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Divine Design

Designing gardens as sanctuaries through listening, balance and form.

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A Three-Stage Approach

Divine Design is a structured yet intuitive process that brings together geomancy, biogeometry and traditional garden design to create places of balance, vitality and refuge.

The process unfolds in three stages:




Step One – Listen to the Land

Every site has its own character, memory and energetic pattern. Before any intervention takes place, time is spent listening — observing the land’s natural rhythms, stress points and invitations.

This stage establishes a respectful relationship with the site and ensures that design emerges from the land, not imposed upon it.


Step Two – Clear and Harmonise

Where imbalances or disturbances are present, these are gently addressed. This may involve clearing stagnant or disruptive energies and harmonising the flow of natural forces such as water lines, ley lines or elemental influences.

The aim is not control, but restoration — allowing the land to return to a state of coherence and ease.


Step Three – Create a Sanctuary

The final stage focuses on shaping the space into a living sanctuary. This may be as simple as placing talismans or making offerings, or as extensive as a complete garden redesign.

Working with the elements — a core principle of Feng Shui — features such as water, fire, wind, stone and planting are introduced to establish balance and vitality.

Drawing inspiration from ancient master builders, the use of form, proportion and materials such as stone and quartz-rich elements can amplify beneficial energies and support wellbeing.

Living Landscapes

By combining biogeometry with sound horticultural practice, Divine Design supports healthier plants, improved biodiversity and spaces that nourish both land and people.

As vitality increases, nature responds. Pollinators return, wildlife reappears, and gardens become places of life rather than maintenance. Whether the goal is a labyrinth, kitchen garden, wildlife sanctuary or sacred retreat, each project is co-created with care and intention.

Who it’s for

Divine Design is for people who want more than a visually pleasing garden 
— it’s for those seeking a space that feels right.

Frequently asked questions

Here are some common questions about Sacred Objects:

No. It integrates energetic awareness with practical garden design and sound ecological principles.

Not at all. Divine Design can apply to a single corner or an entire landscape.

Yes. Many designs support kitchen gardens, herbs and electroculture practices.

Always. Each space is shaped in response to the land and the people who live with it.

Talk to me about your site

If you’re in the South East and would like a grounded conversation about your land and what it needs, get in touch.

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