Money making machine May 20, 2008
I recently discovered money making business. I came across it by accident. I met up with a couple of my feng shui clients who did well with the business. They were in trouble before with their lives before the feng shui was done on their houses and they are now earning $120,000 per month after 4 months of focus in running a money making machine business.
I have been telling all my clients to take on a project after I have audited the feng shui in their homes. Some people paid attention to my instruction and some people did not realize that the power of feng shui energy could be so fast and took them by surprise that they are not prepare to be in any project.
I had a number of clients telling me that soon after I did feng shui for them, they get business within one week. I have told them to give me a feed back in writing, so you guys can see the results. As soon as they have done that, I will post it here. This is just to show you how feng shui works.
My clinets used to tell me verbally all the time about how feng shui works for them. I did not record it because I did not realize that heal me by hearing it. Until recently that my clients told me that it heals them by hearing the feng shui results I have done too. Aha, there is something to it than we can imagine.
I heard so much about people’s problems and in asking me to help them. Sometimes I do not get to hear the feng shui feed back when I see them again. Just like my client, Sherry said to me that she is now earning $120,000 a month. Her income will be $200,000 next month. I was so pleased that Sherry has become so successful. I am glad she shares the feng shui success stories.
I normally asked my clients how they have become successful in earning that kind of money and I would get my other clients to get on it too. If any of you want to know how Sherry does it to earn so much money, please email me magicalfengshui@gmail.com Sherry told me that she does not mind helping my clients.
Please read the CNN news story below. Please do not wait until this kind of thing happen to you. It could happen to anyone.
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Mom forced to live in car with dogs
- Story Highlights
- Mother of three grown children says, “This is my life in this car right now”
- Santa Barbara, California, allows homeless to sleep in cars in 12 parking lots
- Affluent city has seen a rise in homelessness during California’s housing crisis
- Advocate for homeless: “It’s just amazing the people that are becoming homeless”
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By Thelma Gutierrez and Wayne Drash
CNN
SANTA BARBARA, California (CNN) — Barbara Harvey climbs into the back of her small Honda sport utility vehicle and snuggles with her two golden retrievers, her head nestled on a pillow propped against the driver’s seat.
Californian Barbara Harvey says she is forced to sleep in her car with her dogs after losing her job earlier this year.
A former loan processor, the 67-year-old mother of three grown children said she never thought she’d spend her golden years sleeping in her car in a parking lot.
“This is my bed, my dogs,” she said. “This is my life in this car right now.”
Harvey was forced into homelessness earlier this year after being laid off. She said that three-quarters of her income went to paying rent in Santa Barbara, where the median house in the scenic, oceanfront city costs more than $1 million. She lost her condo two months ago and had little savings as backup.
“It went to hell in a handbasket,” she said. “I didn’t think this would happen to me. It’s just something that I don’t think that people think is going to happen to them is what it amounts to. It happens very quickly, too.”
Harvey now works part time for $8 an hour, and she draws Social Security to help make ends meet. But she still cannot afford an apartment, and so every night she pulls into a gated parking lot to sleep in her car, along with other women who find themselves in a similar predicament. Watch women who live in their cars »
There are 12 parking lots across Santa Barbara that have been set up to accommodate the growing middle-class homelessness. These lots are believed to be part of the first program of its kind in the United States, according to organizers.
The lots open at 7 p.m. and close at 7 a.m. and are run by New Beginnings Counseling Center, a homeless outreach organization.
It is illegal for people in California to sleep in their cars on streets. New Beginnings worked with the city to allow the parking lots as a safe place for the homeless to sleep in their vehicles without being harassed by people on the streets or ticketed by police.
Harvey stays at the city’s only parking lot for women. “This is very safe, and that’s why I feel very comfortable,” she said.
Nancy Kapp, the New Beginnings parking lot coordinator, said the group began seeing a need for the lots in recent months as California’s foreclosure crisis hit the city hard. She said a growing number of senior citizens, women and lower- and middle-class families live on the streets. See how foreclosure filings are up 75 percent »
“You look around today and there are so many,” said Kapp, who was homeless with her young daughter two decades ago. “I see women sleeping on benches. It’s heartbreaking.”
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She added, “The way the economy is going, it’s just amazing the people that are becoming homeless. It’s hit the middle class.”
She and others with New Beginnings walk the streets looking for people and families sleeping in their cars. The workers inform them about the parking lot program.
New Beginnings screens people to make sure they won’t cause trouble. No alcohol or drugs are allowed in the parking lots.
“What we are trying to do is we pull bad apples out, and we put good apples in the parking lots and really help people out,” said Shaw Tolley, another coordinator with New Beginnings.
Most of the time, the lots are transition points. New Beginnings works with each person to try to find a more permanent housing solution.
“It saddens me when they live in their vehicles,” Tolley said. “It is not the most ideal situation for senior citizens and families, but it is reality.”
He added, “We need to engage this problem. This is reality.”
John Quigley, an economics professor at the University of California-Berkeley, said the California housing crisis has left many middle-class families temporarily homeless or forced them to go to food banks to feed their families.
“Part of the reason why it’s so painful in Santa Barbara is there’s so little in the way of alternative housing,” Quigley said. “If there were alternative low and moderate housing and rental accommodations that were reasonably close by, you can imagine it wouldn’t have this desperate look to it as people living in their cars.”
At the only lot for women in Santa Barbara, it’s a tough existence. There are no showers or running water. On the night CNN visited, a half-dozen women already were in the parking lot before nightfall.
Linn Labou, 54, lives in her car with four cats. She used to be in the National Guard and is on a waiting list for government housing, but the wait is a year long.
“I went looking for family, but I couldn’t get them to help me,” she said.
As for Harvey, she begins each day by walking her two dogs before going to her part-time job. She leaves the dogs in her car with its windows cracked while she works.
It’s another chapter in her life that she’s certain she’ll get through, even though she said she knows it pains her children. Her 19-year-old daughter moved in with friends to avoid being homeless.
“My daughter especially is very unhappy. Sometimes she’ll cry and she’ll call and say, ‘Mom, I just can’t stand it that you are living in a car,’ ” Harvey said. “I’ll say, ‘You know what? This is OK for right now because I’m safe, I’m healthy, the dogs are doing OK and I have a job and things will get better.’ ”
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