The Tao of Lifestyle: The Way of True Self

Posted by Amy Chini on Feb 26, 2015 in Chinese Medicine, The Tao of Lifestyle, Three Sisters | 0 comments

The Way of your true self is this: You are a temple of miracles, a living altar of soul and cells. As a lovechild of heaven and earth, you are angel and animal entwined, a creative genius illuminating cellular structure. When you look through the eyes of your true self, you see your flesh and spirit as equals, merging as creature and creator. Your body is heavens feet and your spirit, earths wings. Through you they express and embody the Way.

Posted by Helper on Feb 25, 2015 in Essential Feng Shui Tips, Garden & Landscape | 0 comments

Wind dancers are symbols of movement occurring from a solid base and can symbolize the abundance, creativity, or other qualities you want to unfurl and enhance in life. Always choose one that, as it captures the wind, causes your spirit to soar.

Posted by Amy Chini on Feb 24, 2015 in Inner Feng Shui, The Tao of Lifestyle, Three Sisters | 0 comments

Your heart, the sanctuary of heaven and earth, is the home of your true self. As you rekindle your heart, the wonder and majesty of life returns. Your spirit arises from a dark cloud of amnesia and you soar once again into the boundless expanses of your imagination. Your body awakens from the anesthesia of the past, transforming numbness into streams of pleasure. The voices of your senses become crystal clear, guiding you to further joy. Reunited once again with the full circle of life, your heart becomes the enchanted abode where heaven and earths beloved offspring you can thrive.

Posted by Helper on Feb 18, 2015 in Essential Feng Shui Tips, Feng Shui Dining Room | 0 comments

In Feng Shui, the dining room is the place to partake of the bounty of the earth and replenish our bodies with life-sustaining Chi. Our cultural tendency is to rush through meals, pounding our food down while perched at the kitchen counter; or eating while standing over the sink, driving, or watching television. The trouble is, as the fine art of dining is relegated to the occasional special event, we are starving ourselves energetically. By taking the time to eat slowly and thoughtfully, we are receiving the full vitality of our food, and in every way, nurturing ourselves.

Posted by Amy Chini on Feb 17, 2015 in The Tao of Lifestyle, Three Sisters | 1 comment

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