One of my great joys is teaching about the Elements: the Four Element system of the Native American and western tradition and the Five Element system of the Chinese tradition. They are not the same systems, but there are overlaps as there are with the Fire Element.
The Fire Element is about transformation. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote: “All the means of action–the shapeless masses–the materials–lie everywhere about us. What we need is the celestial fire to change the flint into the transparent crystal, bright and clear. That fire is genius.”
Today I am presenting my latest video creation: Celebrating the Celestial You with the Element of Fire. Wishing you radiance!
We lived in an RV for 18 moths and there were a lot of things about it I liked (and things I didn’t), so I am always interested in small home spaces. This one was sent to me by a friend and looks very interesting! I love the green building materials they’ve used. Would’t I love to give it a feng shui makeover though! For more information see http://www.sustain.ca/… Continue reading
I have created a new video meditation to explore how you can connect more deeply with the life-giving, renewing properties of water.
In Feng Shui, the spirit of water is one of the five elements used to create balance. Having the spirit of water present creates flow in our lives: in our emotions, our vibrant and healthy careers, our passions in life. The most important aspect of water that I find… Continue reading
Deborah Redfern is an author, Feng Shui Teacher and Practitioner. She has been offering Feng Shui and Space Clearing since 2001 and teaching Feng Shui since 2004. She lives British Columbia, Canada.
Deborah enjoys empowering people by sharing her knowledge and 'getting the word out' in different kinds of media. She is known for creativity and embracing technology.
Deborah is available to assist you with arranging your home or business, or as a speaker for your next conference.
Course Dates
Four course start dates are available:
Spring - April 15
Summer - July 15
Autumn - October 15
Winter - January 15
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