What is Feng Shui?
'Feng Shui' means 'Wind Water' and is the Chinese art of understanding how qi (pron. chee - life force energy) moves in our surroundings and how our buildings, their interiors, and our environment affects us.
True Feng Shui is not based on religion or superstition but involves calculations to determe the qi that relates to a building so that positive qi can be enhanced and negative qi can be controlled, or modified.
By applying Feng Shui to your surroundings you will find that you have more opportunities to improve every aspect of your life.
There are many different Feng Shui techniques, although Flying Stars, known in Chinese as "Fei Xing" is a traditional method and the most comprehensive and accurate. When using Flying Star Feng Shui it is imperative Form School is also incorporated as the external and internal forms must be analysed in order to correctly analyse the Flying Stars of a building.
There is also a school called Compass School; this school of Feng Shui is used in conjunction with Flying Star Feng Shui, as to calculate the Flying Stars, one must use a compass.
Form School
Form School analyses the land around the outside of a building, its contours such as mountains and the location of water. In addition to the outside influences; the inside of the building must also be considered, focusing significantly on the placement of furniture, walls, windows and importantly, doors.
Compass School
Compass School involves the use of a compass to determine the type of qi that comes from the different compass directions. In Traditional Feng Shui there are various formulae used to calculate this, although as mentioned, the Flying Stars is the most popular and accurate. The compass measures directions by reading the Earth's magnetism, therefore in Feng Shui a compass must be used to ensure accurate directions. The traditional Feng Shui compass is called a Luo Pan (pictured above).
Flying Star
Flying Star is considered traditional Feng Shui and is based on a mathematical algorythm which is the language of the universe. It is also considered a complete technique due to the fact it takes into account the influence of time on a building as well as the space. Flying Stars is a most complex, accurate and powerful form of Feng Shui. Conducting an analysis with Annual Flying Stars only is not good enough and can actually cause more harm than good. If you are unsure about a what a consultant is including in the consultation please contact AFSC and we will endeavour to assist you.
What can these modalities do for you?
Balance the qi of home or business so that the energy of the site supports you rather than working against you. Akin to walking with the wind versus walking against the wind. Benefits can include:
- Improved Health.
- Improvement in other areas in life eg, relationships, finances, study - all aspects.
- The place "feels better".
- Better quality of life.
- Creating happiness and balance.
What is Feng Shui?
'Feng Shui' means 'Wind Water' and is the Chinese art of understanding how qi (pron. chee - life force energy) moves in our surroundings and how our buildings, their interiors, and our environment affects us.
True Feng Shui is not based on religion or superstition but involves calculations to determe the qi that relates to a building so that positive qi can be enhanced and negative qi can be controlled, or modified.
By applying Feng Shui to your surroundings you will find that you have more opportunities to improve every aspect of your life.
There are many different Feng Shui techniques, although Flying Stars, known in Chinese as "Fei Xing" is a traditional method and the most comprehensive and accurate. When using Flying Star Feng Shui it is imperative Form School is also incorporated as the external and internal forms must be analysed in order to correctly analyse the Flying Stars of a building.
There is also a school called Compass School; this school of Feng Shui is used in conjunction with Flying Star Feng Shui, as to calculate the Flying Stars, one must use a compass.
Form School
Form School analyses the land around the outside of a building, its contours such as mountains and the location of water. In addition to the outside influences; the inside of the building must also be considered, focusing significantly on the placement of furniture, walls, windows and importantly, doors.
Compass School
Compass School involves the use of a compass to determine the type of qi that comes from the different compass directions. In Traditional Feng Shui there are various formulae used to calculate this, although as mentioned, the Flying Stars is the most popular and accurate. The compass measures directions by reading the Earth's magnetism, therefore in Feng Shui a compass must be used to ensure accurate directions. The traditional Feng Shui compass is called a Luo Pan (pictured above).
Flying Star
Flying Star is considered traditional Feng Shui and is based on a mathematical algorythm which is the language of the universe. It is also considered a complete technique due to the fact it takes into account the influence of time on a building as well as the space. Flying Stars is a most complex, accurate and powerful form of Feng Shui. Conducting an analysis with Annual Flying Stars only is not good enough and can actually cause more harm than good. If you are unsure about a what a consultant is including in the consultation please contact AFSC and we will endeavour to assist you.
What can these modalities do for you?
Balance the qi of home or business so that the energy of the site supports you rather than working against you. Akin to walking with the wind versus walking against the wind. Benefits can include:
- Improved Health.
- Improvement in other areas in life eg, relationships, finances, study - all aspects.
- The place "feels better".
- Better quality of life.
- Creating happiness and balance.
