Monday, May 31, 2010

Heads or Tails: Feng Shui Luck vs. Free Will Feng Shui

Over Memorial Day Weekend, I had time to stop and smell the roses . . . . Only, there were no roses--just shorelines along the Alameda coast across from San Francisco. Parts of the paved asphalt trail needed repair, especially the parts that were affected by tree roots that made the roads pop up.
Pondering the times of peace after times of war led me to the Vietnam War and the aftermath of guerilla warfare. I can be fairly certain that as I traverse these trails in sunny Northern California on a May day that I won't be stumbling upon landmines that could potentially blow up some limbs or take a life. I think in sadness and in gratitude of Sheryl Crow and other celebrities who give charitable donations to help those who have suffered at the hands of war.
In the context of feng shui, I also thought of the two cycles of creation and destruction. Both cycles are necessary. For example, a plant sprouts and grows to bear fruit. Yet, the same plant must dry up and wither to reveal the very seed that can bear fruit. In fact, some plants even need to be eaten by birds or burned by fire to have viable seeds that could bear fruit. So these two sides -- creation and destruction -- are both on the same coin.
One side of the coin is yang, which is the creative cycle. The other side of the coin is yin, which is the destructive cycle. If we continue to use the coin analogy, other ways to distinguish yang from yin:
1) Heads is yang. Tails is yin.
2) Top is yang. Bottom is yin.
3) Male is yang. Female is yin.
4) Humans are yang. Animals/plants are yin.
5) People are yang. Buildings are yin.
Just because there are two sides to the Universe does not mean that there is no free will though. We each have choice in activating creation and destruction. One of the ways to do this is through permaculture.
Permaculturists, people who create permanent agriculture, have long known that people can co-exist and bring out nature even more fully by strategically helping it.
1) One way to help nature is to prune trees so that you actually get more sizable and delicious fruit. They needed to clear away some branches to actually bring more life to the tree!
2) Another permaculture practice is to clear away seedlings to make room for the bigger trees. If too many seedlings grow into trees in too little of a space, it ends up draining the overall resources and none of the seedlings get enough nutrition to survive and thrive when threatened by bugs, viruses, or other invasions.
3) Yet another way to help nature is to create and contain fires, especially for some species of plants that actually need fire to grow. Manzanita is one such tree that needs fire in order to survive. In fact, because fires are so hard to come by, some plants have actually entered the endangered species list!
So one thing we can actually learn from permaculturists is to strategically destroy in order to create. This is a constructive use of destruction that ultimately serves the cycle of creation and re-creation. So even though creation and destruction are both inevitable parts of life, we need not feel powerless. In fact, we have agency and we do have power to co-exist with the Universe around us.
In fact, that is how feng shui came to be: how to live with the Universe, maximize on the beneficial creative flow of energy, minimize destructive elements, and still not be at the whims and effect of negative forces. So even if we still live during times of peace and war, we can still act like the stars and contribute to the causes we believe can create more hope and healing on Earth.
Here's to the overall betterment of humankind!
Cheers,
Gloria

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

How to Use Feng Shui to Bring the Sacred Feminine of ?The Matriarch? in Your Everyday Life

By now, you perhaps have celebrated the back-to-back dual-day celebration of Mother's Day (Sunday) and Mexican Mother's Day (Monday)! In my opinion, once a mother, always a mother. So every day is Mother's Day!

What does feng shui say about “the mother” and its role in our everyday lives?

QUALITIES OF THE FENG SHUI "MOM"

When we look at the feng shui compass, the intercardinal direction of Southwest pertains to the Mother. The qualities of the matriarch are receptive, nourishing, yielding, and devotional. These are universal qualities that every culture seems to attach to the archetype of the mother.

The part of the body that corresponds to the matriarch is . . . the belly! Any surprise about that in the feminine's ability to bring life onto the planet?

To provide nourishment to the young in the form of milk already gives us a hint about the cow's association with the matriarch.

The room in the house that best befits the mother is the kitchen. This goes back to the belly and the nourishing qualities of the matriarch.

The kind of food that bring out the feeling of being fed is the starchy variety, such as yams, taro, sweet potatoes, rice, wheat, cereals, sugary stuff, and desserts.

HOW TO BRING THE FEMININE INTO OUR DAILY LIVES

1. The Southwest. So when desire to embrace the feminine in our lives, we can investigate the Southwest portion of our homes to clear the clutter and bring in positive associations of mothers to that area. Any female role models you uphold, such as Mother Teresa or Aung San Suu Kyi. Some folks create an altar here to house Madonna or the Virgin Mary. Of course you can go beyond female role models to test textures and colors that bring up the feminine for you.

