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James Moser: In Loving Memory

James Moser: In Loving Memory
  my best friend
“Feng Shui Man:” founder Feng Shui Warehouse,  
  International Feng Shui Conferences & Feng Shui Journal 
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Joel and I were with him as he left.
  I’ll share my loving memories when I am not so numb.
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Beautiful Slide Tribute: www.JamesMoser.com
Layla, James’s niece, plans to start a web tribute  […]

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Please help with laying Baqua map..

Hi,
My new studio space is a elongated rectangular second floor,  facing west. Also my front door -gorgeous heavy glass- opens to spacious open-concept stairs, with a large landing mid-stairs, starting/opening in the W then continuing to be topped in the N wall (centre)by a lattice gate(keeps shop-kitties in & safe) surrounded by a mini-wall or 4′ half-wall. I have a […]

Monday, May 12th, 2008

mobile home

My husband and I live in a mobile home on our own land.
We have been practicing Feng Shui for a number of years and I am very confused as to placing the bagua on our home as a whole. Please I need help. Our home is 60 feet long by 12 feet wide.

Monday, May 12th, 2008

I love your testimonials: this one is on Home Study

Thank you so much for loving what I love to share with you!
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Thank you Jami, for the best feng shui, on-line course out there, with so many added extras! It was wonderful and I am excited about moving forward with my training for a graduate certification and incorporating it in with my current business.
Jami, […]

Friday, March 21st, 2008

cancer - feng shui ways of healing

Hello Jami!
would like to learn your opinion of ways of handling cancer illness with feng shui cures. of course other measures like diet and imagery will be recommended.
I have a case of a women that has liver cancer. the room she is going to live in has the combination 3mountain 4water 5base stars (in the […]

Friday, March 21st, 2008
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