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Are you having a Chinese Zodiac identity crisis?!

A very common comment I hear from my Feng Shui clients and students is that they are confused about their Chinese Zodiac animal and Lo Shu number because many systems incorrectly work with the “Chinese New Year” instead of the Winter Solstice. This can cause great confusion in people and almost an identity crisis! Read more →

My 2011 forecast came true! People power certainly has been a hot topic this year!

I wrote a summarised 2011 Forecast for the Feng Shui Society (in January 2011), influenced by my teacher Grand Master Chan Kun Wah, but interpreted by my own wisdom and knowledge. I correctly forecasted that it was timely this year for the people to express their feelings to governments and also that petroleum would be supported by the general energy of the year.  Below is an excerpt: Read more →

Get set for 2012! Annual Feng Shui and Chinese Horoscope tune-up!

I love this time of year where we prepare for the year ahead by starting to reflect on what went well, what could have been improved and how best to align to the chi of the next year. As Feng Shui is not only about spatial influences but also timing and how the chi of an environment changes over time, it is important to have regular tune-ups so that you can ensure your home or business premises is welcoming the good chi cycle instead of blocking it.

Similarly, your Chinese horoscope will need fine-tuning each year over and above what is included in a horoscope report, which gives a flavour of the year ahead but doesn’t go into greater depth. The Chinese horoscope tune-up will give you a month by month forecast with action tips based on your unique date, hour and location of birth.

Chinese Horoscope 2012 Detailed Forecast
Clients who have had their Ba Zi done by me (or another Chue style consultant) = £195 plus VAT.
Clients who have not yet had their Ba Zi chart done = £450 plus VAT (including original chart worth £295 plus VAT) making a saving of £55.

Feng Shui tune-ups
Remote (already visited your home or office) £180 plus VAT.
Onsite tune up £295 plus VAT for homes and £495 plus VAT for businesses.

Get in touch to commission your tune ups and get set for 2012! Hurry – don’t delay – all work needs to be completed by December 22nd to be most effective and after that at least by February 4th 2012.

Gay Feng Shui – using yin and yang for gay or bisexual households and businesses

In July I had the privilege of learning a very unique type of Feng Shui especially for Gay or Bisexual people, called ‘Mo Gik’ Feng Shui which is highly specialised, utterly unique and based on 25 YEARS of research by the highly respected Grand Master Chan Kun Wah.

Feng Shui is based largely on the principles of yin and yang, but these principles need clever modification when considering the chi quality of gay people i.e. yang looking for yang or yin looking for yin. This amazing Mo Gik style of Feng Shui can help gay people feel more comfortable in their environment and strengthen the way their home or business functions to support them.

Please Contact Me if you’d like to arrange a consultation or find out more.

Feng Shui Video – how to Feng Shui your career

Another of the Feng Shui video I filmed, offering basic principles to support your career using Feng Shui. A full consultation will be more powerful for you, more customised and using far more advanced Feng Shui knowledge. However, the tips in this video can be safely implemented.

http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-feng-shui-career

To read about the benefits and structure of a full HOME consultation click here

To read about the benefits and structure of a BUSINESS  consultation click here

Does Feng Shui work?!

I am often asked by prospective Feng Shui clients “does it really work?”

Firstly, I point out that my website deliberately does not promote Feng Shui as a miracle cure. I only list benefits that my clients have reported or I have personally experienced. We are increasingly aware of the interconnectedness of our reality and experiences, so in some cases your problems will have their roots in many aspects of your life. Addressing only the Feng Shui will not be enough in some cases. It will be helpful, but more input on the Human level is required. Let me explain: Read more →

Success Breeds Success – Feng Shui thoughts on Money, Treasure & Abundance

Money and Feng Shui

Much emphasis these days is placed on using Feng Shui skill to increase the amount of money in the household or in an individual or business bank account. Particularly in light of the UK government budget many people are feeling fear around money and need help in optimising their property to make sure they have the best Feng Shui for wealth possible. Read more →

What’s a subsidence insurance claim got to do with Feng Shui?

Recently, I was delighted to hear back from a London Feng Shui client of mine regarding an insurance claim that had been unfairly rejected twice in the past. It was for subsidence, which is notoriously tricky, but you could tell that these people were being truthful and that they needed to be supported by their insurance company.

They called me in last November and I suggested a few changes in the Feng Shui of the house, but most importantly I selected two dates this Spring for them to file their claim anew.

