Feng Shui and Health by Nancy SantoPietro
Author:Nancy SantoPietro [SantoPietro, Nancy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-0-307-56570-9
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Published: 2002-08-25T16:00:00+00:00
Closing Client Story
Kirstie’s Story
Nancy was my therapist for five years, but we lost touch when she made Feng Shui her full-time practice. We reconnected when she started doing private sessions again, which she called Therapeutic Feng Shui. These sessions focused on specific issues and combined talk therapy, Chakra Psychology, color breathing and meditations, childhood processing, and past-life regression, coupled with Feng Shui adjustments and Transcendental Cures. We began working on issues around career and finances, adult ADD, and some long-standing health issues.
I have battled with interstitial cystitis for years; it’s a chronic bladder irritation, or erosion of the bladder lining, that manifests in a very similar way to an ulcer. After so many years of suffering with it, I had pretty much resigned myself to the disease. The symptoms would come and go, but in recent years the symptoms had been somewhat subdued, although I had had a few recent bouts of discomfort. I was on various medications to control the pain, but I couldn’t tell whether they were helping the condition or not. I was anxious to get off them because of their many side effects, which included fatigue and blurred vision.
At the time, Nancy and I had already had several weekly sessions where we were working on everything from my finances to my painful health conditions. It was then that I decided to schedule another Feng Shui consultation with her, in which she would come over and visit my loft apartment once again. The focus for this appointment was to review and change some of the original adjustments we had made a few years previously, before we lost touch, and to support the current issues we were now working on through the Chakras.
She recommended specific things that really helped with ADD, as well as making my space more pleasing to the eye. One part of her recommendations involved my dining room table, which was not only sitting in the center of my Health gua; but when she superimposed the Mystical Being, the table also fell into the area that oversaw my bladder. We moved the table slightly on a diagonal. Then, to break up the preponderance of wood that I had in that same area (a wooden floor and a wooden table), she suggested placing a rug under the table. Having an excessive amount of the Wood element in the Health and Bladder area can cause a lot of disruption because, in the Five Element cycle, Wood destroys Earth, and Earth is the ruling element of the Health gua. From a Feng Shui perspective, it could easily have created additional friction and pain to that area. Having the rug placed there was much easier on the eye, and created a sense of separation and division from the wood floor. The rug also broke up the visual field and created more visual serenity, a big advantage for persons with ADD.
We adjusted my candelabra so that it hung centered over the dining room table and created symmetry; the prior location had it off center from the table, further irritating that area.
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