Saturday, August 18, 2012

Feng Shui: The Basics, Training, and Bagua Map

What is Feng Shui? This is a simple question that can be difficult to answer. Feng Shui is an ancient art and science developed over 3,000 years ago in China. It is a complex body of knowledge that reveals how to balance the energies of any given space to assure the health and good fortune for people inhabiting it.  Feng means wind and shui means water. In Chinese culture wind and water are associated with good health, thus good feng shui came to mean good fortune, while bad feng shui means bad luck, or misfortune.

Feng Shui is a tool- this online course introduces the student to this ancient science of harmony and placement – its source, why we should care, and where to begin. These fundamental concepts are core to all schools and systems of Feng Shui.  The tips and suggestions are simple, practical, and powerful. This is design by intention, not only to create a beautiful space, but also a lucky and supportive design for living.  



At the conclusion of this course, you will have reviewed the following topics and understand how they play a part in Feng Shui ,Perspective - Luck, Beautiful Environments, Ancient Science, Ancient Sages. A Fad, or Our Future, Wealthy and Powerful, Yin Yang, Chi, Positioning, Water, and 
Clutter.
The second course is Feng Shui - Life Map - This series aimed at acquainting you with the fundamentals basic to all Feng Shui schools, as well as those that differ and vary school by school. A fundamental concept used in all Feng Shui schools is the use and application of a map, which is applied over each building, house, property, and room.  In the West, the map is known as The Bagua. This 2-hour interactive online course teaches you about the Bagua Map and its power and beauty for locating life’s treasures, such as health, wealth and love, and then strategically placing items, objects and symbols to create positive, powerful change in your life. 

Feng Shui: Elements, Relationships, and Cycles of Time- Understand the 5 Elements - The nuts and bolts of Feng Shui are rooted in an understanding of the Five Elements, their cycles and relationships, how they move through time, and their many representations.  These elements are identified as elements of nature, but they are much more than that. 

Safe Journey
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