2. The Belly. The belly is a place where we can decorate. Use of henna, photos of pregnant ladies' bellies, a cast for the belly, or simply a mound of clay soil adds to the décor. Some use belly rings. I would suggest staying away from piercings, as this piercings do not encourage the fullness of a belly to show. In feng shui, we want the voluptuousness of the belly to show fertility and promise. Piercings deflate this energy.

3. The Food and Drink. To physically digest food is a way of literally bringing in feminine energy into every cell of your body. The nutrition you get as well as the association of the feminine with the food helps boost your feminine reserves. So drinking milk helps – any milk, for that matter. You can even add honey to it. Any variety of starchy foods that leave you full (or more like stuffed!) encourages the absorption of feminine energy in your life. When in moderation, you will keep the feminine in balance. When overeating, you will actually create an imbalance.

4. The Room, The Kitchen. Lastly, this brings me to the kitchen. Of course the kitchen is more than just a place for women. I love the film Julie & Julia because it showed Julia Child's husband in the kitchen as well – he was photographing her process. A kitchen that is clean and in good order, meaning that you know where to find everything, is already a good start and is indeed honoring the feminine.

So enjoy bringing in “the mother” into your home and everyday life!

Cheers,

Gloria

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

3 Easy Feng Shui Ways to Treat Your Cloth Diapering System

Where Cloth Diapers and Diaper Covers Meet Feng Shui Compatible Colors

The world of cloth diapers may be overwhelming to new moms and first-time expectant families. So many choices: cotton, hemp, bamboo, fleece, and more! That's just the cloth diaper materials from which to choose! What about diaper covers to keep the wet diapers from getting everything else wet? So much to learn and so little time before your little one comes and grows bigger . . . . Plus, who really has all the money in the world to invest in your experiments? As a fellow mom, I believe that you also want the best investment for your bucks. Feng shui can help.

Because feng shui is several millennia old and the patterns derived from such longevity prove the sustainability of different energy cycles in nature, I'm going to break this down and apply it to your everyday diaper changing experience. What this means is that you can use feng shui to decipher the most durable products. Here's how!

1. You may use 100% plant-based dyes to individualize your cloth diapers. This gives you an instant splash of color and joy to your diaper changing routine. Beets are one of my favorite dyes to work with because that plant is so generous and the color stays pretty long. You can do this as an arts and crafts project before the baby comes. Throw a diaper dying party, if you'd like! Maybe that can be your baby shower idea -- tell people to bring dozens of cloth diapers to the party to have them dyed.

2. If you have no time to dye your cloth diapers, then keep them in their natural color. Cotton diapers will stay white, bamboo and hemp diapers would be beige. Both of these colors are complementary colors and fit for the growing newborn, infant or toddler.

3. Now onto the diaper covers.... There are polyurethane covers that are white -- still a good choice, especially if you want to see if something got dirty or not. Fleece diaper covers come in a variety of colors. I still veer toward the beige variety. Cotton diapers are also a close runner-up, especially with the gPants and gCloth Inserts. What I noticed about the gDiaper company is that their cloth inserts and diaper pants come in feng shui compatible colors that do not clash. For example, their vanilla gPants has an orange logo and their brown gPants has a grey logo. Both of these examples are colors that do not clash in feng shui. Even though I tried the gDiaper company's system, here's the system that won my heart:

I LOVE wool diaper covers and prefer them to be in their natural color. Although I have tried several different wool covers, I still prefer the BioBottoms variety. The border of their diaper covers have green, purple, yellow, red and blue threading. The way that these are threaded represents all 5 elements in feng shui and none of the colors clash with each other, which means that this product can last over time. I particularly like the liner that keeps liquidy poop in and when I found out that the company that originated the BioBottoms diaper cover model has been around for decades I was not the least surprised given the feng shui color compatibility incorporated into their diaper cover lining.

So I hope this article is helpful for moms-to-be and papas-to-be alike. :-) Happy diaper changing!


Fondly,

Gloria

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The quick and easy way to assess feng shui energy is to center yourself, notice the object/place, and observe your mind to detect the vibes

Saturday, April 3, 2010

The 5 S's Checklist of Co-Sleeping: Feng Shui for the Happiest Baby and Family on the Block

No space for a nursery? No problem. In today's times when saving space means saving money, there is a viable option: share the same bed with your new addition. In many Asian families even today, newborns share the same bed as their parents. Plus, single parents save money and forego the crib idea. Even one single mom I know who has a crib simply prefers her two-year-old son to sleep in the same bed for company. Also, co-sleeping may lead to a treasure trove of family time as one art educator I know shared that she grew up as 1 of 3 kids in the same bed as Papa and Mama while Papa read bedtime stories aloud before they all went to bed. Only you will know what is best for your situation.

