Hi DMarys!

Here are the answers to your questions:
1) Pages 28-30 of your Level Three Manual contain Marie’s recommendations for the various cures. If you can’t do the “actual” recommendation, find a rendering or image of some sort that seems to fill the bill.

2) Feng shui is always about balance. Do the cures specified, but be sure that none of them seem to overpower the others.

3) Most people do the flying stars activations and cures on the home as a whole.

4) Generally people do their cures on the main floor. You wouldn’t do cures in a stairwell.

5) You can do a cure on a floor other than the main floor. Just be sure that you specify you are placing the cure for the home as a whole.

6) If an activation needs to be done in an area that has plumbing, you can either activate it on another floor, or in that area of another room on the main floor. Just be sure you specify, when placing your activation, what you are doing. For example, if you’re placing an activation in the West of the living room (because the Abundance Star falls in the bathroom which is in the West area of the home) – “I am placing this crystal gemstone to activate the yearly abundance star which is in the West this year.”

7) Generally you are not going to place interior activations outside. If for some reason you choose to do this, remember they will need to be substantially larger, because the landscape doesn’t have the physical boundaries your home does. Landscape feng shui is not part of the basic Diamond Feng Shui course.

8) Marie specifies moving metal needs to be six-rod hollow metal wind chimes. She doesn’t specify the arrangements of those rods.

9) Cures and activations should always be proportionate to the space. If you’re curing a studio apartment, they will be smaller, for a house they will be larger.


All the best!
Wendy Greer