Meet Sharon Baldoni

When Sharon Baldoni discovered the Bahai Faith in 1970, it transformed her life as it confirmed many beliefs that she had held as a youth, such as the abolition of prejudice, equal rights for men and women, the unity of all God’s religions, and most importantly, the harmony of science and religion.

A designer and student of quantum physics, metaphysics, and BioGeometry® for decades, Sharon has been consulting in Feng Shui since the mid-1990s. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio State University, and she has been continuing studies with Professor Ibrahim Karim, founder of BioGeometry® since 2001 and specializes in healing homes and businesses through the science of BioGeometry®. She has studied under many notable authors and scientists including Gregg Braden, Bruce Lipton, David Hawkins, and Masaru Emoto, and continues to increase her understanding of the latest theories of physics including most recently, quantum physicist Nassim Harriman.

She has been the co-host of two television series called The Spiritual Revolution and Spiritual Revolution II taped in Los Angeles and San Francisco respectively, where she interviewed and discussed the principles of the Bahai Faith with professionals, authors, and celebrities.

As an Interior Designer, Feng Shui, and licensed BioGeometry® Practitioner, she has designed restaurants, corporate offices, commercial properties, and residential homes and has healed each environment using the principles and tools of these practices. She has had several articles written about her regarding her Feng Shui and BioGeometry® success stories. Her approach combines both her artistic eye as a fine artist, her practicality of being an award-winning designer and owner of a fashion design firm in Los Angeles, and her years of experience supervising construction and designing homes. Her clients include well-known personalities throughout the country and she has been featured on the internet, radio, and television.

An award-winning artist and poet, she has shown her paintings and portraits around the country and in the homes of note-worthy patrons. Her recent “Legends of the Faith”, are a collection of paintings of notable personages in the history of the Baha’i Faith.