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Brief guide to increase Wealth with Feng Shui




The very first question should be: Are offices, kitchens, bedrooms and entrance doors in the right energy fields? 

feng shui wealthEach and every house is different in nature.  The sitting and facing of a home or business has to be determined FIRST in order to achieve an exact 15 degree “LoPan” compass reading.  After the compass directions have been established the nine quadrant Bagua map  needs to be applied to the individual floor plan of a home or business.  ONLY then are we ready to analyze your architectural floor plan to see if a main entrance is in a good chi field.

By knowing the year of construction, and therefore the 20 year construction cycle, along with the correct compass directions we are ready to complete the Feng Shui calculation.  We will find out if a home or business is prosperous, and good for making moneyand accumulating wealth.

 

Every 9 years every building will be locked for money!

feng shui wealthAnother unknown aspect to most people is that every 9 years every building will be locked for money!  Ever felt like you did all you could, yet for some unknown reason you could not bring enough money home?  This might be due to your home or business being locked for money. Introducing the right amount of water to the right area outside will keep your building un-locked. We are also able to determine which room or area in your home is the perfect one for a home office in order for you to manage your finances.

 

Moving to a new house

A little hint to consider: Before talking to an expert ask the former home owners or former business tenants why they are moving out.  If they went bankrupt while living in this house or worked hard in their business – what makes you believe it will be different for you?  A Feng Shui Consultation can help you understand the nature of a structure from the Feng Shui standpoint and help you to reduce the risk of financial distress.

 

Feng Shui Folklore

feng shuiToday, many have heard or read about folklore on how the Chinese art and science of Feng Shui has helped to save lives and bring wealth and prosperity.  These Feng Shui folklore however has created an atmosphere for remedies such as bamboo flutes, red painted front doors and water fountains everywhere among others that have no foundation in the science of Feng Shui.

As good as they might sound to many people, their origin is founded in the Chinese culture – not in the mechanics of chi (energy) flow.  Not only the Western cultures believe in “grandmother recipes” – the Chinese do as well.

These “Feng Shui cures” seem to be highly exotic and interesting to Western cultures – however they have no or little effect on the flow of energy / “Feng Shui” within a building and, at best, can be regarded as placebo.  

 

 

About the Author

Mike Schnippering is the founder of Feng Shui at Work. In 1996 he studied Feng Shui with Master Sang whose ancestors can be traced back to ancient China. He is committed to the true art and science of Feng Shui. His Feng Shui practice has taken him to various parts of the United States, Germany, France, Spain, Colombia and Argentina. You can follow him at Google+.


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