by Cynthia Chomos Seattle Woman Magazine May 2011 There’s no place like home — a healing home, that is. Far beyond aesthetics, form and function lies the potential to turn an ordinary abode into a healing haven. Like a soothing balm, it can melt away stress,...
Story by Allison Lind Photos by Oona Copperhill The Peninsula Gateway April 21, 2004 Feeling a little stressed? Not sleeping very well? It could be a problem with an improper balance of chi. Nothing that a little dose of a centuries old science couldn’t cure....
An ancient Chinese philosophy about the relationships between humans and the places they live and work is helping people reshape their spaces and their lives. By Colleen Foye Bollen Contributing Writer The Puget Sound Business Journal April 24-30, 1998 No Have you...
By David Hodge Downtown Source November 16 22, 1998 Are you agitated, overwhelmed or just feeling blah when you enter your home? It could be the fallout from a long day. Or it could be a sign that you need to redirect your ch’i — the energy all around us....
By Stephanie Kendrick Honolulu Star-Bulletin March 2, 2001 Many a gardener would be pleased if their work yielded some cut flowers and a basket of tomatoes. In Cynthia Chomos’ mind, the stakes are much higher. Follow the principles of feng shui, she said, and...
Literally translated, “Feng” means wind and “Shui” means water. Deeply rooted in a connection to nature, Feng Shui is the 4,000 year old Chinese art of placement and a philosophy that suppors living the awareness and harmony with our...