
Seeing the World as a Mirror + Practices for More Magic
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EP 76: Seeing the World as a Mirror + Practices for More Magic with Anjie Cho
In this episode, I talk with Anjie Cho, architect + feng shui educator. We talk about specific practices to tap into your everyday magic, beauty + potential through nature, flowers, meditation, relationships, the five elements + all the ways the world communicates with you.
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We talk about:
- Living your art everyday: what that means + why
- "Seeing the entire universe in one container" in the meditative art of flower arranging
- Seeing the world as a mirror, and a specific method to use when challenges arise in relationships
- How your closest relationships can teach you the most + how to love the people that irritate you the most in life
- Flower arranging: a compassionate study of yourself, your habits + impermanence
- How to dispose of offering flowers
- How to tap into which of the five elements that support + nourish you most
- Giving forgotten spaces in your home love + attention
- How to trust your first inclinations + why it saves time
- “First thought, best thought”: what it means + how to live by it
- Calculating your ‘daymaster’: calculator is here
- How chatter makes you blind
- Speech practices: choosing your words carefully + eliminating gossip/complaints/harsh words
- Daily practice: ‘How am I doing in one word?’ + contemplating that word for five minutes
More about Anjie:
Anjie Cho is an architect, feng shui educator and author of Holistic Spaces: 108 Ways to Create a Mindful and Peaceful Home. She is the owner of Anjie Cho Architect, co-founder of the Mindful Design Feng Shui School, and founder of Holistic Spaces which hosts a blog, podcast and online store. Anjie is also an assistant teacher of dharma arts and meditation in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage.
CONNECT WITH ANJIE:
Follow her on Instagram: @AnjieCho
Visit Angie’s Website !
CONNECT WITH KATIE:
Follow her on Instagram: @iamkatiehess @lotuswei
LinkedIn: Katie Hess
Media Kit: Katie Hess, International
Happy listening,