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Feng Shui - how to hang a Crystal. Feng Shui in the Office - Institute of Feng Shui. There are no translations available.

Feng Shui in the Office - Institute of Feng Shui

Inner Tapestry for December 2004: Many of us spend nearly as much time in our office as in our home. Consequently, our work space has a significant influence on our career, as well as our personal life. Offices also have the challenge of integrating the energy of co-workers, machinery and often dealing with limited space. Despite of all these different parameters the basic principles of Feng Shui still apply. The first basic principle, as in any Feng Shui situation, is to clear clutter, especially the desk.

Picture: Free flow of Qi through a room. Secondly, try to identify how much Qi there is in general and if you need any Qi enhancement. Exposed situations are often good for businesses. In the case of using a basement for an office space, try to get as much light and fresh air as possible. Use an air purifier which filters and ionizes the air at the same time. Make sure there is a solid wall behind your seat. Product Categories. Institute of Feng Shui. There are no translations available.

Institute of Feng Shui

The first thing a Feng Shui Consultant should do at a consultation is to try to get a feel for the energy of a house. I discuss my impressions with the clients and put together an energetic picture of the house. This energetic picture is like a snapshot of what we refer to in Feng Shui as the "Qi" (pronounced "chee") of the house. Qi means all pervading energy, however, in a much greater scope than we are accustomed to defining it. Chinese medicine and all Chinese practices are based on Qi - as is Feng Shui. A building has its own "bio-energy field", a modern term for Qi, which, in fact, is manifested in a double layer of a specific density embracing the entire house like a gigantic bubble. The house aura is primarily manifested in a double hull.

To accelerate this process an energy clearing can be performed. The aura bubbles protect the house from outside influences, as a person's aura protects the body. Feng Shui Diaries. Esoteric Feng Shui remains a secret even in the 21st century with its theories and methods still hidden from the outside world.

Feng Shui Diaries

The sacred art and science of it is shared with only a select lucky few, and in ancient times its students were required to recite an oath, as well as sign a written one on paper, that they would not divulge their knowledge. The written oath was then burned in a ceremonial fire and those who broke their silence would suffer the wrath of heaven’s fury. The name for esoteric Feng Shui is Xuan Kong Liu Fa (XKLF). Because of it’s continued secrecy, and possibly because no one has ever translated the XKLF classics into English, it has remained concealed to the Western world until now. Esoteric Feng Shui has several schools which possess slightly different interpretations over some concepts, so even if one were to read and contemplate the XKLF classics they wouldn’t gain any benefit from it without receiving genuine instructions from an authentic XKLF master. A. Create the Feeling of Feng Shui. Feng Shui School of Chicago. International Feng Shui Guild.

Feng shui. Feng shui ( i/ˌfɛŋ ˈʃuːi/;[1] i/fʌŋ ʃweɪ/;[2] pinyin: fēng shuǐ, pronounced [fɤ́ŋ ʂwèi] ( )) is a Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment.

Feng shui

The term feng shui literally translates as "wind-water" in English. This is a cultural shorthand taken from the passage of the now-lost Classic of Burial recorded in Guo Pu's commentary:[3] Feng shui is one of the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics, classified as physiognomy (observation of appearances through formulas and calculations). Historically, feng shui was widely used to orient buildings—often spiritually significant structures such as tombs, but also dwellings and other structures—in an auspicious manner. Qi rides the wind and scatters, but is retained when encountering water.[3] Feng shui was suppressed in mainland China during the cultural revolution in the 1960s, but since then has increased in popularity. Modern reactions to feng shui are mixed.

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