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Gina Lazenby, Chair of The Feng Shui Society Your Hibernation Reminder for January – tis the season to be slow When you are in the business of giving people advice … you have to listen to what advice you are saying to others and make sure that when appropriate …...
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The first much-anticipated World Feng Shui Summit took place, online, over the weekend of 28/29 November 2020. Huge thanks go to Anusha Arulvel, Joao Borges and the Feng Shui Society Committee for hosting and organising this fantastic event which was attended by...
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An interview with Victoria Mohajerin. Based in the heart of London, Victoria was introduced to feng Shui from early childhood with kudos to her culturally-conscious Chinese mother. With a Law degree and Post graduate studies in Security and Society, she decided to...
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In Feng Shui, we consider the first day of the new Lunar year to be the 4th of February, disregarding the actual date of Chinese New Year, which changes every year. The 4th of February is the first day of Spring, bringing new energies in and this is the time for us to...
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The Feng Shui Society Podcast is now on its second episode and is already proving to be a hit among members and listeners. The feedback has been extremely positive, with listeners agreeing that it is a fresh approach to understanding more about Feng Shui. In this...
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Art and Its Influence on the Canvas of your Home Art and Its Influence on the Canvas of your Home by Diane Shillito Every home that I have ever visited as a Feng Shui Consultant has had some form of art within its walls. I refer to art across a broad context. It may...
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SHA Chi from 250 years old Oak tree SHA Chi from 250 years old Oak tree by Kristina Neuhauser Feng Shui Master According to Feng Shui, the Chi circulating in the earth spirally. Where the chi is moving near the surface: the land is fertile, the weather is mild and...
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Tian Ti Ren Tian Ti Ren by Richard Ashworth Studying feng shui in Wuhan taught me many things. One of the most polluted cities in the world, its other claim for notoriety was as the location of the first shots fired in the 1911 Revolution.. My studies took place in...
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Feng Shui and the Built Environment Feng Shui and the Built Environment by Howard Choy and Gyda Anders, Feng Shui Architects When we speak about Feng Shui and the built environment, there often appear two divergent views: one is to equate Feng Shui with traditional...