As you listeners know, Feng Shui Your Day is about connecting feng shui with our guest’s products and services. One of the things that is obvious to many people, is the desire to find the life balance in the home. The yin and yang of it all.
We all have both masculine and feminine traits to balance within our selves and also, balance that with another partner.
You’ve seen the yin-yang symbol? A circle that contains black and white tadpoles swirling together.
This represents so much about living life on a sliding scale; as nothing is truly black or truly white.
~ Life’s emotions should be evaluated on a sliding scale.
The deepest, darkest soul still contains a small dot of hope, compassion and truth in order to be helped, connected, reborn.
The purest soul, the white one is not always so pure as the spot of darkness inside show us the weakness of ourselves that can be triggered by jealously, anger, addictions, rage and more.
Again, think about the sliding scale between love and rage; there are so many steps between, or are there?
Judy Graybill can help you:
A full makeover for mental health and better flow will bring faster results that will STICK!
HOST:
Kathryn Wilking; Author, Decorator, Feng Shui Coach, Podcast Host
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GUEST: Judy Graybill
Judy is a Relationship Coach who talks with couples’ issues and helps with family dynamics. Using healthy language & setting boundaries, she validates many of the concerns couples have as they grow and move through life’s challenges.
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