Elsah Cort, RN, CMT
I found Feng Shui over ten years ago as I was studying craniosacral work. I saw how these practices worked together as two sides of the same coin. Feng Shui works with the outer aspects
of our being and lives, craniosacral
therapy works with the inner aspects, although both cross their own realms all the time, as they are supreme forms of energy work.
The 12th century poet and teacher, Rumi, tells us to
"work
as much in the invisible world as you do in the visible."
Both Feng Shui and craniosacral
therapy interface with the invisible world and can offer
profound manifestations in the visible world.
I have "played" with Feng Shui in my own home and life, working through many, many layers of changes. Feng Shui is an on-going process. How you practice it evolves with how you live your own life. Feng Shui is ancient and was present in a myriad of expressions in all indigenous cultures. In recent years it has bloomed in the western world where it has become organic and fluidic, re-creating itself.
As your Feng Shui consultant, I see my role as guide or mentor only.
The most important practitioner of Feng Shui is you!
(I have been an RN since 1969 and I am an education provider for the California Board of Registered
Nursing. I offer nursing burnout retreats, based on mind-body-spirit concepts and hands-on
techniques found in craniosacral therapy and other integrative medicine
principles and practices. The workshops are designed for nurses but are
also open to anyone with job burnout. Continuing nursing education hours are available
to licensed RN's and LVN's in California.
I have been a bed and breakfast host since 1987 with my private guest cottage, Cort Cottage Bed and Breakfast, located 4 miles from the main entrance to Sequoia National Park.)