Flying Stars Feng Shui

simple, practical tools for

Creating Harmony and Prosperity

Trouble sleeping? Financial strain? Disharmony at home? Unxplained health issues?
Not sure why?
A few small shifts in your ecology can make a world of difference.

THE 3 things that work together to create a harmonious, thriving ecology are:

  1. the place- planet, property, building, room…

  2. the people who live and work there

  3. cosmic energies- captured by a building or containment

These three things are always working together and strongly influencing our human experience, often at semi and unconscious levels. Feng Shui wisdom shows us how to work more consciously with the flow of the three together.

All life on this planet is similarly influenced by the interaction of five core elements: water, air, fire, earth and metal.  Feng Shui (meaning Wind and Water) is an ancient 'art of placement' originating in China, though the principles are universal and can be applied anywhere. There are many schools of Feng Shui and many resources available to experiment with. For those with natural instinct for design, this can be effective to a certain degree. However, working with someone who has deeper training and experience, as well as an objective view-point, is often the most effective way to harmonize with your family, home and work place.

Something unique to Flying Stars is the formation of a 'birth chart' for each building, similar to a an astrology chart for a person. At the moment a roof is put over four walls, a unique energy signature is captured according to the place, date and the direction the building faces, forming a Feng Shui chart for the place. This chart looks like a grid of 9 palaces (the 8 directions and the center) and is assessed in conjunction with the annual stars that fly into a new palace each year.

Grace began the study of Feng Shui in 2002 with Malca Narrol in Toronto, Canada. In the years since, she has been steadily growing her experience, working with charts and cures for countless homes, apartments and offices, in-person and remotely. She also had the opportunity to mentor with Suzanne Dauber at The Template Homestead, intentional community in Tennessee.

Working with Feng Shui for a 130 acre piece of land, on behalf of an entire community of people brought things to a new level. From this time forward, Grace has been incorporating work with ley lines in the planet (similar to the meridians of Chinese Medicine) and land forms such as mountains, rivers and water bodies into her Feng Shui practice. This kind of communication with the planet has ancient roots in cultures worldwide. Burial Feng Shui, dating back to 1100 BC, is one example of working with energies exclusively outdoors. The Q'ero traditions of the Andes region, direct descendants of the Inca, is another example of an ancient tradition of working directly with the living intelligence of the land.

If you are interested in working with your home or work place to create more harmony and prosperity, contact Grace for a free phone consult.