 When
is a good time for a Feng Shui consultation and/or Organizing
Session?
Implementing
Feng Shui is useful at any time. The principles provide
a way of aligning our environments with the natural flow of life.
It's important that our space reflects who we are today. The following
situations often render a consultation:
- New home/work space
- Love your home, but something just doesn't feel quite right
or need to get the best use of space
- Ready to change/transform your space (though you may not be
sure what needs to happen)
- Need a boost of energy in a specific area of your life: relationships,
career, finances, children and family
- Times of transition
- Improve health, well-being and energy level
Organization is essential to any balanced environment.
An organized space opens the flow for new opportunities and can
benefit health and well-being. An organized space relieves stress
and makes it easier to live, work and function. Helping
Hand Organization is useful when:
- Your home is glommed up with a lifetime worth of belongings
that are no longer relevant to your life
- Specific areas of your space need de-glomming (cluttering):
Kitchens, closets, bedrooms, photos/memorabilia, home offices,
attics, basements
- Home/personal office needs help with: furniture arrangement;
setting up functional, successful work areas; creating filing
systems; eliminating paper clutter
- Need gentle guidance for sorting and purging - making the
important decisions as to what to keep, what to toss and give
away. Then, putting belongings away in a realistic way that
will work for the long-term.
- Creating a space to implement Feng Shui recommendations
 What
happens during a Feng Shui consultation?
Feng
Shui consultations take practical action and focus on specific
areas of the home or business to improve the flow and accumulation
of Chi. Initial consultations review the Bagua (Feng Shui map)
placement on the space and identify areas that are representative
to the situation currently being experienced. Follow-up consultations
work on fine-tuning the environment and implementing the natural
five elements based on your “elemental mix” determined from
the results of the Self-Assessment Test for Five Element Typing,
designed by Sharon Stasney of the Feng Shui Training Institute
in Salt Lake City.
Feng Shui solutions may include: rearranging
objects, furniture and artwork to improve the flow of energy,
placing personal items and natural elements with specific intentions,
enhancing lighting and color selection and clearing what is
no longer of value to your life to make room for the new.
A reasonable amount of recommendations are
provided during each consultation so that you are able to successfully
make the changes in a timely manner. We start small as changes
may be subtle or require just a simple adjustment, and we always
go at your pace; some changes may be made during the consultation.
At the end of each consultation, you’ll have
a prioritized list of changes and intentions, and then together
we’ll determine the next steps to help you maintain a balanced
environment.
 What
happens during a Helping Hand Organizing Session?
Specific
areas of the space that need work are identified. It's not always
about throwing a bunch of stuff away, but knowing what to keep,
where to keep it and then yes, what to let go of. Helping Hand
Organizing Sessions follow a system: 1) sorting and purging
2) categorizing 3) putting away and creating systems for that
which is determined necessary in an arranagement that works
for you and the funtion of the space 4) once the space is organized,
Feng Shui assessment can be applied (optional).
 What
kind of Feng Shui does Elements of Harmony practice?
 Recommendations
are derived from Essential Feng Shui ®, which is a Western
version of Feng Shui that places the Bagua, the Feng Shui map,
on a space based on the location of the front door. Chinese Five
Element Theory and implementing the natural five elements based
on what one needs to feel in balance are a large part of the practice.
Working closely with clients to bring awareness to what is actually
in their space and how it is affecting their visual and physical
fields is an important aspect of the process. Astrology and the
compass are not part of the practice. The Western version of Feng
Shui is simple and easy to explain and understand, and, in this
regard is a reflection of the simplicity of Feng Shui, especially
geared towards the Western part of the world and culture.
 Do
I need to straighten up my space for the consultation?
 It’s
best to leave the space in regular condition so that your living/working
patterns are identifiable.
 Feng
Shui sounds like an ancient Chinese secret, how it is relevant
for today and why is it beneficial to me?
 The
study of Feng Shui is thousands of years old, yet the principles
can be applied to today’s lifestyle because the ubiquitous nature
of Feng Shui exists whether we apply the principles or not; therefore,
it is to one’s benefit to create the most positive, supportive
environment possible.
Feng shui is beneficial because it pays attention
to the messages that our environment is sending out and how we
are reacting to it. Whether it’s where things are positioned,
how they make us feel, glom (clutter), even sharp corners and
the meaning of our things - they all affect us – either positively
or negatively. Sometimes things in our space are affecting us
and we don’t even realize it. For instance, look at the artwork
in your home – what is the message it’s constantly sending you.
Is it positive or negative? How do you feel when you are looking
at it and how does it affect how you are going through your day.
Feng Shui sets you up for success by simply
creating a space that you feel good in and that is supportive
and functional for the use of the room. Together, this sets the
scene for you to do what needs to done in that space. Feng Shui
helps you be the best that you can be!
When you feel good in your space, you
are able to fully express yourself in your life! A supportive,
organized, clean, beautiful, nurturing environment sets the scene
for productive, meaningful, intentional and positive life!
The study of Feng Shui is thousands of years
old … things of quality last and nature keeps what it needs. It
seems important to look to well-established principles of the
past for ideas for the present.

How does Feng Shui work?
