Posted by: lighthousefengshui | 11/21/2011

Marina Lighthouse and Feng Shui Shopper present

Monthly Treasures

November 2011 Feng Shui Newsletter

When you drink the water, remember the spring. ~ Chinese Proverb

Changing Blocked Progress to Liberating Action

The nature of water is a key ingredient in understanding Feng Shui. It’s one of the two elements that the ancient Chinese scholars would use to explain how an unforeseen force (wind) could affect the tangible world (water). Literally translated, feng shui is “wind over water.” As they observed wind creating a rippling motion over the surface of water, they understood there’s more to life than what meets the eye.

When there is too little water in our environment energy can become stagnant–our reservoir of ideas can run dry. When you wish to accomplish a goal, especially on a creative project, it can be very helpful to increase the element of water in your environment.

Water creates liberating action. When progress is blocked and you need a breakthrough, it is important to increase the water element by incorporating black, blue or wavy patterns into your surroundings. If possible, go to a beach, lake or river and let the water’s movement inspire you on to the next action of your project. Fountains or images of water in nature will also do the trick. Water’s parent element is metal, so you can also utilize the color white, mirrors, reflective objects or round shapes.

Water can be collected in container symbolic of wealth. Pictured is the Dancing Water Bowl.
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Wishing you a excellent November!

Take a sneak peek at the 2012 collection!
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New Ebook!

Chinese Astrology Predictions and Feng Shui for 2012 is the essential guide for the upcoming year, with charts, recommendations for special charms, and Feng Shui adjustments Plus, be introduced to your astrological protection Buddha, all in one place.
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“Nothing is more honorable than a grateful heart.” – Seneca

Wishing you good Feng Shui!

Marina Lighthouse


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