That lovely purple flower. photo: picasa.com
I was having a harried morning before a Feng Shui consultation today. Things were not moving along smoothly and there seemed to be a hiccup at every turn and it was only 8am! Having gone through my ritualistic preparation before leaving my home, I brought my attention to my immediate surroundings. Most Feng Shui practitioners know that a client’s consultation begins not when we arrive at your home or office but when we leave ours. By that I mean practitioners pay attention to the the things that occur (or don’t occur) on their voyage to your space. While I was walking to the subway with my “Feng Shui glasses” on, I suddenly saw a very beautiful image. Amidst the hustle and bustle of morning rush hour was a monk, yes a monk, dressed in a powdery grey traditional robe and she seemed to be just floating across the pavement. In her hands was a vase that held two delicate purple flowers. She was not looking around but had the most peaceful smile on her face and I could tell who she was smiling at – herself. She thoughtfully crossed the street, her Metropolitan Museum shoulder bag swinging by her side. Then she disappeared into the crowd.
A beautiful passage. photo: terragalleria.com
That vignette changed the energy of my morning and gave me a sign that all will be auspicious with my client’s consultation. I told that story to about 6 people today so far and they have all responded with the same joy and happiness. I think the monk did what she set out to do today – being joy to others and the world.

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