What is Feng Shui?
'Feng Shui' means 'Wind Water' and is the Chinese art of understanding how qi (pron. chee - life force energy) moves in our surroundings and how our buildings, their interiors, and our environment affects us.
True Feng Shui is not based on religion or superstition but involves calculations to determe the qi that relates to a building so that positive qi can be enhanced and negative qi can be controlled, or modified.
By applying Feng Shui to your surroundings you will find that you have more opportunities to improve every aspect of your life.
There are many different Feng Shui techniques, although Flying Stars, known in Chinese as "Fei Xing" is a traditional method and the most comprehensive and accurate. When using Flying Star Feng Shui it is imperative Form School is also incorporated as the external and internal forms must be analysed in order to correctly analyse the Flying Stars of a building.
There is also a school called Compass School; this school of Feng Shui is used in conjunction with Flying Star Feng Shui, as to calculate the Flying Stars, one must use a compass.
Form School
Form School analyses the land around the outside of a building, its contours such as mountains and the location of water. In addition to the outside influences; the inside of the building must also be considered, focusing significantly on the placement of furniture, walls, windows and importantly, doors.
Compass School
Compass School involves the use of a compass to determine the type of qi that comes from the different compass directions. In Traditional Feng Shui there are various formulae used to calculate this, although as mentioned, the Flying Stars is the most popular and accurate. The compass measures directions by reading the Earth's magnetism, therefore in Feng Shui a compass must be used to ensure accurate directions. The traditional Feng Shui compass is called a Luo Pan (pictured above).
Flying Star
Flying Star is considered traditional Feng Shui and is based on a mathematical algorythm which is the language of the universe. It is also considered a complete technique due to the fact it takes into account the influence of time on a building as well as the space. Flying Stars is a most complex, accurate and powerful form of Feng Shui. Conducting an analysis with Annual Flying Stars only is not good enough and can actually cause more harm than good. If you are unsure about a what a consultant is including in the consultation please contact AFSC and we will endeavour to assist you.
What can these modalities do for you?
Balance the qi of home or business so that the energy of the site supports you rather than working against you. Akin to walking with the wind versus walking against the wind. Benefits can include:
- Improved Health.
- Improvement in other areas in life eg, relationships, finances, study - all aspects.
- The place "feels better".
- Better quality of life.
- Creating happiness and balance.
What is Feng Shui?
'Feng Shui' means 'Wind Water' and is the Chinese art of understanding how qi (pron. chee - life force energy) moves in our surroundings and how our buildings, their interiors, and our environment affects us.
True Feng Shui is not based on religion or superstition but involves calculations to determe the qi that relates to a building so that positive qi can be enhanced and negative qi can be controlled, or modified.
By applying Feng Shui to your surroundings you will find that you have more opportunities to improve every aspect of your life.
There are many different Feng Shui techniques, although Flying Stars, known in Chinese as "Fei Xing" is a traditional method and the most comprehensive and accurate. When using Flying Star Feng Shui it is imperative Form School is also incorporated as the external and internal forms must be analysed in order to correctly analyse the Flying Stars of a building.
There is also a school called Compass School; this school of Feng Shui is used in conjunction with Flying Star Feng Shui, as to calculate the Flying Stars, one must use a compass.
Form School
Form School analyses the land around the outside of a building, its contours such as mountains and the location of water. In addition to the outside influences; the inside of the building must also be considered, focusing significantly on the placement of furniture, walls, windows and importantly, doors.
Compass School
Compass School involves the use of a compass to determine the type of qi that comes from the different compass directions. In Traditional Feng Shui there are various formulae used to calculate this, although as mentioned, the Flying Stars is the most popular and accurate. The compass measures directions by reading the Earth's magnetism, therefore in Feng Shui a compass must be used to ensure accurate directions. The traditional Feng Shui compass is called a Luo Pan (pictured above).
Flying Star
Flying Star is considered traditional Feng Shui and is based on a mathematical algorythm which is the language of the universe. It is also considered a complete technique due to the fact it takes into account the influence of time on a building as well as the space. Flying Stars is a most complex, accurate and powerful form of Feng Shui. Conducting an analysis with Annual Flying Stars only is not good enough and can actually cause more harm than good. If you are unsure about a what a consultant is including in the consultation please contact AFSC and we will endeavour to assist you.
What can these modalities do for you?
Balance the qi of home or business so that the energy of the site supports you rather than working against you. Akin to walking with the wind versus walking against the wind. Benefits can include:
- Improved Health.
- Improvement in other areas in life eg, relationships, finances, study - all aspects.
- The place "feels better".
- Better quality of life.
- Creating happiness and balance.