| Feng Shui Workshops in New Jersey
We invite you to explore this fascinating study with
us and obtain a clearer understanding of Feng Shui.
Our
Workshop will cover the following basics and cover your questions
about great home decorating tips and ideas:
- An Overview of Feng Shui
- The History of Feng Shui
- The Basics
- The Yin and Yang Principles
- The Five Elements
- The Productive Cycle
- The Destructive Cycle
- The Eight Trigrams
- How to Determine your Personal Trigram
- How to Determine your House Trigram
- The Environment
August 27th, 2007
9:00-3:00
Fee $275.00
What is Feng Shui?
Feng means “wind” and Shui means “water”.
In
Chinese culture, gentle wind and smooth water have always been
associated with good harvest and good health, while harsh winds and
stagnant water have been linked to famine and disease. Therefore,
“good” feng shui has come to mean good livelihood and fortune, and
“bad” feng shui has come to mean hardship and misfortune.
The laws of Feng Shui are, for example, used to differentiate
between auspicious and inauspicious land sites, and they provide
instructions for positioning homes and designing room layouts in
ways that promise to enhance the quality of their owners’ lives in
surprising and dramatic ways.
In the family home, good Feng Shui positioning creates harmonious
relationships between husband and wife, fosters good health,
attracts abundance and prosperity and helps to build good
reputations.
In business, observing Feng Shui rules in the selection and design
of your premises in a sound way creating opportunities for growth,
raising your business profile and you’re standing out in the
community, of attracting customers, raising profits, and expanding
turnover.
Bad Feng Shui, by contrast, brings illness and disaster, accidents
and financial loss.
Bad Feng Shui causes opportunities to slip away, careers to fade,
wealth to be squandered and reputations to collapse. Above all, bad
Feng Shui creates grave unhappiness, and sometimes even results in
tragic consequences for the family and its well being.
What
is Yin And Yang?
Yin and Yang are dependent opposites that must always be in balance.
The opposites flow in a natural cycle always replacing each other.
Just as the seasons cycle and create a time of heat and cold, yin
and yang cycles through active and passive, dark and light, etc.
Within in Yang, there is a small piece of Yin. Within Yin, there is
a small piece of Yang. Just as in the heart of winter, a seed lays
in wait to become life, so is yang waited within Yin for its turn.
Feng Shui seeks to promote prosperity, good health, and general
being by examining how energy, or “Qi” goes through a particular
room, house, building or garden. The principles that you will learn
in this workshop can be applied to any style building or décor.
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