Meet Logynn

Feng Shui has guided my life for over two decades. When I first stepped into a community Feng Shui class more than 25 years ago, I had no idea that it was about to transform my life.

After that initial class, I couldn’t wait to go home and put all my new knowledge into practice. The shifts and changes that followed literally changed my life. Right away, I knew that I needed to learn more, so I was led to teachers in San Antonio, California, New York, Florida and New Mexico. Feng Shui is a lot like putting on glasses for the first time, when you don’t even realize that your world has been blurry. Suddenly everything became crystal clear, and started making different choices as each new layer was revealed.

My studies led me to study with Joani Nunez, Seann Xenja, Alison Schockner, Grand Master Professor Lin Yin (pictured above), Valmai Howe Elkins and so many more.

There are many different ways to learn Feng Shui and many different styles, but ultimately, they all lead to the same place. The style that you connect with depends on how you learn. My first class focused on the Black Hat Buddhism style, and I am grateful for this because if I had walked into a Feng Shui class teaching the Compass style, I would not be here today. As an intuitive and empath, I felt an immediate connection with the BTB or Black Hat style.

I was already a practicing consultant when I discovered Power Feng Shui which was developed and taught by author, and practitioner, Valmai Howe Elkins. She founded The Academy of Power Feng Shui in Santa Fe, NM in order to teach students how to apply her unique study of patterns, blockages and paths to healing from an energetic perspective. As soon as I read her book, Adventures of a Feng Shui Detective, I knew I needed to learn from her.

My work combines both styles of Feng Shui in a way that allows my clients to create a life that they love through an enhanced self-awareness and application of centuries old wisdom that has withstood the test of time. Feng Shui has ancient roots in the Chinese culture and its timeless relevance is needed now more than ever.

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CV.