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Feng shui works to improve life and attitude by altering the environment, and creating an area that is visually balanced and harmonious. It works on the basis of allowing ‘Chi' to flow freely. Feng shui teaches the use of colour, light and symbolism to enhance productivity and well-being. Things like awkward placements, sharp edges, clutter, and dark spaces are detrimental to the natural flow of energy. Using symbolic techniques such as displaying educational diplomas or certificates on the office wall, can remind an individual of previous achievements and bring a sense of courage about future endeavours. The principles of Feng Shui can apply to any area where time is spent, the home, at work, in the garden, and in the car, to bring a sense of harmony and enhance positive energy. Click on an article below to learn more:
Feng Shui works to create environment that is more conducive to the channelling of ‘Chi' – the body's vital energy, and which encourages well-being. Feng Shui works upon colour, the elements, and symbolism to enhance positive feelings within the home. Read more
Using feng shui principles to change the atmosphere of your office or desk area at work, can help to promote feelings of positivity and success. Read more
Traditionally, dowsing has been used to find water, many outdoor survival workshops teach the use of sticks (or one forked stick) to locate underground flow, which ultimately leads to water. This technique has been used for around 8000 years – having been represented in ancient tablets and cave artwork. Read more
Wind chimes are an essential part of Feng Shui practise. When they ring, they are thought to bring a surge of good chi to the environment, and it is advised that they are hung at the front and backdoors of the home or office to ease the flow of this vital energy. Some are designed to be placed on tables or desks and rung by hand to give a burst of chi. Read more
In feng shui, the money frog is one of the most prosperous symbols for attracting money. It is also known as the three legged toad, or ‘Chan Chu', in Chinese. It is legend that the money frog appears nearby to homes which are about to receive good news or financial increase. Read more
In Feng Shui, the money cat is a very strong wealth, fortune, and prosperity symbol. Its beckoning paw attracts money, luck, and new pportunity. Read more
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