Shui To Go! (said, “Shway to go!”) is the Feng Shui company started in 2001 by me, artist & author Eileen Eilis Morey.

Note: Initially, I built this website using my online pen name, Aisling D’Art.

My goal for Shui To Go! is to provide easy-to-use information about Feng Shui for Western audiences.

I believe that Feng Shui is a common-sense approach to interior design and decor.  My focus is on clutter and organization, as well as the sense of flow, graciousness, and positive energy in your home or business.

Whether or not you take the more “mystical” aspects of Feng Shui seriously, it provides a superb starting point for decorating your home, garden, or office.

My style

When I write about Feng Shui, my directions usually refer to Black Hat Sect (BHS) Feng Shui.   That style of Feng Shui bases everything on the placement of the front door of the home or office.

Although I respect more time-honored Feng Shui schools and traditions, BHS Feng Shui seems to work best with Western audiences. It’s also the easiest to use.

However, when working with a client, I’m comfortable using either a traditional, compass-based approach or the simpler BHS style.

Related websites

This website features many articles from my regular Feng Shui column from my years as BellaOnline’s Feng Shui authority.

However, I’ve updated many of those articles so they offer even more extensive information, tips and links.  In many cases, a one-page article from BellaOnline has been expanded to two or three pages here at Shui To Go!

Copyright

All articles and recordings at this website are copyrighted by Eileen Morey.  All original illustrations are also copyrighted by me.

However, unless otherwise noted, all of my Shui To Go! articles are also published with a Creative Commons license:

Creative Commons License
This work by Eileen Eilis Morey is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

In other words, I retain the copyright, but you can copy my articles and place them at your website.  (For more details, see my Copyright page.)

You may also include some of my articles in books and magazines, free of charge.  However, there are some limits to that.  See the copyright page for more information, or contact me if you have questions.

 

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