If you do determine to co-sleep, then follow these 5 S's. You will not only have a great space-saving and money-saving situation. You will also draw on the ancient principles of feng shui to maximize energy flow and efficiency, you will get practical detailed know-how in the checklist below, and indeed have the happiest baby and family on the block!

1. SURVEY the room or area you designate for sleep.
~Where is the door?
~Where is the window?
~Where are the heat and air conditioning vents?
~Where are the electrical outlets?
~Where are the plug-in electronic gadgets?

ACTION: Feng shui for the baby is about protection. Do your best to keep baby (and your bed) furthest away from all the above features.

2. Create SAFE SPACE for yourself, your baby, and your partner.
~What is the most protected position in the bed?
~Who tends to run hot or run cold during sleep?
~Who can best take care of baby?

ACTION: Feng shui is about convenience, also known as the ease of energy flow. Usually, the center of the bed is the most protected position for babies. This way, both parents can take care of the baby for diaper changes and feedings. Ensure baby lays flat on back and has own blanket. Create rolled up towels as barriers between you and baby so that baby does not get squashed. Employ the use of natural breathable linens to discourage lint from forming. Position the person who tends to run hot closest to the door. Ensure diaper changing table is closest to the person who has the night shift for diaper changes and feedings.

3. Heighten the quality of your SLEEP.
~Who is a light sleeper or a heavy sleeper?

ACTION: Feng shui is about restful sleep. If you are a light sleeper, employ the use of ear plugs. If you are a heavy sleeper, position baby closer to you than your partner. The baby's cries will awaken you in time for your night shift.

4. Employ the use of SILENCE.
~Do you tend to talk or sing to your baby to soothe him or her when he or she wakes up during the night?

ACTION: Feng shui energy at night is supposed to be as still and quiet as possible, as energy also has its cycles. Stop talking or singing to your baby when he or she awakens during the night. This will help your baby go back to sleep really quickly. If baby finds it difficult to go back to bed, then hold him or her and pat him or her on the back. if this still does not work, then get out of bed to continue holding him or her and walk around. Then place him or her back in bed.

5. Most importantly, SWITCH it up!
~Do you tend to always sleep on one side of the bed?
~Does baby tend to turn to one side, be cradled, or be fed predominantly from one side?
~Does baby's neck tend to tilt to one angle when sitting, laying or standing upright?

ACTION: Feng shui is about energy balance, which can reflect through our musculature. If there are any imbalances that develop, it can be that baby got too used to turning to one side during the night. So make sure you switch it up so you, your baby, and your mate do not develop any chronic muscular and energetic imbalances.

Enjoy the benefits and let me know how these tips work for you!

Gloria Ng, the Feng Shui Gal, is an energy consultant to all women, from career to expectant moms. Get more of her energy success tips by watching her free video at http://fengshuigal.com/secret

Thursday, April 1, 2010

“You are not too young to move mountains.” ~ Mr. Conto, Father. Daughter: Lovetta Conto, 17, Strongheart Fellow, Creator of Akawelle Jewelry

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

I'm a mama just getting to know the feng shui of diaper changes! Cloth vs. disposables. Cloth hands down. Cotton or hemp? Hemp definitely!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Feng Shui Health Tips for Muscle Definition + Poor Circulation in "Feng Shui Your Health" video @ http://ping.fm/zNyOL
Feng Shui Health Tips for Fatigue + Menstrual Cramps in "Feng Shui Your Health" video @ http://ping.fm/incCT
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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Feng Shui for Mental Concentration in "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" @ http://ping.fm/GTkRA
Feng Shui Tips to Boost Your Focus in the "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" @ http://ping.fm/mlfHX

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Feng Shui Expert's Unique Twist to Tailor Health Tips for Your Individualized Care and Needs

In the latest feng shui video tips as shown in the "Feng Shui Medicine Wheel Series" and the "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series," Gloria Ng (aka the Feng Shui Gal) shows her unique yet fresh and uplifting approach to feng shui.

The Feng Shui Medicine Wheel Series treats all 9 directions on the feng shui compass. Often, you hear about just 8 of the directions. Or, you may hear about the 8 areas of feng shui. She links these areas together with the directions so that you have a choice to use only the feng shui area (e.g., wealth in the upper left hand corner of any map or floorplan), the feng shui direction (e.g., Southeast in the case of wealth), or the feng shui area with the feng shui direction.

