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Feng Shui 2018

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One should be mindful towards the Annual Feng Shui and the ways that Flying Stars influence every aspect of our lives. Each year, the annual Flying Star will influence your property – and its different locations – in distinctive ways. The type and level of influence will depend on your property’s facing, its layout, and the surrounding area. We can assess these influences to boost our overall luck and divert harmful energies. The most effective approach is to use locations and directions to create your own wealth opportunities. Here are the latest recommendations to make good use of your space in 2018: Good areas to sleep in: - Northwest - South - Southeast - Southwest Bad areas to sleep in: - West (Sickness) - North (Hardship) Where to spend more time: - Southeast (Wealth, #8) - South (Romance, #4) - SE3 (Wealth Luck, Long De) - SW1 (Fulfillment, Fu De) - NW3 (Optimism, Tai Yang) - NE1 (Relationship,

Slow Feng Shui, Fast Feng Shui

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Slow versus Fast:  W hich one do you need? Feng Shui may be very complicated with endless techniques and tips to experiment with. It can be hard to select one that works best for you. Every Feng Shui expert wants the best for their clients and to see them happy in themselves and their environment. There are different ways to approach your objectives and achieve prosperity and well-being. Some provide steady results over a considerable period.  Others are fast-tr acked in a quick route that can achieve goals and gain control over your business. We typically use slow and steady (Yin) methods for houses and properties, especially in natural elements such as mountains, water, etc. In contrast to Yin Feng Shui, Fast Feng Shui (character for it?) is typically used for small and medium-sized corporations as they work in a constantly shifting market and competing with other companies.  Business clients feel more assured upon knowing that their offic

Feng Shui Flying Stars

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Flying Star   is the most popular Feng Shui technique for  property assessment. At first, Flying Star seems simple, but it is very layered. It is part of the ancient Xuan Kong (Shu – An – Gong) system, which translates as ‘the mysterious void.’ Xuan Kong comprises of many subsystems and techniques. The most practiced method for bringing Feng Shui to prominence in the West is Xuan Kong Fei Xing (Flying Stars). The Flying Stars is applied to place a property in the best possible manner when allocating rooms and furniture within.  The Flying Stars chart can also be an essential tool that can help in relating to existing energy patterns in the property and the individual based on their Life Gua. (Calculate your Life Gua here! bit.ly/LifeGua) It depicts health, relationship prospects and wealth opportunities for the occupant in their property inside and specific time-frame. *Read more about Flying Stars Feng Shui in the award-winning book ‘A Course in

The Eight Mansions or Ba Zhai

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Ba Zhai  is widely used for  residential  properties assessment. Ba Zhai is the method usually carried out during Feng Shui assessments on residential properties. It is an efficient way to design Feng Shui in your home or office that will have a deeper impact in your life. In my Feng Shui Consultations, I have witnessed first-hand amazing results after applying Ba Zhai Feng Shui to a client’s property. It is possible to find the best locations for sleep, work, and leisure using Ba Zhai.  The term ‘Ba Zhai’ means ‘Eight Houses’ and refers to the categorization of all properties into eight different types. Accordingly, there are eight houses: Zhen (East), Xun (Southeast), Li (South), Kan (North), Kun (Southwest), Gen (Northeast), Qian (Northwest) and Dui (West). Each of the Eight Houses has four favorable  and unfavorable  locations and the main objective is to spend time in the favorable  places as well as placing important features such

Feng Shui book

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A Course in Real Feng Shui The Winner of the Soul-Bridge Mind-Body-Spirit Book Awards (January 2018) For most people, the decision of where to stay and where to work is an arbitrary one, taken with utmost laxity and based on superficial factors like cost efficiency, profitability and personal convenience. Many are oblivious to the fact that their choice property whether for work or residential purposes has a direct effect on their overall h ealth happiness and prosperity. Althea S.T a renowned writer and veteran practitioner of the sacred art of Feng Shui helps you see why and how your property influences your general wellbeing with her bestselling book – A Course in Real Feng Shui. Do you want to find a property that works for you? Are you aware that properties differ in terms of the potentials they possess to better the lives of their occupants? If your answer to any of these questions is yes then you’re in luck – A Course in Feng Shui; the ancient art o

Feng Shui Secrets to a Good Night’s Sleep

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Sleep is  an  essential  part of  our   health and well-being. Ongoing sleep deficiency  has been  linked to irritability,  anxiety, weight  gain  and  depression . R ecent s tudies ha ve  also shown  a  connection between  an  increased risk of  cardiac disease, diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure  and even cancer . While we  sleep our heart and blood vessels  go th r ough a  regener ation process. A  g ood night ’s  sleep makes  u s feel better,  putting us in a better  mood .  It helps us maintain a  steady  and healthy  weight .  Scientists  believe   that  p eople who sleep well live longer  lives  and that a   good  night ’s   sleep  is  also  good for the brain;  improv ing learning abilities a nd performance. Those who sleep  well  are much better at  fight ing  depression ;  they are more tolerant   and are generally in a better overall  mood .  With an improved ability  to  focus ,  they are more  likely  to  avoid accidents,  which are  typically linked to sleep  dep

What is Feng Shui and how to learn it

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What is Feng Shui? Every author and Feng Shui teacher harbors different definitions – but it all comes to one thing: Qi (energy). Without efficient Qi, the Feng Shui of the home or office will not deliver accurate results. Feng Shui is the natural science of ‘wind and water,’ which has been used since ancient times to assess how Heaven and Earth influence locations and properties. This practice involves finding the ideal places to bury the dead as well as building and positioning a property with optimum results for the occupant’s well-being. This practice also branches into interior design. Allocating the essential feature in rooms are vital, such as the main entrance, where the bed and stove positions as well as desks. Feng Shui offers many techniques that can help improve the occupant’s life and luck in three ways: 1.    The Qi the property gains from its surrounding landscape. Regarding landscape and surroundings, the primary goal is to locate th

How does Feng Shui affects us? (3)

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Through the ways we use  the  property  ( Y ou can  improve  the odds by changing  how you use your  property ) 1.  Overall  flow of  Qi through the property 2.  Placement of the b ed s , stove and desk  3.  Using  the  favorable locations  of the property 4.  Utilizing   favorable personal directions

How does Feng Shui affect us? (2)

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Through the  main features of the  property  ( A  property can receive different kinds of Qi ;  destructive or prosperous ) 1.  The way  in which a  property receives Qi from the landscape and  the  surroundings 2.  Property facing 3.  Door placement/facing