What is Feng Shui? Feng Shui, a Chinese
term meaning “Wind and Water” has
been practiced for over three thousand years in China. Feng Shui is based
on the premise that people experience happier, healthier, more prosperous
lives when their home and work environments are harmonious. It has it’s
basis in the I’ Ching, the Book of Change. The basic assumption put
forth by the I’ Ching is that change (action) is not an isolated phenomenon
but, in fact, affects every other facet of existence synchronistically.
In
ancient China and in many Eastern sections of the world, great care is
taken in the placement of buildings. In the West, buildings were placed most
often with little care to placement and direction. When we begin practices
of Feng Shui in Western Culture, we usually start with a structure that already
exists. The healthy flow of Ch’i (energy) is always crucial. What you
will learn are the means to balance the pathways of Ch’i in your individual
homes and offices to achieve the desired result - health, prosperity and
happiness. A homes or office space that has Ch’i depleting qualities
can drain the resources of those who live and work there. Ch’i enriched
environments attract opportunities and all kinds of benefits. Balancing and
enhancing the environment where you live and work is one of the best ways
to energize and manifest your goals, hopes and dreams.
A comment from W. Dillard,
Euless, Texas
“Since nothing happens by
co-coincidence, I believe the following year will be much better for me.
Ever since you introduced me to Feng Shui our household has changed dramatically...Georgie,
I can’t thank you
enough for the positive effect you have had on my life, as well as the ripple
effect, and I thank you for following your heart to share with me the valuable
things you have shared.”
Feng Shui
What is Feng Shui? Feng Shui, a Chinese
term meaning “Wind and Water” has
been practiced for over three thousand years in China. Feng Shui is based
on the premise that people experience happier, healthier, more prosperous
lives when their home and work environments are harmonious. It has it’s
basis in the I’ Ching, the Book of Change. The basic assumption put
forth by the I’ Ching is that change (action) is not an isolated phenomenon
but, in fact, affects every other facet of existence synchronistically.
In
ancient China and in many Eastern sections of the world, great care is
taken in the placement of buildings. In the West, buildings were placed most
often with little care to placement and direction. When we begin practices
of Feng Shui in Western Culture, we usually start with a structure that already
exists. The healthy flow of Ch’i (energy) is always crucial. What you
will learn are the means to balance the pathways of Ch’i in your individual
homes and offices to achieve the desired result - health, prosperity and
happiness. A homes or office space that has Ch’i depleting qualities
can drain the resources of those who live and work there. Ch’i enriched
environments attract opportunities and all kinds of benefits. Balancing and
enhancing the environment where you live and work is one of the best ways
to energize and manifest your goals, hopes and dreams.
A comment from W. Dillard,
Euless, Texas
“Since nothing happens by
co-coincidence, I believe the following year will be much better for me.
Ever since you introduced me to Feng Shui our household has changed dramatically...Georgie,
I can’t thank you
enough for the positive effect you have had on my life, as well as the ripple
effect, and I thank you for following your heart to share with me the valuable
things you have shared.”
Feng Shui
What is Feng Shui? Feng Shui, a Chinese
term meaning “Wind and Water” has
been practiced for over three thousand years in China. Feng Shui is based
on the premise that people experience happier, healthier, more prosperous
lives when their home and work environments are harmonious. It has it’s
basis in the I’ Ching, the Book of Change. The basic assumption put
forth by the I’ Ching is that change (action) is not an isolated phenomenon
but, in fact, affects every other facet of existence synchronistically.
In
ancient China and in many Eastern sections of the world, great care is
taken in the placement of buildings. In the West, buildings were placed most
often with little care to placement and direction. When we begin practices
of Feng Shui in Western Culture, we usually start with a structure that already
exists. The healthy flow of Ch’i (energy) is always crucial. What you
will learn are the means to balance the pathways of Ch’i in your individual
homes and offices to achieve the desired result - health, prosperity and
happiness. A homes or office space that has Ch’i depleting qualities
can drain the resources of those who live and work there. Ch’i enriched
environments attract opportunities and all kinds of benefits. Balancing and
enhancing the environment where you live and work is one of the best ways
to energize and manifest your goals, hopes and dreams.
A comment from W. Dillard,
Euless, Texas
“Since nothing happens by
co-coincidence, I believe the following year will be much better for me.
Ever since you introduced me to Feng Shui our household has changed dramatically...Georgie,
I can’t thank you
enough for the positive effect you have had on my life, as well as the ripple
effect, and I thank you for following your heart to share with me the valuable
things you have shared.”
Feng Shui
What is Feng Shui? Feng Shui, a Chinese
term meaning “Wind and Water” has
been practiced for over three thousand years in China. Feng Shui is based
on the premise that people experience happier, healthier, more prosperous
lives when their home and work environments are harmonious. It has it’s
basis in the I’ Ching, the Book of Change. The basic assumption put
forth by the I’ Ching is that change (action) is not an isolated phenomenon
but, in fact, affects every other facet of existence synchronistically.
In
ancient China and in many Eastern sections of the world, great care is
taken in the placement of buildings. In the West, buildings were placed most
often with little care to placement and direction. When we begin practices
of Feng Shui in Western Culture, we usually start with a structure that already
exists. The healthy flow of Ch’i (energy) is always crucial. What you
will learn are the means to balance the pathways of Ch’i in your individual
homes and offices to achieve the desired result - health, prosperity and
happiness. A homes or office space that has Ch’i depleting qualities
can drain the resources of those who live and work there. Ch’i enriched
environments attract opportunities and all kinds of benefits. Balancing and
enhancing the environment where you live and work is one of the best ways
to energize and manifest your goals, hopes and dreams.
A comment from W. Dillard,
Euless, Texas
“Since nothing happens by
co-coincidence, I believe the following year will be much better for me.
Ever since you introduced me to Feng Shui our household has changed dramatically...Georgie,
I can’t thank you
enough for the positive effect you have had on my life, as well as the ripple
effect, and I thank you for following your heart to share with me the valuable
things you have shared.”
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