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Jennifer Emmer“Would you like to dine with Brad Pitt?”

“Meet your soulmate & move to Tokyo?”

“Make $50,000 in two days?”

“Direct an Emmy winning TV show?”

These are just a few of the results that my clients have experienced after a Feng Shui consultation.

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How do I get started? Check out the Action Plan page to see your options.

What is Feng Shui?

Originating in China almost 6,000 years ago, Feng Shui, also referred to as “Geo-mancy” or “Earth Wisdom”, literally means “wind” (Feng) and “water” (Shui). It is an ancient method of constructing and optimizing residences to bring about happiness, abundance and harmony. It includes architecture, urban planning, interior design, garden design, and placement of objects in our environment. It also involves the layout, framework, materials and colors of building structures.

Fu Dogs

Fu Dogs are your Friends!

Fu Dogs (Also known as guardian lions, lion dogs, or temple lions) are decorative and symbolic elements found at the entrances to restaurants, hotels, supermarkets and other structures. Once reserved for the elite and wealthy, Fu Dogs are now available on almost any budget. [Read our Fun Shui Blog]

Money FrogsFeng Shui Money Frogs? They are strange creatures that apparently bring great riches to their owners. Called “Chan Chu” in China (literally “wealth-beckoning toad”), these little luck charms have an intriguing history.

Read what happened to one of my clients after installing a Money Frog in his office.

Victorian Cottage Plans

Courtesy of William A. Swan, eHow Contributing Writer

There are many times when someone who purchased an existing house will want to do renovations to it, and having the floor plans can help when making repairs or doing new construction. Unfortunately, these floor plans are often not available. But, with some time and effort, you can locate or recreate the floor plan for your house.

Instructions
  1. Locate the archives of the municipality or county where your house is located. The tax office usually has an archive section. If not, employees of the tax office might be able to help you locate the person in charge of the archives. The archives will have information about the original deed, owner, building permits and possibly a set of blueprints. If the floor plan is not there, proceed to the next step.

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