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ADHD/Bi-Polar Client Consultation

from a Nancilee’s TELEseminar

With my continuing studies with Nancilee Wydra towards a Masters certification with Feng Shui Institute of America, part of the studies are conducted via TELEseminar where many Certified Professional Pyramid Feng Shui Consultants are gathered to discuss the twists and turns that surface as we are “curing all of the Feng Shui ills” for our clients. Offering them a full palette of sensorial experience for their needs is part of the Pyramid Feng Shui experience. Finding the problem and “curing it” is Nancilee’s field of expertise.

This was the problem one of the consultants encountered with a client.

“The young son has ADHD, Bipolar, and Oppositional Defiance Disorder. The mother had recently painted his bedroom in blues and silver, an ocean theme, creating an underwater-like experience for this room with fish on the walls. She thought this would create a soothing and calming room for him. It did the opposite, he was “wilder” than ever and she has had to move him to another room which has helped some. Any suggestions on how she can change his room to help support him in his disorders and keep him calm?”

Nancilee reminded us that what would normally be great for a person to enjoy, feeling like you were living under the sea with the fish swimming all around could be terrifying for a child that is in constant motion. Perhaps even a feeling of “drowning” in that room with all of the movement could have a negative effect on a ADHD/Bipolar mind set making them “wilder” than ever.

The suggestions that Nancilee thought would work best would be to:
 
  1. Remove the fish from the wall immediately, as this in itself gives the feeling of constant movement causing the child to feel even more unstable.
     
  2. Change the blue color that causes instability for this child, as he experiences a being “sucked into the blue” panic, frightening him, possibly causing faster thoughts and more fears, activating the ADHD/Bipolar condition. The isolation of blue would disconnect this child into his own rapid thoughts and fears, more than any other color. Use a soft terracotta color, promoting a sense of being grounded and stability for this child’s future comfort and security.
       
  3. All silver color should be eliminated. Silver like white, is reflective of metal, invoking constant mental thought processing, causing the mind of the child to be in constant motion, flashing through even more random thoughts. This is the worst possible scenario for ADHD and Bipolar thought processes.

 

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