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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: Welcome to Kilkenny Feng Shui
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Tuesday, 4 October 2011. Welcome to Kilkenny Feng Shui. You can click on one of the tabs above to get tips about buying, selling and decluttering your home. You can get phone and email details to contact me. You can find out a bit about what I do and how I got here. And if you're still not satisfied, you can take a look at http:/ kenbourke.wordpress.com/. My Writer about the House blog, where I share my thoughts about a variety of topics. Thanks for calling by. Labels: Feng Shui Consultant.
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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: Decluttering
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It’s never too early, or late, to spring-clean. 5 ways to clear clutter and stop it building up again. Start where it’s easy, because it is the easiest place to start. Start in the corners: “Sweep out the corners, the middle will sweep itself.” or. Start in the middle, because the Tao Te Ching tells us: We join spokes together in a wheel, but it is the hole in the centre that lets the wagon move. Start now, because there is no time like the present. 2 Five Rules of Thumb. 4 Five quick fixes. Find five th...
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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: Ken Bourke
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WHERE I COME FROM. I grew up in Terenure in. In my early teens I was bitten by the theatre bug and I was never happier than when I was rehearsing or performing a play, either in school or in the local youth club; William Shakespeare, Sean O’Casey and Oscar Wilde were my bed-time reading. After secondary school, the first eight years of my working life were spent in the Personnel Department of Irish Life Assurance. By night, I became a student in the. Looking back, I think my first “scripts” w...In time, ...
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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: Consultations
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Unfortunately, I am busy with other projects at the moment, so, unless I've already worked with you, or you're already familiar with my approach, I'm unlikely to be available for a consultation. Basically, I'm not turning over any new ground at present on the Feng Shui front. For the record, the consultation process typically includes:-. A discussion of your needs in the context of your home or work-place,. A site visit/tour to identify what's going on in terms of the energy of your space,.
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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: Feedback
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Just a quick post Ken to say a big THANK YOU. I am amazed at how you were able to come into our home and immediately, intuitively see where there were. Blocked energies and free them. My perception of Feng Shui has been so altered, I now see the importance of having a positive energy flow within the home. It is incredible how the clutter just disappears when everything is where it should be. The space takes on a life of its own, and what was a house is now a home. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: Selling
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Lay out the red carpet:. Make the most of the approach to the house. Devote some time to the garden. Clean and tidy the entrance, side/rear access, dead-ends. Make room in the hallway. Walk the route and remove anything that is going to detract from the first impression of your house. Thin out ornaments and furniture. Clarify the function/purpose of rooms and spaces. Reduce complexity, simplify, and make space;. Let there be light:. Maximise the impact of natural light. Let there be colour:. Playwright&#...
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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: Buying
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What to look for:. How does it sit in the natural landscape, relative to hills, watercourses, and the sun? How does it relate to the man-made landscape: roads, paths, bridges, canals, etc? How does it relate to other houses and buildings? What are the distinguishing features of the setting: attractive/off-putting? What kind of atmosphere and reputation has the area? How much space is there and how is it laid out? What are the possibilities/limitations of the site? What is the quality of the garden? How d...
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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: My Feng Shui Philosophy
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Tuesday, 13 September 2011. My Feng Shui Philosophy. In a nutshell, I believe that good feng shui is the result of a conscious appreciation of the relationship between the outside environment and the inner world of the person who lives there. No man is an island, and no person can survive without continuous interaction with their environment. This interaction happens at several levels, often at the same time. Take a family meal as an example:-. There is the conversation that flows between the people who ...
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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: October 2011
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Tuesday, 4 October 2011. Welcome to Kilkenny Feng Shui. You can click on one of the tabs above to get tips about buying, selling and decluttering your home. You can get phone and email details to contact me. You can find out a bit about what I do and how I got here. And if you're still not satisfied, you can take a look at http:/ kenbourke.wordpress.com/. My Writer about the House blog, where I share my thoughts about a variety of topics. Thanks for calling by. Labels: Feng Shui Consultant.
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. . . . . . . . Kilkenny Feng Shui: September 2011
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Tuesday, 13 September 2011. My Feng Shui Philosophy. In a nutshell, I believe that good feng shui is the result of a conscious appreciation of the relationship between the outside environment and the inner world of the person who lives there. No man is an island, and no person can survive without continuous interaction with their environment. This interaction happens at several levels, often at the same time. Take a family meal as an example:-. There is the conversation that flows between the people who ...