In the "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series," the Feng Shui Gal once again surprises and delights with not just one area of health to spruce up for feng shui, she gives you 8 directions to amp up the feng shui to boost your health. She even links these directions with Traditional Chinese Medicine and the whole slew of organ imbalances comes in -- you get unique and very specific instructions (e.g., North as a feng shui direction) to implement feng shui remedies to address very specific conditions that are off balance in a particular feng shui direction (e.g., urinary incontinence linked to the North direction).

So instead of the typical feng shui area (e.g., middle left area of any map or floorplan) or a typical feng shui direction (e.g., East in the case of the usual feng shui health area), she gives you more options tailored to your health condition.

See for yourself on her Youtube channel: http://ping.fm/SKj7i

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Feng Shui Health Tips for Smooth Elimination in this "Feng Shui Your Health" video: http://ping.fm/jEGWn
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Use Feng Shui to Battle Obesity in "Feng Shui Your Health" video: http://ping.fm/BY95N
Use these Feng Shui Weight Loss Tips for Valentine's Day in "Feng Shui Your Health" video: http://ping.fm/eAtmV
Tips on How to Lose Weight with Feng Shui in "Feng Shui Your Health" video: http://ping.fm/Bb3zG
Use Feng Shui for Your Target Weight before Valentine's Day. See "Feng Shui Your Health" video: http://ping.fm/B3IlI
Reach Your Perfect Weight with Feng Shui in "Feng Shui Your Health" video: http://ping.fm/3w8Xk
Pardon the bloopers on links. This is the Real Feng Shui Weight Loss tip link: http://ping.fm/cbbCR
Feng Shui for Obesity in "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" here: http://ping.fm/XG2Yh
Learn how to Control Your Weight with these Feng Shui tips in health video: http://ping.fm/YK5xl
Feng Shui Weight Loss Tips in "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" here: http://ping.fm/KW5mI
Feng Shui to Make Up Your Mind Faster in Time for Valentine's Day. Watch this video for tips: http://ping.fm/a7G7K
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Did the HK feng shui master to Nina Wang's fortune know about bladder control tips? http://ping.fm/JMihb
Feng Shui Health Tips to Battle Incontinence on "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" http://ping.fm/OYZcW
Feng Shui Depression Buster Tips on "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" http://ping.fm/kPyfn

Monday, February 1, 2010

Feng Shui Health Tips for Child and Elder (e.g., Bedwetting)

Gloria Ng, the Feng Shui Gal, in the "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" is making ancient feng shui health secrets available in practical accessible tips in these short (less-than-a-minute) videos. For example, what may affect your children or your elder community may be bedwetting. She includes a video that addresses this specific concern, beyond what you would usually think of in the typical feng shui ba gua layout, which only addresses one feng shui direction or sector of a home to health.

In her video series, she addresses all nine directions of the Feng Shui Medicine Wheel. Check out this video specifically on bedwetting for an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lL4t7dm9QY If you want more comprehensive yet simple tips, go to this site: http://fengshuigal.com/secret
Check this out: Feng Shui Depression Buster in "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" http://ping.fm/aWiMi
Feng Shui for FenceSitters-R-Us in "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" http://ping.fm/ZmvPD
Feng Shui to Bust Ambivalence, Indecision + Aimlessness in "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" @ http://ping.fm/908ln

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Feng Shui Health Tips for Fatigue, Depression + Low Libido @ "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" http://ping.fm/6O7UP

Friday, January 29, 2010

Feng Shui Cures for Fertility, Creativity + Future here: "Feng Shui Medicine Wheel Series: West" http://ping.fm/snXEU
How to Get Relief and Ease Edema, Bedwetting, and UTIs with "Feng Shui Your Health Video Series" http://ping.fm/xPCDR

Thursday, January 28, 2010

How to Use Feng Shui to Reduce Edema, Bedwetting, Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs). Click for FYI: http://ping.fm/T1Xum

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Enhance Intimacy, Improve Relationships, Just In Time for Valentine's Day! Apply feng shui love tips: http://ping.fm/UqJkV

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Increase your wealth, fortune, and blessings. Watch: "Feng Shui Medicine Wheel Series: Southeast": http://ping.fm/3oGjX
Boost self-confidence, honor, and recognition. See: "Feng Shui Medicine Wheel Series: South": http://ping.fm/OiQbg

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Cultivate helpful authority figures + mentors--watch "Feng Shui Medicine Wheel Series: East": http://ping.fm/qupX8

Friday, January 22, 2010

Contemplate and learn from past mistakes. Watch "Feng Shui Medicine Wheel Series: Northeast": http://ping.fm/heVOn
Just out: "Feng Shui Medicine Wheel Series: North": http://ping.fm/551Z6