What is Feng Shui?
Contrary to what you read about in magazines, Feng Shui is not about placing tacky objects around your home to bring you good luck. Feng Shui is also not about where to put the pot plant to make you rich and famous. What we often see in the media is an oversimpli-fied version of Feng Shui that creates fear and superstition, and this is not what true Feng Shui is about!
Feng Shui is about your relation-ship with your environment and surroundings, and how this affects your life and your wellbeing. Improving your Feng Shui can provide you with a supportive envi-ronment to help you improve all aspects of your life. |
Feng Shui consultation
A traditional Feng Shui consulta-tion for the home involves the analysis of:
The floor plan of your home
The compass direction of your home
The age of your home
This information is used by the Feng Shui consultant to calculate the "Flying Star Chart" which is a grid of numbers that corresponds to various parts (sectors) of the home. Each combination of numbers has a specific meaning in Feng Shui theory. The chart will indicate whether or not the Feng Shui of your home energetically supports your health, wealth and relationships. |
About Zoi
At the age of 28, I noticed that my former employer was inspired by «Asian philosophy».
He used that knowledge to decide which buildings to buy and how to decorate them.
The results were obvious: the harmony and good vibes created good working environments which lead to very successful company results.
During a trip through Asia I learned that the majority of the buildings in the prosperous Hong Kong business district were build according the Chinese Feng Shui principles.
There and then, I realized that the well known “Zen feeling” and “harmony” are based upon strict technical principles. Using that ancient knowledge we can improve the energy in our living and working spaces which results in happiness and a flourishing life…
I decided to make this my mission in life! As of 2008 I studied hard under supervision of several Asian Masters. One of the highlights was a seminar in Singapore by Grand Master Raymond Lo (official Adviser of the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008).
My passion became my job and it feels great to assist people to reach happiness in life.
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