what your questions are really asking

I opened up “Ask Amanda Anything” inside The Simple Shui Course last week, and within 24 hours, questions poured in.

on the surface, they *look* like this:

+ how do I deal with someone else’s energy in my home?
+ is my chi rushing out of the back of my house?
+ should I follow the bagua… or trust what I love?
+ how do I protect the people I care about?
+ why can’t I seem to get the energy to actually do this work?

and while each question is different, what struck me most was this: most aren’t really asking what they thought they were asking. they were asking things like… 

am I allowed to trust myself here?
is something slipping through my fingers?
why does this feel harder than it should?
how do I feel safe in my own space again?
what’s actually going on in my home that I don’t quite see?

this is the part of shui that doesn’t get discussed enough. most people still think this practice is about ‘fixing things’, moving furniture, adding elements, or placing objects in certain spots.

and it is, but…

when I walk into a home, I’m not thinking about what to do first. I’m paying attention to what’s already happening because more often than not, the answers people are looking for are already there. 

this is the whole inspiration behind my quarterly “Ask Amanda Anything” (where you can send in your questions and I answer them all via video). 

I want to stop the overthinking every facet of shui so you can start responding to your space, instead of trying to control it.

this is exactly what I’m going to walk through in this week’s live workshop:

How to Read the Energy of Your Home (and Where to Begin)

we’re not talking theory or prescribing checklists, friends. I am sharing my step-by-step method for actually reading a home.

so, if you’ve had questions about shui (for longer than you care to admit!), this conversation will likely answer more than you expect.

you can join us here.

and, yes, there will be a limited time replay, if you can’t make it live – but you gotta RSVP to added to that list!

I’d LOVE to see you there! xo