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Philly Feng Shui: What I Did to Find Zen in the City

The author recounts their personal experience with feng shui to address a feeling of discomfort and misalignment in their long-term studio apartment in East Germantown, Philadelphia. Despite being happily settled for five years, the living/bedroom space felt 'not right,' and attempts at decluttering and rearranging independently proved unsuccessful. This prompted the author to explore feng shui, an ancient Chinese practice rooted in Buddhist principles, which aims to improve one's life by reordering inner and outer spaces to enhance energy flow, or 'chi.' The practice has seen increasing local popularity amidst a societal trend towards detox, decluttering, and finding inner peace. For professional guidance, the author consulted Mark Schrader, owner of Living Spaces Interior Design, who integrates spiritual principles into his design approach. Schrader identified several challenges within the author's apartment, noting that many 19th and early 20th-century Philadelphia homes, while charming, are not inherently well-suited for optimal chi channeling. He contrasted these with older rowhouses in areas like Society Hill and Old City, which he described as 'very well feng shui-ed' due to their historical design, which segregated public and private functions, with private areas located at the back of the house. Schrader explained common architectural issues in more modern Philadelphia homes that can impede feng shui, such as recessed front doors. According to the _bagua_, the grid used by feng shui masters to align interior space with life goals, the front door defines the boundary of the house. Any private spaces or essential daily areas, such as a master bedroom or kitchen, that intrude in front of this boundary can negatively impact an occupant's life or health. A practical, albeit a 'cheat,' solution for this issue involves hanging a mirror facing the problematic room to 'reflect' it back into the correct side of the house. Mirrors are also suggested to remedy narrow vestibules or front doors that open directly onto a blank wall. The author's specific challenge was a front door that opened directly into the kitchen, with the stove facing it. This layout meant the author faced away from the door while cooking, a configuration Schrader linked to the author's ongoing struggles with weight. Following Schrader's advice, the main living space was reordered, leading to an improvement in the author's sense of well-being and even better sleep. Despite these positive changes, Schrader humorously suggested that some issues might require more than just feng shui, referencing a practitioner's joke: 'If you need a feng shui consultation, it’s time to move.' The article was originally published as 'Go With the Flow' in the March 2018 issue of _Philadelphia_ magazine. #FengShui #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #SpirituallyMindedDesign #PhiladelphiaHomes #ChiEnergy #Decluttering #HomeWellbeing #FengShui #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #SpirituallyMindedDesign #PhiladelphiaHomes #ChiEnergy #Decluttering #HomeWellbeing
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