RESCHEDULED: Lunch & Learn | Feng Shui: Creating a Balanced and Harmonious Environment

DMAR Global Committee presents this unique opportunity to learn about the foundations of Feng Shui. 

WHAT: Lunch & Learn | Feng Shui: Creating a Balanced and Harmonious Environment 

WHEN: Monday, January 18th, 2016 | 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM - Add to Calendar

WHERE: DMAR HQ | 4601 DTC Blvd. Suite 100 Denver, CO 80237 - View Map

Free Member Lunch & Learn - RSVP here


About the speaker: 

The guest speaker for this session is Eiko Okura, an Interior Designer who integrates the ancient Chinese art of Feng Shui into her clients’ homes and businesses. Her simple and elegant way of creating a special place is based on her life principles – joy, ease, and contentment.

Eiko was born and raised in the small mountain village of Aso in central Japan, several hours south of Kyoto, where the rhythms of Nature and traditional wisdom of elders are still celebrated in everyday life. In addition to this rich cultural heritage, she formally studied Eastern and Western Aesthetics at Tezukayama Gakuin University in Osaka, Japan, and completed a second degree in Interior Design after moving to Colorado in 1984. Eiko studied a lineage of Black Sect Tantric Buddhism (BTB) Feng Shui with His Holiness Grandmaster Professor Lin Yun and Ms. Katherine Metz.

Now, she blends over two decades of experience as an award winning interior designer with the ancient art of Feng Shui. She uses these combined skills to assist her clients in creating the most balanced and harmonious environment possible. Beautiful and functional interior design and good Feng Shui go hand-in-hand; there is no compromise of one to meet the goal of the other.

She offers her service locally in Denver and Boulder and nationally and internationally, bringing her touch to homeowners, business organizations, medical and healing professionals as well as hospitality industries.

Eiko invites you to explore the benefits of great design and the magic of Feng Shui for your project, whether it is one small room or a large community development.

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