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Prior to founding her private practice in Paris in 1999, Marie-Pierre Dillenseger had 19 years experience in sales and large scale project management in IT and multimedia training. She worked for the public and private sectors, in France and in the U.S.A. (Beaubourg Public Library, City of Paris Library Network, Computer Library Systems, Linguistic Systems, MicroMentor).
Although she identified Time and Space as powerful, cost-effective, yet neglected key factors to performance early on in her career it took a medical diagnosis of “only three months to live” in 1995 for her to take her passion seriously. She engaged in the full-time study, evaluation and practice of all aspects of Chinese personal and business assessments techniques while deepening her understanding of Jungian synchronicity, ancestor syndrome (A. A. Schutzenberger) and childhood trauma (Alice Miller). She created PowerSPACES in Paris in 1999, moving her consulting practice to Cambridge, Massachussets in 2008.
She has taught professional practitioners in classical Chinese Feng Shui and Bazi since 1999, initiating and running the French arm of the FSRC, Feng Shui Research Center (1999-2012). She has continued supervision, specialized and closed door seminars in France, Italy and Switzerland ever since. In recent years, she shifted her teaching focus to the non specialists. Her objective is to provide accessible, effective and highly applicable pathways to Vitality through her numerous books, articles and public communications. Her annual Chinese New Year Lecture have been drawing crowds since 2001.
Marie-Pierre Dillenseger’s expertise combines strong analytical and analogical skills, deep understanding of business strategy and an unyielding dedication to individual growth, personal empowerment and life energy.
She has been involved in historical preservation since 2013 (currently Chair of the Half Crown/Marsh Neighborhood Conservation District Commission in Cambridge, MA), environmental preservation (Cape Cod), and habitat quality (Correspondant to Leroy Merlin work group on Habitat, Environment and Health) since 2008. She co-authored “Les Nouvelles Alexandries” in 1994, a book on National Libraries worldwide.
Marie-Pierre Dillenseger holds a Master Degree in Library Science (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Bibliothèques, 1984), a Graduate Degree (DEA) in French Literature on the work of Julien Gracq whom she met and had a correspondence with (Lyon II, 1984) and a Library Science Certificate from Simmons College (Boston, 1993). She received the title of Master by Chinese Master Joseph Yu in 2002 (Toronto).

National Congress of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Aix en Provence
25
Years of practice
5
Miles a Day
13
Houses renovated
4
Teapots a day
158
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