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Feng Shui
 

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese study that examines how the environment can influence human well-being.

Ancient Chinese sages noted all natural phenomena and wrote down their observations. They then came to the conclusion that the forces of the universe, the mountains, rivers, wind and water can also shape the fortune of people.

These sages realized that the surroundings and immediate living area of a person influence his or her interrelationships with their family and with others, their financial prosperity as well as their health and their general stability. They initially used this valuable knowledge to benefit the emperor and nobles in their need to extend their power, their lives and also to ensure good relationships with each other.

For centuries Feng Shui was a well-kept secret that was passed from mouth to mouth from Master to disciple. Feng Shui became very popular subject in Chinese and Asian communities but its true meaning and practice is only well understood by the cream of intellectuals. This was because it was difficult for rural people to understand and apply this knowledge using calculations and compasses and because the emperor sometimes spread false information himself with the purpose of deceiving his enemies.

However, the true knowledge has passed down to our own time and is now also fascinating the West.

Today people from all social groups are utilizing this ancient body of knowledge to improve their well-being in all aspects of their lives.

A Feng Shui consultation

Feng Shui is not a belief nor religion and has nothing to do with the feeling or intuition about a room or surroundings. Feng Shui is based purely on calculations made by using a Lo Pan compass.

A full Feng Shui consultation includes:

a. Measuring the exact number of degrees of the front of the building with a Lo-Pan compass. Special features such as mountains, roads, swimming pools, fountains, even down to trees or lamp-posts, are taken into consideration.
b. Checking the inside of the premises with the architect plans in hand and the approximate date of construction and occupation of the building. Noting how the different energies are distributed in each room based on direction and timing (the Flying Stars method).
c. Discussing & proposing the location of windows, doorways, furniture and other objects.
d. A detailed written report explaining the changes to be done with priorities.
e. Noting the birthdays of the people involved in the enterprise, in order to incorporate the correct colors & shapes into their immediate surroundings.
f. A Flying Star month-by-month “check up” for a complete year. This includes pinpointing the exact time that negative energies are “visiting” key locations in the premises such as bedrooms, main doors and offices, along with suggestions on how to avoid them.
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