What is Fen Shui? Learn More at The Cape Cod Museum of Art
What is Feng Shui and How Can it Make Your Life Better?
A TALK WITH ALEXIS BARRON
MONDAY WITH FRIENDS
AT CAPE COD MUSEUM OF ART
Monday, November 3, 1 pm.
Alexis Barron will talk about Feng Shui (fung shway), the Chinese study of the relationship a person has to their environment, bringing ecology and art into the home and work space to promote a greater sense of happiness and abundance to one’s life.
Barron, who has a doctorate in Behavioral Sciences from Harvard School of Public Health, will suggest adjustments one can make to lighten and brighten physical spaces as well as the spirit.
Barron also studied at the American Institute of Feng Shui in Florida has a passion for the philosophy and teaches use of it as a vehicle for change and support throughout life by balancing and unifying the movement of life’s energy.
Light Refreshments are served. $15, Free for Friends of CCMA.
Cape Cod Museum of Art -- Beauty, Inspiration, Community -- Enriching Our Lives
60 Hope Lane P. O Box 2034 Dennis, MA 02638
Off Rte. 6A Dennis at the Cape Cod Center for the Arts
508/385-4477 x 12 Mon - Sat 10 am - 5pm, Sun 12 noon -5pm,
Artful Thursdays: open by donation 10 - 8, Talks at 11, Tours at 2, Discounts at Restaurants
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Labels: Art, Arts, Lectures, Museum Tour






1 Comments:
Feng Shui as a science can affect the physical, mental, emotional and the spiritual level of an individual. If at the physical level, it relates to the changing in the placement of objects, it can help you achieve mental stability and progress emotionally. And once the emotional balance is created, one can evolve spiritually to the higher self. Experts highlighting the importance of Feng Shui also state that --Feng Shui as an art can help you progress but it can't change your destiny, unless you work hard to achieve it. Feng Shui is not just placement of articles in the house but it is also connected to your entire well-being.The Chinese exponents of Feng-Shui believe that where you live and how you allocate and arrange the elements of your home or workplace can significantly affect the harmony of your health, wealth, and happiness. Many of Feng Shui's precepts are based on sound practical sense, others seem to be merely a matter of convention, while for some people Feng Shui lies beyond any rational explanation.For more view- realtydigest.blogspot.com
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