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Wealth and financial success are relative terms. And when it comes to whether or not wealthy people need the additional input from a Feng Shui advisor, let us first discuss some important concepts.
If it is not in someone’s destiny to accumulate “Warren Buffet Wealth,” then no amount of advice is going catapult a person into that level of affluence. People are born with a certain destiny. The environment in which someone lives and works can enhance or undermine it. Feng Shui deals with the physical surroundings which can help or hamper, both long term or for the short term.
In fact, a fair question to ask would be, “How come my Feng Shui Master is not extremely wealthy?” This might be on par with why true psychics do not play the lottery. We all have a destiny, and those usual boundaries can only deviate just so much from otherworldly forces or from some small amount of free will we may have.
Of course, you do expect to see any coach or advisor walk their talk. You want your Professional Organizer organized herself. You may want your Love Coach happily married. And you definitely want your stock broker to be making good investments for himself too. But each of us has our own destiny. The influence of Feng Shui comes in at about 20% of the overall picture.
When a wealthy person seeks my counsel, their current business dealings may frustrate them. They feel their potential hampered, even when income exceeds 10,000 times what the average person’s may be. It is all a relative experience, and wealthy individuals can have setbacks. They have delays and financial struggles, just on a larger and more dramatic scale.
Contrary to popular expression, there really is no such thing as a house that is “good for the money.” Practitioners sometimes use that phrase as a truncated way of saying the energies of the house will support opportunities. This includes progressive movement, creativity, entrepreneurship and a whole variety of positive attributes. These eventually manifest as being “good for the money.”
Likewise, there is no such thing as a house that is “bad” for money. The classical community uses the phase “Reversed House” frequently. It describes a house that can undermine financial “luck” or rather, opportunities. No matter what kind of house one lives in, the person still needs to step outside their door and make their own conscious efforts to win and be successful.
Wealthy people may also request input, like anyone else, on matters related to health, well-being, legal issues, fertility, and fidelity. Advice may relate to a whole array of issues that can directly or indirectly affect the career, or have nothing to do with a career at all. With wealth being a relative term, it elates some people to see their income go up 10 or 20% after having made adjustments to their home or business. Expectations play a role in whether or not a person is satisfied with the results.
Generally speaking, people who do not feel any “lack” in the Universe, will have more prosperity consciousness. If you can believe that you are entitled to live gracefully, while not taking away anything from another individual, and that the Universe can provide for all, you are more likely to generate the prosperity consciousness needed to both attain AND maintain financial success.
How I help someone increase their prosperity potential in the context of a Feng Shui audit includes measures to balance the unseen magnetic field. This field exists both within and outside a dwelling. It helps align the individual in their most favorable personal directions as well. Timing is a factor. When you can take advantage of good timing, you can truly be the right person, in the right place, and at the right time for opportunities to flow.
About the Author
Kartar Diamond trained classically in Feng Shui and is a practitioner since 1992. The author of several books, she helps many clients through her company. Find out more at: http://fengshuisolutions.net