Often, and it is unfortunately true for a lot of things, we wish that a new tool based on a new knowledge is going to fix everything, or even just one thing, for good, and we won’t have to think about it anymore. It is rarely the case.
Feng Shui, thanks to the prior analysis of a space, brings to light some issues and certainly can “fix” things quickly, like removing a mirror facing the entrance door when you’re trying to sell a property (quick tip here!).


But most of the time, it will require a more detailed analysis of the space, your input, the history of the place as well as yours to determine the priorities. Once you have these priorities at a certain moment in time, the aspects of your life you would like to change in some ways (based on the Bagua Map), you’ll look at your space to see where these aspects are and bring modifications there.
After implementing a few changes, the energy will shift. Energy, as life, is not static nor still, so when something will change in your life, you might want to reflect the changes in your environment as well to feel at home. Having moved 25 + times over, I experienced first hand how it is important to be ready to change your environment to make every new space your own, to feel safe, belonging and to truly feel at home.


