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Event:Intuitive Feng Shui(R) - Walking the Path of Healing From Within
Date:September 8th, 2009
Using the bagua, the imaginary grid employed in feng shui which helps practitioners assess the energies of a space, this evening s talk offers a unique exploration of the inner nature of each house of the bagua, its symbolism as expressed in its I Ching trigram, the complementary antagonisms of our consciousness, and the underlying harmony that is possible when walking the path of healing. Most feng shui teachers fail to connect the body and healing with the "inner" physical, psychological, mental or spiritual aspect of our being, leaving feng shui to merely a "doing" practice which focuses on the outer world. Each house of the inner bagua, like each part of our consciousness, is connected in a grand whole, revealing the interconnectedness of all life. When we learn the deeper nature of this timeless matrix, we discover what is necessary in our self-development to remove obstructions, change fixed patterns of behavior and develop an authentic sense of purpose, inner peace and unconditional presence in every day life.

WILLIAM SPEAR is an international educator of integrative health, End-of-Life Care, feng shui, the I Ching and the 9 Star Ki.

With more than three decades as a macrobiotic teacher and consulting with individuals in difficult, unusual, and/or life-threatening situations, Spear bridges Eastern and Western modalities. In 1991, he founded the International Feng Shui Society in London and served as its first Honorary President. He travels worldwide, consulting and lecturing in the service of wellness for the individual in living and working environments as well as the larger ecological and social health of human and planetary life. Currently a visiting lecturer in the Master s degree programs for Holistic Thinking and Experiential Health and Healing at the Graduate Institute, Spear is also the president of the non-profit Fortunate Blessings Foundation offering educational programs and leading international trauma relief teams following natural disasters as in Sri Lanka and Indonesia. His popular book, Feng Shui Made Easy, published in 1995, has been translated into thirteen languages.

LOCATION:
National College of Natural Medicine Clinic
3025 SW Corbett St, Portland OR 97201
(right at the west end of the Ross Island Bridge)

TIME: 7:30 - 9:30 pm

COST: $20 per person

For pre-registration:
www.ncnm.edu/continuing-education/intuitive-feng-shui.php


For directions and information about the new NCNM Clinic:
www.ncnm.edu/about-ncnm/maps-directions/ncnm-clinic.php




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