Feng Shui
Feng Shui, an ancient art and science, used with great success by the Chinese for thousands of years, can be described in a variety of ways. Most simply it can be explained as the observation and analysis of an environment and its interaction with the individuals who live, work or who spend time within it. The results gained from this observation and analysis form the basis of recommendations as to what changes (often simple and inexpensive) are necessary to bring about improvements aimed at enhancing the quality of the everyday life of the individual in terms of health, wealth and vitality.
Chue Style Feng Shui dates back to the Feng Shui Masters from the Imperial Palaces of ancient China. It was introduced to the West by Grand Master Chan Kun Wah who is the Head of the Chue Foundation.
Aspects which come under analysis during a Feng Shui consultation include the external environment, the design of buildings themselves, interior features, energy flow, symbolic imagery etc. Everything attributed to the prevailing conditions both inside and outside a building have an effect on the individual, no matter how small. Feng Shui can be used to great effect as a means of balancing the environment to provide a more harmonious and supportive base for you as an individual.
As regards work environments Feng Shui principles can be used very successfully both to promote increased success in business and improve the well being of staff. Staff who are happy in their working environment are more likely to stay in their jobs for a longer period of time thereby reducing the high costs associated with the recruitment and training of new personnel.
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