Breaking the Bank

The new apartment has three design details that affect all eight, life situations at the same time. It is vitally important to know these details and their ramifications.  In this story the details are associated with the front door, the center, and a lack of command

  1. The edge of the bathroom creates a knife-edge that points directly at anyone entering the front door.
  2. There is a bathroom in the center of the new apartment.
  3. The master bedroom is now out of command.

The entire family is at risk, for just one of these can cause trouble. Now we have three!

Please read and reread your Checklists. There is a lot to learn.

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2016-06-07T10:05:24-07:00Tags: |

The Writing on the Wall

Writing on the Wall

On a windy, biting cold NYC morning, I missed the uptown bus. Shivering, I decided to walk as fast as I could. As I rushed along, something made me stop. I looked up to see a familiar, bright red circle high upon the wall. Had my teaching the day before set something into motion?

Grateful that the street was empty, I jumped up and down to see if there was writing on the circle. High upon this austere wall capped with barbed wire, were the words from Professor’s cure for nightmares. Immediately, I thought back to the end of the class I taught the day before.

One participant, with tears in her eyes, took both my hands and expressed her heartfelt thanks. Before I could get her name, she was gone. Was she the one who posted the circle on the wall? Her face stayed with me as I hurried to my destination.

Weeks later, in the crowded Fairway Market directly across from the Beacon Hotel where we met, I bumped baskets with the woman who lingered in my thoughts. There, among the array of spring flowers for sale on Broadway, she told her story.

She was plagued by the same terrifying nightmare for years. She tried therapy, remedies and medications, but continued to wake up screaming night after night. Her marriage was in jeopardy, her career at risk, and her sanity in question. In class she learned that she could reach to heaven and let the sun wash away the bad dream. At that moment she knew she had to act. She began the next day.

She followed the steps of the Bad Dream Cure carefully, and placed the red circle high upon the wall the first day, then the second, but the dream continued. With great faith, she persisted. Day after day she returned to the wall and posted a new red circle. Soon there was a line of circles. One day some were gone. Without any doubt she continued, trusting that each vanishing circle was a sign that the dream was disappearing.

With the ninth circle on the wall, she slept well. Today, her nightmare is over. The dream vanished along with the circles. All nine were gone on that bright new day. She was free.
I took this picture on the cold morning that I missed my bus—the first day of her courageous decision to trust her knowing. She created a spot of Buddha light on that dreary wall, and made spirit manifest in the concrete world.

The reach of transcendental thought is vast. I hope these materials help you bring Professor’s wisdom to life in this challenging world.

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2017-05-15T12:37:46-07:00Tags: |

Breaking the Bank

Katherine’s Ponderings . . . What have we learned?

  1. If you are working to adjust the Feng Shui of a business, it is wise to ask about the homes of the executives. What is happening at home matters—across the board.
  2. Listen for clues that show up between the lines.
  3. We need the confidence to ask for what we need, even from a chief executive.
  4. There is always more to learn. This time we needed to recognize the design details that can deplete all eight, life situations at the same time.
  5. Sometimes we need to simply let go, not knowing the outcome. It may be made known years later.

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2018-08-29T10:18:16-07:00Tags: |

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