Madeleine
Glick of http://www.mjgdesigns.com has been practicing Feng Shui for over ten years. In
addition to studying in the BTB Feng Shui Professional Training
Program, Madeleine studied under Professor Lin Yun, the foremost Feng
Shui Master in the west. She has appeared in many magazines, including:
Glamour, Marie Claire, & Good Housekeeping. She offers both off-site and on-site Feng Shui consultations and teaches workshops in New York on Feng Shui.
MJG
DESIGNS uses the BaGua as the primary tool
to evaluate your space. The BaGua is an octagon-shaped symbol with the
trigrams (lines) from the I Ching, The Book of Changes, and the
yin/yang symbol in the center. Placement of crystals, Chinese coins,
and other Feng Shui cures is determined by the BaGua.
Think of
the BaGua as a map of your life. When placed over your home or office,
each area of your space corresponds to an area of your life. The BaGua
is overlaid seamlessly over your entire home or office. The front of
your home or office falls either in the knowledge, career, or helpful
people areas. Always line up your front door with this area of the
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