Consultancy
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Ceremonial bell at the Sanzen-In Temple in
Kyoto
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Feng Shui can improve your wellbeing and prosperity and help you to
adapt to change. It will promote harmony, improve relationships and benefit
your health.
The New Zealand School of Feng Shui is the only organisation in New
Zealand that comprehensively applies classical Feng Shui principles to the
Southern Hemisphere.
Feng Shui can help you ...
- Choose a site that is
protected, receiving & containing energy
- Orientate your building to
make the most of the site & astrology
- Arrange your floor-plan to
suit the astrology of the building & its occupants
- Design your garden
- Choose furniture, fittings
& decor, arrange the furniture to enhance energy flow
- Design logos &
business cards & choose a name for your business
- Make decisions, solve
problems & choose the best timing for important events
- Understand your destiny
A consultation for a residence includes ...
- recommendations to enhance
the energy coming onto the property & into the house
- the best furniture
arrangement in living areas & bedrooms
- lucky colours & best
directions & locations for the occupants
- interior decor ideas
- the protection of
relationship & health energy
- the support &
promotion of wealth energy
- the best use of the
different areas in the home
- cures for any imbalances
A business consultation includes ...
- recommendations to enhance
the energy coming to the locale & into the premises
- the best arrangement of
activities & operations in each area
- lucky colours & best
directions & locations for the principals
- interior decor ideas
- the protection of
relationship energy (customers)
- the support &
promotion of wealth energy
- cures for any imbalances
For more detail on how Feng Shui can be applied click on Feng Shui Applications.
Paul van Wetering is a New
Zealand-based Feng Shui teacher and consultant who has studied Classical
Feng Shui in London, Sydney, Kyoto, Shanghai and Tibet, including:
Practitioner Training Courses, Feng Shui Study Tours, and lectures with
Daoist Master Ni Hua-Ching and Professors Cheng Jian Jun, Wang Yu-De and
Szeto Rongsheng.
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