Author Archives: Diane Gallin
Hallways and Feng Shui
Hallways in homes and businesses often present special Feng Shui problems. Considered to be the ‘veins’ of a structure, corridors and hallways conduct energy (ch’i) through a building and if the hallway is too long, it can negatively impact the … Continue reading
Promise of Spring
Spring is in the air pretty much everywhere in the United States thanks to warmer than usual weather patterns. New growth on plants and trees is emerging early and they are thirsty for water during this period of rapid development. … Continue reading
Pillars and Columns
Do you have any square shaped columns or low hanging beams in your home or office? If so, they might be creating a bit of ‘sha ch’i’ in your environment. In Feng Shui, sharp or protruding corners create cutting energy … Continue reading
Family Photos
Do you have family photos on display in your home? In Feng Shui it is good to honor family and ancestors by displaying pictures or remembrances of them in the Wood area of your home or in the direction of … Continue reading
Year of the Dragon
The year of the Yang Water Dragon (Ren Chen) is approaching on January 23 and if you haven’t already begun, this is the time for your preparations. Here are a few tips to get started: Clean your home and business … Continue reading
Saving Time
Have you checked to see that all the clocks in your home and business are in working order lately? The end of Daylight Saving Time this weekend affords you the perfect opportunity to do that. In Feng Shui, clocks and … Continue reading
Point of View
Do you have a window near a chair, desk or table you frequent? Sometimes people feel it necessary to cover windows with heavy curtains or shades, but with Feng Shui, nature can provide the privacy you desire without blocking light … Continue reading
Autumn Feng Shui
Autumn is in the air and with it all the brilliant colors, scents and flavors of the season. As trees prepare to go inward for the winter, they send out acorns, pinecones and brilliant foliage in shortened daylight hours. Colorful … Continue reading
