
Feng Shui – Janet Mitsui Brown
I know it’s been awhile… I have been spending time in Vietnam with my husband, reuniting with my daughter, who was a Fulbright scholar in the town of ThaiNguyen, two hours north of Hanoi. Besides …[READ MORE]
I know it’s been awhile… I have been spending time in Vietnam with my husband, reuniting with my daughter, who was a Fulbright scholar in the town of ThaiNguyen, two hours north of Hanoi. Besides …[READ MORE]
The T’ai Chi Cycle – I often give presentations to groups – at the library, real estate agencies, retirement homes, seminars, networking groups – about feng shui – and at the introduction I always talk …[READ MORE]
The solar Chinese New Year used in feng shui starts February 4, and the lunar Chinese New Year, the traditional Chinese New Year, begins January 31 this year – and both dates signify a new …[READ MORE]
The fall months of October and November kept me busy – The Joy of Feng Shui store had a sale the end of October, which proved to be a grand opening for the distinctive array …[READ MORE]
Joy is about balancing your home with the proper elements so you can enjoy the advantages of living with the environment. The vitality that accompanies a positive spirit raises chi – one’s energy level, and …[READ MORE]
Here it is, October in full bloom – the Dodgers are in the playoffs (they might need a qi infusion though), football both college and pro are flourishing, and pro basketball teams are just starting …[READ MORE]
Fall has always been a special time for me. When I was much younger, it was the time when the new school year started – a few dress! new shoes! new school supplies!and new teachers …[READ MORE]
Dowsing is a divination art, taking us on a journey beyond our five senses, and it is one of the most ancient and particular art/science forms known to mankind. It is used to detect and …[READ MORE]
Qi Infusion Feng Shui for the Fall Equinox– (Note: Qi is pronounced “chee” and refers to “energy” in Feng Shui) Although I practice Classical feng shui, the feng shui school developed thousands of years ago, …[READ MORE]
Here is it post- Labor Day, and the end of summer is in sight, although here in Los Angeles, it will be extended for many weeks. But the transition to fall will occur and the …[READ MORE]
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