Feng Shui Concept

In Ancient China the art of balancing the flow of Chi within a building or landscape was known as Feng Shui which literally translates as “wind” and “water”. The influence of Chi on the space through which it flows is thought to be determined by the orientation of wind and water energies within that space.

Healthy energy is moving energy, like water it needs to flow and circulate to be beneficial. A river moves easily and gently in and around rocks and other natural elements. Stagnant water breeds disease.

Feng Shui applies to both business and residential premises and is important to consider when moving into a new property or carrying out building work on an existing space.

By affecting the distribution of Chi in your surroundings you can positively influence your career, health, wealth, love life and family relationships.

Many people avoid learning about Feng Shui because they fear change. They worry their home may require major renovations they cannot afford but often just by rearranging the existing contents of a room the space can be transformed into a living, breathing manifestation of the life they want to live. Conversely, not making any necessary changes can in fact prove more expensive in the long run due to the effects that negative energy can have on every aspect of their lives.