My fascination in Feng Shui began in 1994, when studying Shiatsu and the Five Element Theory and Traditional Chinese Medicine at The Swedish Institute NYC.
I'm a Certified Feng Shui Consultant and graduate of Via Feng Shui school Utah and a member of The International Feng Shui Guild. I've had an extensive training with Via Feng Shui and Joey Yap Academy. My specialty is Classical Feng Shui including a mix of Landform and BTB.
understanding
These are interconnected ancient practices that provide insights into the harmonious interaction between humans and their environment, offering guidance on how to create balanced and prosperous lives. By applying these principles, we can make informed decisions about your living spaces, career paths, relationships, and overall life direction.
Feng Shui
Feng shui is an ancient art/science that was developed over 5,ooo years ago in China. The literal translation of “Feng”means wind and “shui” means water.
Since the beginning of time, ancient cultures and civilizations have understood that a gentle breeze and clean water are associated with good health and harvest.
Chi
Based on Taoist vision and understanding of nature, the idea that land is alive and filled with energy, called Chi, Qi, or Life Force. Feng Shui is essentially the interaction of humans and their environment. Chi is the life force energy that permeates everything in the universe-both living and nonliving things. Chi is the basis of Feng Shui, as well as the concepts of Yin and Yang, The Five Elements, and Chinese Zodiac. Chi can be positive, negative or stagnant. Your home or business may have areas where the chi is blocked, non-existent, or even overwhelming.
Yin and Yang
Yin and Yang is a concept of duality, demonstrating that opposite forces are interconnected and work in tandem in order to create harmony/balance. Yin and Yang cannot exist without the other. For example, Yin is night and Yang is day. It is impossible to have one without the other.
The Five Elements
According to Eastern traditions, everything in the universe comes from the Five Elements, like the seasons that are ever-changing and evolving. The Five Elements are Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, and Wood and they demonstrate how all aspects of human health, (like diet movement and emotions) are interconnected with nature and our environment.
The Chinese Zodiac
The Chinese Zodiac is an ancient belief system considered to be a tool for deciding one’s destiny. Following the traditional lunisolar calendar, this scheme is based on a 12-year cycle in which each new year is represented by one of 12 zodiac animals.
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