Archives for the ‘Feng Shui Life’ Category

Feng Shui in 2006 The Year of the Dog

Dec 24th, 2005 • Category: Feng Shui Life

New Year is a good time to assess how the Feng Shui of your home has affected your life. Maybe you’ve had a consultation during the year, or you’ve been reading some Feng Shui books and started to apply the techniques to your own home or business.
Feng Shui can take up to three months to [...]



Feng Shui and Shop Locations

Dec 10th, 2005 • Category: Feng Shui Life

Isn’t it interesting that many shopping strips have an active and a passive side?
In Feng Shui we refer to this phenomena in terms of Yin and Yang. The Yang side�s where there�s a concentration of activity. A Yang location is preferred, especially for businesses.
This could be the side with more sun (good for a cafe [...]



Defusing the North-South Issue

Nov 24th, 2005 • Category: Feng Shui Life

Those new to Feng Shui scour the net for info, or buy a book or few, then begin to wonder whether Feng Shui should be changed for the Southern Hemisphere.
I find that Feng Shui topics often come in ‘waves,’ and lately I’ve had many enquiries on its use in the Southern Hemisphere.
Here are the types [...]



We Feng Shui Parliament

Nov 17th, 2005 • Category: Feng Shui Life

When Jack McConnell visits China next month on his autumn trade visit, he’ll no doubt invite his Chinese counterpart, Wen Jiabao, to come to Scotland. However, the First Minister may find that his hosts aren’t too keen on coming to see his spanking new parliament building. Why? It’s all about the chi. The art of [...]



Feng Shui vs. Marketing

Nov 16th, 2005 • Category: Feng Shui Life

Most of us grew up believing in some local Folk Belief that’s meant to improve our LUCK, HEALTH or LOVE. I grew up in Texas where some neighbors hung horseshoes over their doors. To the general public that was a sign… the family was superstitious and having problems. Around the world many Folk Beliefs are [...]



Why Yearly Feng Shui Updates Are Beneficial

Nov 16th, 2005 • Category: Feng Shui Life

Feng Shui is an environmental science based on time and space with repeatable energy patterns that have predictable consequences. Your beliefs have nothing to do with Feng Shui’s elemental remedies improving your finances, health and/or relationships.
The Chinese sciences of Feng Shui and Acupuncture have improved lives since before paper was invented. Both of these sciences [...]



Your 15 Lifetime Keys Personal Directions

Nov 16th, 2005 • Category: Feng Shui Life

There are 4 levels to a Classical Feng Shui diagnosis and only 5% of consultants know how to determine all of your 15� birthday derived directions. Most consultants focus on the Form School Feng Shui aspects that are visible, because those aspects are easily depicted in popular books.
Some consultants are qualified to accurately determine your [...]



Are You Living With Sabotaging Energies?

Nov 13th, 2005 • Category: Feng Shui Life

When you feel your physical energy out of balance, you might visit your Acupuncturist for a treatment. However, the Feng Shui energy patterns of your building could be contributing to your health problems. On a daily basis, the unseen energies in your home and office are either supporting or sabotaging your health, relationships and finances.
Here [...]



What to Expect during a Feng Shui Consultation

Oct 15th, 2005 • Category: Feng Shui Life

This article discusses the various areas involved in an authentic Classical Feng Shui Consultation, (incorporating the Luo Pan Compass, Surrounding Landform, 8 Mansions and Xuan Kong/Flying Star Feng Shui). The practice of Xuan Kong Fei Xing Feng Shui originated over 1500 years ago, and involves mathematical computations and probability factors determined via the precise compass [...]