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The Feng Shui of Mount Vernon | Part 8 | Bottom Line

The Feng Shui of Mount Vernon | Part 8 | Bottom Line

Posted 23 November 2009 | By admin | Categories: Feng Shui | No Comments

The Feng Shui of Mount Vernon – Bottom Line Poor George.  The home he loved so dearly played a large part of his early demise.  Within 2 years his wife, Martha, died and Mount Vernon began its spiral into neglect.  Mount Vernon was never successful as a private home after his death.  After falling into [...]

The Feng Shui of Mount Vernon | Part 2 | Five Element Theory

The Feng Shui of Mount Vernon | Part 2 | Five Element Theory

Posted 13 November 2009 | By admin | Categories: Feng Shui | No Comments

The Five Element theory is another way to explain the qi in our homes and businesses. It is a way to describe the relationship between the different stars, showing how one will help or hurt the other if given a chance. To read the diagram, start at metal and go clockwise.  Metal produces water, water produces [...]

The Feng Shui of Mount Vernon | Part 1 | Qi

The Feng Shui of Mount Vernon | Part 1 | Qi

Posted 08 November 2009 | By admin | Categories: Feng Shui | 1 Comment

The Feng Shui of Mount Vernon – Part One -QI Do you know the difference between “Real” Feng Shui and “Psuedo” Feng Shui?  Lots of folks out there haven’t a clue.  I’ve decided to post exerpts of my book “The Feng Shui of George Washington’s Mount Vernon“  In it I explain what Feng Shui really is, [...]