 In
Feng Shui we recognize that everything, even inanimate objects,
are energy, therefore, all these items in our environment are
affecting us in some way. Because all things are comprised of
energy, they can also absorb the energy that is around them. Feng
Shui works by bringing awareness to all things situated in the
space, then discovering how they are affecting and reflecting
the inhabitants. In a recent interview with Jenna’s teacher, Terah
Kathryn Collins, she explained that “every second our nervous
systems are responding to our surroundings.”
The way we feel about our belongings is important,
for instance, if they remind us of a particular person, place,
memory that will correspond to how we feel day to day. If your
space is “glommed” up with a bunch of stuff that you don’t like
or that is not relevant to who you are today, then all that stuff
may be holding you in a particular situation.
Colors have frequencies and generate different
emotions. Feng Shui works on a psychological level to select specific
colors and elements for areas of the space to balance certain
areas of life. Color selections are based on the way different
colors will affect inhabitants, how the room will be used and
placement within the Bagua. By adding friendly colors that have
a positive frequency will bring about a new feeling and attract
different intention to the space.
Additionally, Feng Shui works by aligning an
environment with the Bagua and the five natural elements. Elements
of Harmony provides practical solutions for creating a space that
honors the areas of life that need attention or intention, and
providing recommendations for creating a comfortable, harmonious
space.
 What
is the Bagua?
 The
Bagua is the Feng Shui map that represents the natural flow of
life. Just like water spins a certain way down a drain and the
antlers on a deer spiral in a particular direction, as do DNA
strands, life and the universe flows in a circular motion. Feng
Shui recognizes how this natural flow is manifested within our
environments and suggests that by aligning with it, we are putting
ourselves in line with what needs to be happening in our life.
The Bagua is like a “road map” that represents
the nine areas of life; each section is called a Gua: Career/Journey,
Knowledge & Self-Cultivation, Family & Ancestors, Prosperity,
External Recognition, Love & Marriage, Children & Creativity,
Helpful People & Travel, Health.
Essentially, the map provides a way of seeing
and understanding our environment and provides suggestions on
where to place our belongings, specific colors and things in the
space with intention. The Bagua can be applied to any environment
or surface - home, office, retail store, garden or even your desk.
The five natural elements (wood, fire, earth,
metal, water) are aligned with the four sides and center of the
Bagua. Each element is characterized by color, shape and object
so by adding in particular elements to specific areas or Guas,
honors the alignment with the natural flow. A balanced space has
all five elements.
 Does
implementing Feng Shui into my environment mean that I need to
decorate with Chinese or Asian artwork and style?
 No,
Feng Shui is about creating a meaningful environment that exemplifies
your personal style, includes colors that uplift your spirit,
arranges your furniture with an open, welcoming flow and places
your artwork and the belongings with intention. Feng Shui has
nothing to do with Asian artwork, teak furniture, nor red dragons
and tassels, unless you love these items and they make you feel
amazing in your space!
 Can
Feng Shui and Organization benefit my health?
 A
healthful environment can be created with positive arrangement,
color, plants and eliminating what is no longer useful or relevant.
Different areas of the Bagua (Feng Shui map) correspond to different
areas of the body, therefore areas of the space and can be associated
with aspects of health related issues. Health issues can possibly
be overcome by removing clutter and items from the space that
cause negative feelings and associations.
Check out this link to the Arthritis
Foundation that describes how applying natural Feng Shui principles
can be beneficial for health.
 I’ve
already had an interior designer decorate my space, how is Feng
Shui different and why do I need it, too?
 Feng
Shui is different than interior design because it pays special
attention to placement and intention. From a Feng Shui perspective,
different areas of the space represent different areas of one’s
life; therefore, color, elements and belongings are placed in
specific areas of the space for optimal energetic flow. By using
Feng Shui principles in correlation with interior design creates
a wonderfully balanced space – beauty and nature combined. Feng
Shui and interior design/decorating are natural alliances.
Interior design focuses on the aesthetics,
trends and style while Feng Shui focuses on what the environment
reveals. In some situations, Feng Shui principles can determine
why things are happening in a space and offer suggestions to create
a better situation through one’s environment. Go beyond aesthetics
and into conscious living with Feng Shui.
Bed, desk and furniture arrangement are key
fundamentals to creating a balanced space with Feng Shui. Also,
Feng Shui reviews comfort and safety of a space, like in the case
of a square, glass top coffee table that is pretty to look at,
however, has very sharp edges that may cause injury to those living
and walking near it often; Feng Shui would recommend a rounded
table with soft edges. Perhaps the colors that are selected may
be the latest trend, however, their frequencies may not be appropriate
for certain areas of a space or may be better used in other areas.
Feng Shui balances what looks good with what
is good for the space, or really what is good for the inhabitants
of a space. Certainly, the latest trend, style and fashion can
easily be worked into the Feng Shui of a space, but it will be
worked in based on where it needs to go in regards to the natural
flow of life.
Elements of Harmony can work with you and your
designer/decorator to ensure that you space is beautiful and balanced!
 How
can I schedule a consultation with Elements of Harmony?
 You
may call 919.757.2732, send an email to info@elementsofharmony.com,
or contact us through our site
and we’ll get back to you right away.
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