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Feng Shui Manhattan Healing Blog

Certified New York City Feng Shui Expert Laura Cerrano provides weekly Feng Shui Tips and insights to help inspire and support a new engagement with your daily surroundings internally and externally. She also explores the latest overlaps between the metaphysical sciences and modern-day sciences. In addition, Laura shares guidance into a variety of healing modalities, such as with Reiki, Dowsing, and Meditation to help support you with healthier lifestyle choices for the body, mind, and spirit.

Easy BTB Feng Shui Front Door Cure : "Ringing in the Money"

Laura Cerrano

This is an oldie, but goodie. "Ringing in the Money" is a BTB Feng Shui cure. Hang a bell from the inside of your front door. This could be done for both your home and office. The intention is to help stimulate the energy flow near the front entrance and the metaphor is to "ring" in money, opportunities, and provide protection. Find a bell that you personally resonate with: size, sound and look.

I found this little gem of a bell hanging from the inside door handle of an Italian sandwich shop in Tustin, CA. It's simple, small, and has a really enjoyable ring to it. You'll also notice the bell is attached to a red string. That too is commonly implemented with more traditional BTB Feng Shui cures.

To bring this to the next step, you could cut the string at 9 inches or even 18 inches. Why? This is a divine number for spiritual connection. Do you have to hang the bell from 18 inches (if cut to that length)? No, you do not. Be practical and simply understand the intention for why. 


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Feng Shui expert with 21+ years of experience. She provides bicoastal consultations and workshops for residential, real estate developments, Fortune 500 companies, and healing facilities. She is currently conducting research for her upcoming book that focuses on bridging the gap between the ancient wisdom of Feng Shui and modern day science to establish the practice of Feng Shui as a credible form of health care.

Learning Feng Shui By Watching the 2018 South Korea Winter Olympics

Laura Cerrano

How many of you watched the 2018 South Korea Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Friday, February 9th? I did!! The visuals and storytelling were amazing!  I was also pleasantly surprised with the beginning of the program because it highlighted four sacred celestial animals, which are used in Feng Shui:

  • Black Turtle

  • Blue-Green Dragon

  • White Tiger

  • Red Phoenix

Each one represents a direction, a season and a unique characteristic that can help enhance the energy of a home or building and the land it resides on. You will see these four celestial animals honored in China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan. 

In regard to modern-day Feng Shui, consultants could prescribe the use of the animals through the display of imagery or statues within a person's home or on the land. 

Traditionally, the energy of the celestial animals could be connected through the observation of the land formation. The name of this Feng Shui method speaks for itself, “Form School.” In fact this approach to Feng Shui is still practiced today.

One example is with The Repulse Bay building in Hong Kong, China, dating back to the late 1980’s. A Feng Shui master was hired during the reconstruction phase and he suggested the building design needed to have a “dragon hole.” The specific intention for this suggestion was to allow the mystical dragons to freely pass through the building from their hilltop homes down to the water each day and then return again each night. To help bridge a cultural gap, take a look at each animal and its spiritual meaning. This helps provide insight into the importance of the recommended from a Feng Shui perceptive. 

  • Black Turtle: North: Winter, Strengthening cure

  • BlueGreen Dragon: East: Spring, Abundance and Prosperity

  • White Tiger: West: Fall, Protection, Dignity, and Help from others

  • Red Phoenix: South: Summer, Inspiration and opens up opportunities


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Feng Shui expert with 21+ years of experience. She provides bicoastal consultations and workshops for residential, real estate developments, Fortune 500 companies, and healing facilities. She is currently conducting research for her upcoming book that focuses on bridging the gap between the ancient wisdom of Feng Shui and modern day science to establish the practice of Feng Shui as a credible form of health care.