About Us
Whether your goals involve career growth, relationships, health, or financial prosperity, our mission is to help turn those dreams into reality – while restoring peace, balance, and harmony through the art and principles of Feng Shui.
We offer personalized recommendations to transform homes and workplaces into spaces that naturally support positive change and personal growth—guided by the same principles that once created profound results in our own experience.
More than a decade ago, a first consultation with a local BTB Feng Shui consultant led to powerful and lasting transformations. Those swift and meaningful changes became the foundation for our work today, inspiring us to help others create environments that nurture success, well-being, and fulfillment.
Sybilla Lenz
Sybilla Lenz is a professional Feng Shui teacher, consultant, speaker, and international co-author of several books, including Welcome Home with Deborah Courville, Living an Abundant Life alongside renowned thought leaders such as Wayne Dyer, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Neale Donald Walsch, and Brian Tracy, and Designing Hospitals of the Future by G.D. Kunders. She is also the creator of the instructional DVD The Energy Atlas.
In addition to her Feng Shui expertise, Sybilla holds a degree in interior design and has achieved long-term success in the financial services industry for more than twenty years. She resides in the serene Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania with her husband, Jim.
Education & Certifications
- Certified in Western Bagua BTB Feng Shui through Suzee Miller’s School of Feng Shui, California
- Graduate of Flying Star Feng Shui from the AmeriChi Feng Shui School, New York
Sarah Lane
Sarah Lane is a certified Meditation instructor and works currently in the insurance field. Sarah has used the principles of Feng Shui for many years helping her with health and love primarily and living a happy loving life with her partner.
Blog
01/26/2025
Flying Star Feng Shui & the Year of the Fire Horse (Bing Wu)
The Year of the Fire Horse is a time of movement, visibility, courage, and accelerated change. Fire Horse energy is bold and fast-moving — it favors initiative, leadership, truth-telling, and decisive action, but it can also amplify impatience, burnout, and emotional reactivity if not balanced wisely.
Flying Star Feng Shui helps us work with this intensity by showing how Qi (energy) distributes itself across space during the year, offering practical ways to support health, harmony, and success.
Fire Horse years emphasize:
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Personal freedom and independence
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Strong emotions and passionate expression
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Sudden changes, breakthroughs, and awakenings
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A need for grounding, moderation, and clear intention
This is a year where alignment matters more than force. Those who act with clarity, integrity, and emotional awareness tend to thrive.
Center Star: #1 White – Wisdom, Flow, New Beginnings
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Supports intuition, communication, spiritual insight, and fresh opportunities
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Encourages listening inward and trusting subtle guidance
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Best supported by calm, uncluttered spaces and gentle Water or Metal elements
This central energy asks us to slow the mind even as life speeds up.
Key Flying Star Influences by Direction
South – #5 Yellow (Challenges & Transformation)
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Brings disruption if overstimulated
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Avoid renovations, loud activity, or strong Fire colors here
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Use Metal cures and keep this area calm and stable
This placement reminds us that Fire Horse energy must be tempered with restraint.
East – #8 White (Stability & Resources)
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Supports long-term growth, finances, and practical success
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Excellent area for grounding activities, planning, or rest
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Earth tones and natural textures are supportive
A stabilizing force in an otherwise fast year.
Southeast – #9 Purple (Completion & Expansion)
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Amplifies success, recognition, joy, and fruition
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Ideal for visibility, creative projects, and celebration
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Fire and Wood elements enhance this energy
This is one of the most auspicious areas of the year.
North – #6 White (Authority & Discipline)
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Supports leadership, decision-making, and responsibility
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Helpful for career focus and structure
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Best balanced with softness to avoid rigidity
A strong placement for those stepping into new roles.
Northeast – #4 Green (Learning & Relationships)
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Enhances romance, creativity, study, and personal growth
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Favorable for students, writers, and relationship healing
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Gentle Wood and Water elements are beneficial
This star softens the intensity of the Fire Horse year.
West – #3 Jade (Conflict & Irritability)
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Can trigger arguments, legal issues, or frustration
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Avoid activating with loud noise or sharp objects
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Use Fire tones subtly to harmonize
A reminder to choose words carefully this year.
Northwest – #2 Black (Health & Energy Drain)
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Calls for rest, nourishment, and self-care
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Metal elements help weaken this star
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Avoid overexertion, especially for caregivers
Listen to your body — it speaks loudly in Fire Horse years.
Southwest – #7 Red (Loss & Boundaries)
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Highlights issues around trust, finances, or security
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Keep this area protected, calm, and intentional
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Water elements help soften sharp energy
Discernment is key here.