What Is Feng Shui? Why Does Feng Shui Work?

Details and background information on ancient laws why we are fascinated by a 4000-year-old harmony from China as a modern, progressive people? Why involve more and more architects, furniture manufacturers and builders the ancient laws of Feng Shui in their planning? This lesson from the far East we Western Europeans what food for thought can give? -Some answers to these questions are: modification and in the House create harmony that radiates back on us. We win new inner strength, which can bring us our life goals. Who makes acquaintance with Feng Shui for the first time, sounds poetic such as wind and water, or combines harmony of ala Feng Shui bamboo flutes, sound and fire-breathing dragon. We need to live in harmony to decorate our homes and work spaces with outlandish-looking utensils? No. Much of what Feng Shui teaches matches in an astounding way also euro architectural design and creation teachings. This is not a Because the laws of Feng Shui is based on them, are random, universal effectively and therefore multicultural. They were discovered in the course of human history through observations of nature and not just in China, but around the globe.

But, what is the persuasiveness of Feng Shui? Everyone has ever experienced it: man enters a room and feels spontaneously well or unwell. Only rarely we explain why this is so. Feng Shui gives a language our intuition and who understands them, recognize the direct connection between our external environment – so the site, certain characteristics of the building as well as the training and institution – and our well-being. This doctrine is based on a holistic view of the world, because it assumes that everything is connected and is in constant interaction. The man is part of nature. He acts on it, takes up but also their specific and subtle effects. Through the conscious design of our environment it is possible to reinforce positive influences and to compensate for unfavourable with the aim of a healthy, successful and balanced life.

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