Using specialist Chue Style Date Selection skills, I gave them two very specific days and hours which aligned with the client’s Ba Zi Chinese Astrology (based on Hour, Day, Month, Year of birth, so extremely bespoke) and this is the result:

“Thank you for your support concerning our subsidence reopening claim: it went really well, the insurance company accepted the responsibility straight away so we wont have to pay a penny and the process is on course. We are very pleased. And, yes, we did follow your advice concerning the insurance paperwork, to the letter!” Client name anonymous to protect their identity.

Remember, this is after two failed attempts to re-open the claim.  Cynics of Feng Shui, step aside!!

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Catch the Spring Feng Shui chi!

Spring is the perfect time to declutter and tidy, particularly around frontage inside and outside of your property

Your house fengshui is strongly linked to success of your business, even if business is in separate office building. A feng shui client of mine in Brussels had very good results for her business by clearing the junk left by council on pavement at front of her house. I suggested other sneaky fengshui tricks too, but the advice was mostly Form, creating support at back of house to stop energy leaking & clearing the front – fab!

Spring is about new beginnings and the facing (front) of your property is about bringing new opportunities towards you, so make sure it is clear, tidy, pretty and light.

Good  luck!

Feng Shui Tips for House Hunting

1. Feng Shui Tips for House Hunting…
As the economy shows the first tender shoots of recovery the housing market has started to move again. So, how do you find a good property that will support you rather than work against you?

FORM – it is essential for your house to have good ‘form’ or good bones! Whether you are looking for a mansion with grounds or a small terraced house, in Feng Shui terms you want to have a nice high wall/fence/trees/slope at the rear of the property for protection and a nice open view towards the front which represents your future energy. In general, you should avoid properties with gardens sloping away at the back and high at the front – though there are exceptions but you’d need me or one of my consultants to verify this type of “Site Empty, Facing Full” form.

THE GOOD, THE BAD and THE UGLY! -You might have fallen in love with the property but overlooked the fact that it is surrounded by ugly buildings or features such as run-down garages, gardens full of junk, nearby pylons, unattractive tower blocks etc. Feng Shui is 60% about the exterior, and it is well worth paying a little more in order to be in a nicer area. However, if you are thorough in your search you can find areas of beauty and good form even within cheaper housing zones.

General Feng Shui scenarios to avoid:

Homes opposite T-junctions (can cause financial difficulty and health problems)

Homes on steeply sloping streets (harder to receive opportunities and not good for relationship balance between male and female)

Homes with ‘Sha or Poison chi’ – the corner of another house or large building pointing directly towards the front door or the back of the home


ORIENTATION – If you stand at the approximate centre of the property with a compass, align the compass to the magnetic North and find that the line running from back to front of property is not squarely within a direction then in general I would say avoid it or call one of us in to help you with our Property Selection Service. You see, many homes or office buildings falling between directions such as N/NE or S/SW or E/NE etc. can be difficult to fix.  I am not referring to subcardinal directions.
Subcardinal properties (such as NW back SE front)  can be OK and we can professionally guide you on this with the Property Selection Service, but as a general rule the cardinal directions N, S, E, W are preferred because the buildings are aligned to purer directional energies, which means stronger energy to support you and your family or your business.
 

Feng Shui Lo Pan compass

TAKING YOUR COMPASS READING – at beginner level it is best to stand in the approx centre of the property and see where the back is and the front will usually be directly opposite. Apartments are a little more complicated in terms of back and front. To be on the safe side, go outside of the property at the back and the front, and then a few metres away from the property to ensure that your compass needle reading is not being influenced by any steel or electromagnetic activity within the house (as can sometimes happen). 

FEELING? – some people say the house chooses you! What are your first impressions upon walking in? Do you get an immediate sense of being at home? If so, then it is very likely that the home has something to teach you, even if you then subsequently discover there are some Feng Shui problems. No house is perfect from a Feng Shui perspective, but some are far better and less problematic than others.
 
BUSINESS PREMISES – depending  on the type of business you run, in general, you should make sure that the front door is easy to see and access. Sounds obvious if you rely upon passing trade, but it is amazing to hear about people signing leases on the basis of price alone and without consideration for common sense. If people find it hard to see the door (for instance, an upstairs restaurant) then how do you expect to catch the passing trade or passing ‘chi’?
 
Business premises are subject to different types of Feng Shui assessment, so if you are serious about running a successful business then I would urge you to invest in our Property Selection Services at the very outset, so that we help you get your business off to a flying start!
 
I hope the above gives you an idea of what to look for, but there are hundreds more considerations and I can only give you the basics because it takes years of experience to assess what is important as each property is totally unique and each property occupant resonates differently with the property. So, if you want to be absolutely sure your new home will definitely be your dream home, then take advantage of our expertise and use our Property Selection services.  CONTACT USto find out how we can help you avoid Feng Shui disaster when selecting your new home, office or commercial space.

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