Listen to the replay of the April 7, 2015 Press Conference.
Highlights of the call include:
- Katherine explained the concepts of the Constructive and Destructive Color Cycles found on the Color Lab document for Modula 5-Kicked to the Curb.
- She reviewed key elements of the upward and downward movement of color, along with how to utilize furniture, curtains, and other accessories as part of each cycle.
- It is important to note that one is not better than the other. Both cycles are very powerful.
- A Destructive Cycle might be used to give an immediate, faster infusion of uplifting chi, while a Constructive Cycle might take longer for results to appear, but results may be longer lasting. Let your inspiration be your guide, and choose appropriately.
- There were many questions about various Pinterest Pins.
- In our tradition, both blue and green represent the Wood element.
- When determining what element is represented, you need to first consider shape, then color, and, lastly, materials used to make the item (for example, see Pin #13).
- A cycle can simply be created on the bed (see Pin #15).
- Look at the room and follow the movement of the chi.
Recommendations:
Learn to love the art of practicing your skill.