003 Feng Shui 101 with Rachel

EPISODE · Mar 24, 2022 · 17 MIN

003 Feng Shui 101 with Rachel

from Holistic Interior Design Podcast

Following my conversation with my Feng Shui teacher Amanda Sophia in Episode 2, I’m diving a little deeper into Feng Shui with a 101 lesson. In this episode, I give an overview of the three principles of Feng Shui, the three different kinds of luck, the energy of the Chi, and the Bagua Map. I cover the nine areas of the map and their placement within your home. I also offer some of my tips for getting started with Feng Shui. I’ll get into more details about many of these topics in future episodes, so if this interests you, you will soon have a chance to learn more!Episode Highlights02:45 – Card pull from the Radiant Crystal Cards by Bouchette Design05:01 – The meaning of Feng Shui05:37 – The three principles of Feng Shui06:07 – Feng Shui and shifting Chi06:35 – The three different kinds of luck in Feng Shui07:30 – A breakdown of the energy of Chi08:15 – An overview of the elements09:48 – The Bagua Map, the 9 areas, and their placements14:11 – My recommendation if you want to get started with Feng ShuiFeatured in this EpisodeFeatured tea: Earl Grey Lavender, Paru Tea BarFeatured oracle deck: Radiant Crystal Cards by Bouchette DesignConnect with Rachel LarraineWebsiteInstagramPatreonInterested in getting a copy of the zine? Email Rachel.

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