Feng Shui This---Part Eight--And The Moral of The Story Is...Poor George. The home he loved so dearly was a large part of his early demise. It wasn't long afterwards that his wife, Martha, died and Mt Vernon began it's spiral into neglect. ![]() Restoration Mount Vernon was never successful as a private home after his death. After falling into near ruin the estate was bought in 1858 by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association. They have painstakingly restored it to its former beauty. Mount Vernon is second only to the White House in the number of visitors it welcomes; a fit and beautiful tribute to the father of our country. ![]() When we look at the years following Washington's death we see that the 7th period and 8th period water stars were not supported. This explains why the mansion had deteriorated so badly in those years. With no support, there would be no money. In 1853 the Mount Vernon Ladies Association was formed to purchase Mount Vernon for $200,000. Period 9 was ruling and the water star had its water. The water was headed down the river, so wasn't strong, but it still was enough to help bring the mansion to the attention of patriots who would contribute what they could to bring Washington's house back to its previous glory. Wealth had returned to Mount Vernon, but it would be another 40 years before it would get comfortable. In 1904 the 3 water star was back in the Potomac, bringing home vibrant energy once more. ![]() So, the moral to the story, you ask? A house that supports a military man, a leader and a president may not be a good house for a retired statesman. It's my belief that the house was intended to support the country, through the man. Monica Hess, Feng Shui Consultant, Instructor and Lecturer, Lexington, KY member of the Feng Shui Research Center and The Feng Shui Network
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