Thursday, December 10, 2015

Helping Self and Others

Helping Self and Others



The greatest mentors in life are said to reside in this space such as Mother Teresa, Jesus, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra and Gandhi - just to name a few. These are people who have honored the call to create peace in the world through their skills and talents. They paved the way to higher awareness by leading with their heart. How is life calling you to make a difference?

The helpful people and travel portion of the feng shui ba-gua is about moving forward whether from one location to another or a shift in your state of mind. Movement and development of spirit is essential for growth. This sector of the ba-gua calls to action synchronicity - the blessings of being at the right place at the right time. It's about expanding our ability to be compassionate towards self so we can be compassionate towards others. 

This time of year there is a great deal of movement - gathering with family and friends to celebrate the holidays. Albeit a wonderful time, it is also a time that stress levels rise, tempers flare, and compassion takes a back seat to the ever growing list of "things to do." The energy of the helpful people gua reminds us to refine our truth, be authentic, create beauty around us and live in clarity. That begins with compassion and leads to serving others. Most of all...be in-spirit or what is most commonly recognized as BE INSPIRED!

Where to Find Helpful People Sector: This is the location of the northwest. It's metallic qualities arrive from the universal electricity from the sun and stars. Therefore, metal is a key element for this sector. As these particle rays drop down into the planet, then the element of earth bodes well here too.

Images: Globe, angels, travel pieces of art, photos or artwork of mentors, gemstones such as celestite, metal objects.

Colors: Metal color hues (bronze, creamy white, gold, silver, pewter, copper).

This holiday season live in kindness and vibrate the energy of compassion.


Merry Christmas - Happy Hanukkah - Happy New Year!

Mary Jane Kasliner

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