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17 Sunday Aug 2014

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Australian Aboriginal, Feng Shui and Art, Feng Shui Decor, Feng Shui of the Mind

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2013 best feng shui master of the year, aboriginal art, aboriginal ausrtalian, ampilatwatja, Central Desert, clap sticks, docker river, feng shui, Feng Shui Jewelry, Happy Feng Shui, nyirripi, remote communities australia, roseline deleu

I follow up to my previous article on Feng Shui Consumerism  https://fengshuisteps.wordpress.com/2014/08/16/feng-shui-and-consumerism/
and thought I’d share with you an ‘organic’ and ‘recyclable’ suggestion…

Think NATURAL, think ORGANIC instead of plastic!

Too many fantasy (cheap) jewelry these days come from China.  Yes, they are cheap and women buy plenty; unfortunately then miss an important point: they have no class ! Wearing them and you all look alike. Storing them on your bedside tables… and they collect dust because after all, you often only wear one or two and forget about the others.

Aboriginal australian braceletsI recently discovered gorgeous natural and organic ‘jewelry’ made of dried fruits or beads/grains. Each is a real piece of art made with patience and energetically charged with fun, love and care. They are made by our lovely Traditional Owners here in Australia. I dare name them Feng Shui Jewelry because each is carrying the energy of this country, their Land – and it is powerful. This jewelry is perfect like Mother Nature is.
It is Art in all its Beauty and reflect the purity and kindness of each artist.

Wearing them and you will travel to this part of the world that many of you always dreamed of.Bijoux Feng Shui aborigenes d'australieDocker RiverWould you wish to indulge and offer yourself one of these to be wearing something unusual and powerful? Here is the link from the artists direct to the consumers http://www.waltja.org.au/art-for-sale/necklacesbracelets/

Many other hand made articles are for sale on this website such as cups, music sticks, wooden sculptures, diaries covers etc. I let you discover all this.

Always and only wear clothes and jewelry that make you feel happy and strong and your days will be filled with Joy.

Happy Feng Shui 🙂

Roseline Deleu
Feng Shui Master & Author
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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Feng Shui and Consumerism

16 Saturday Aug 2014

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Australian Aboriginal, Feng Shui of the Mind, Feng Shui Results & Stories

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2013 best feng shui master of the year, colonialism, dump, feng shui, feng shui master, feng shui pollution, feng shui recycling, land fill, over consumption, pollution, remote communities, roseline deleu, rubbish, white men's rubbish

Feng Shui et les poubellesFeng Shui is more than a 3 legged frog in a corner!!!
Feng Shui is firstly about Harmony of our planet!

I am for the moment pursuing my Feng Shui researches in the Red Centre of Australia about 1,000 kilometres from Uluru where I visit many remote communities. I always pay respect to our Traditional Custodians and I am fascinated by their 60,000 years old culture.

I make time to walk (avoiding the best I can all the camp dogs) and pay visit to local cemeteries and land fill (Dump). Yes, those two location reveal a lot about people’s stories and how they live.

Here, like everywhere on our planet, it is sad to see the amount of rubbish that the ‘modern’ society discard… and in communities, there is so much LESS rubbish than in cities!
Rubbish?! They didn’t have any for 60,000 years! Before white man’s colonialism 200 years ago, Australian Aborigines recycled everything. They lived from the land, their food was abundant and they ate according to seasons – not like today where we can buy strawberries all year around!

dechets inutilesToday, the government still tries to make them fit in a white society/Colonialism took over; 200 years ago White thought they knew better (and many of them sadly still do think that way today)!
Is British invasion totally irreversible?

Today, more than ever, I only purchase what I truly need. I have enough to pollute!

Today, you too, make a step. Respect our planet instead of filling the rubbish.

How many bins do you fill weekly? Monthly? Yearly?

My 2 favourite movies on this topics are:
– Wall-E from Walt Disney,
– HOME a film from a French producer showing astounding pictures of our planet

During your next visit to the shops, ask yourself “Do I really need this?”

Roseline Deleu UluruThink Feng Shui! 🙂
Think Respect

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

 

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