journey we call life. I still have a lot to learn from her. Uppermost on my list is to figure out how she uses feng shui to her benefit, whether she realizes she’s doing it or not.



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Mar 18, 2007

Posted by Kathleen Klein

I was talking to my brother about how quickly things in my life are happening. He told me, “That’s how it happens. When it’s time, it does happen quick.” We make plans and joke that God is laughing hysterically at us. All of a sudden, after being in a rut of one kind or another for so long, the wheels start to turn and life takes off.

Up until a few days ago, I knew I would be moving within the next few months but the details still were not clear. One big issue was finding a job. I am not sure how the feng shui and subsequent chi of my helping people area has changed, but in the last week I was offered a job in a field that I like and in which I’m comfortable and do well. This opportunity will allow me to live anywhere in the country.

I’m a huge believer that things will happen in our lives when the time is right. The time seems to be right for me to make this move, and, thankfully, the right job for me has come along just when I needed it. I'll take a close look at other things related to this move that call out for my attention and hope that with the proper feng shui, and much guidance, I will learn the lessons I need to learn, teach the lessons I need to teach, and make many positive impressions on others when our paths cross.



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Mar 11, 2007

Posted by Kathleen Klein

I’ve been researching the beach community where I will be living soon. Money-wise, it’s basically the same as where I live now. The cost of living is exorbitant, rents are high, jobs are few and far between. What do I expect to find when I get there, that will make my life so different, so better, than it is now?

As far as what I expect to find, I look forward to seeing how the different chi will affect my relationships with my family. My mother and daughter will be involved in my life, and vice versa, more than anyone else, at least proximally. My son, though not making the move, will never be far from my heart or mind.

I will be happy to live closer to my brother, who lives in another small beach community farther up the coast. In spite of his living near the same ocean, the distance of hundreds of miles makes for different energy in many ways.

I hope the soothing tendencies of the water lend themselves to mending a rift that I have with my sister, who lives a few hundred miles down the coast. Again, different energy all the way around. I don’t know the exact beginning of our psychic separation, but I pray that this move will be good for us. For all of us.



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Mar 4, 2007

Posted by Kathleen Klein

In the very near future, I will be moving from a town where I’ve lived for 18 years, longer than I’ve ever lived anywhere. I look forward to a new start but it’s scary. With my life shift in mind, I have been mulling over where to best place my feng shui energy to enhance the chi around my move and allow harmony for my physical being as well as my psyche. With a new me on the horizon, I will experiment with my own cures in regard to attracting the people and opportunities that I need in my life.

I’ve decide to focus on the helping people area of my bagua. I hope to attract people who will help me find fulfilling work in my new town, a comfortable, affordable home, and friends. I hope to be guided, via feng shui, to volunteer situations, where I can help, too, since we all benefit the more we help each other.

I live in the mountains now, but will soon live near the ocean. I spent much of my youth at the water’s edge, and felt a great sense of freedom, standing on the sand, opening my arms to the wide openness in front of me. That’s how I see my life now. At least I want to see it that way, as soon as I stop worrying so much about the details.

Change, however frightening, is, after all, only change. I am such a small piece of the pattern of my own life. This particular part of my life will involve my mother, who is my reason for moving, and my daughter, who will be making the move with me. Three generations of us, making a new chapter in each of our lives.



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Jan 14, 2007

Posted by Kathleen Klein

Life has a way of teaching us what we need to know whether we feel ready for it or not. Feng shui be damned. If it’s in the cards for us to go down a path we haven’t chosen, something will happen to steer us to the path we need to take.

In I Ching, an intimate relative of feng shui, the hexagram 51 tells us just that. Look out, things are about to change whether you think you’re ready or not. And on top of that, it doesn’t matter which direction you’re heading down Life’s road, it can change in a split second, depending on the lessons you need to learn.

Not long ago, I had my feelings hurt very deeply. Perhaps it wasn’t on purpose. I’m not quite sure. But feng shui wasn’t quite doing its thing the way I wanted it to in my life in a number of areas and I couldn’t help but wonder why. I felt a clap of proverbial thunder and the feeling that a giant “51” was following me around. I knew that, as traumatic as the situation seemed, it would build my faith and would make me stronger - if I could just get through it.

I came away from the situation with the most astounding feeling of calm after one of the most horrible storms of my life. For the first time, I understood the concept of detachment. It doesn’t have anything to do with not loving. What it has to do with is letting the other person go down his or her own path while you go down yours.

Things are not always what they appear. Feng shui might look like a new way to arrange your bedroom or using new accoutrements in your garden. But feng shui can be pivotal in your life by shocking you onto a path not seen before. On the other hand, even with feng shui, if you are meant experience something that you’re avoiding or going in the opposite direction of, watch out. The low rumble of thunder has been known to come from a clear blue sky.



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Jan 7, 2007

Posted by Kathleen Klein

I love new beginnings. Fresh starts can come with the beginning of a new year or the first day of the week. A new beginning can be a new outlook on life. Feng shui is great for new starts. There are so many ways in which to apply touches of feng shui throughout our lives that the choices are endless. It’s all about what you like.

This year I would like to have a larger income (common to the point of being boring, I know). I also want to eat healthier. I went grocery shopping yesterday and bought a lot of fruit, which I put in a big bowl. Guess what? A full fruit bowl is one feng shui method that can bring increased wealth to you.

I noticed one thing about the bowl though. It’s wooden, and from washing it over the years, it has a crack in the bottom. I almost made myself sick over this. I started to worry that all my hard earned money would slip away through the crack. We have so many ways that we can make ourselves believe the worst.

So I turned it around. The crack will allow me to treat myself to something frivolous every once in a while. I can go to the movies without feeling guilty. I might get my hair cut on a whim. The possibilities are endless. If I allow wealth to come to me, I can have fun with some of the runoff and the bills will still get paid.

I’m excited about the coming year. Feng shui will hold an important place in many of the decisions I make in my life. After reading Feng Shui Beauty I might rethink some of my wardrobe choices (something long overdue!). I’ve decided that my bedroom and my office need to have separate areas in my home (when the right man comes along, I want to be able to separate work and play). And I’m ready to get a car that I can depend on for long drives (the better to explore myself, as well as the world around me).

Let me know what goals you have for the coming year. If you have any tips for making a fresh start in your life, let me know. I’d like to post some of your ideas.



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