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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2024 · 29 MIN

[Interview] How to Use Feng Shui to Create Abundance (feat. Kim Klein)

from The Dream Catcher Podcast · host Seline Shenoy

Original airdate: January 1, 2019 Feng Shui, the study of the movement of chi, is the Chinese word for energy. It guides that energy, letting it flow freely through your home, creating a healthy balance and sense of well-being. Kim Klein says our homes are the one place on earth to which we are most energetically connected. They nourish and support us and will always mirror us. That’s why we need to be mindful caretakers. Kim shares tips on how we can do this and lots more in this episode. In addition to being a Holistic Health Coach, Kim is a Certified Feng Shui Consultant, graduating in 2004 from the three-year BTB (Black Tantric Buddhist) Masters Training Program in San Francisco. During our conversation, Kim introduces us to the ancient science of Feng Shui by describing how it works and how we can benefit from using its wisdom to correct the flow of this energy into and through our space. She provides simple tools and techniques in our homes and office spaces and shows us how to use Feng Shui to set our intentions for the New Year.

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