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Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice that harmonises individuals with their surrounding environment. Originating over 5,000 years ago, it integrates principles of energy flow, spatial orientation, and environmental psychology. At its core, Feng Shui aims to create balanced and harmonious spaces that support the health and wellbeing of those who inhabit them.

The Benefits of Feng Shui

One of the primary benefits of Feng Shui is its ability to improve mental wellbeing and reduce stress. The practice encourages a decluttered and organised space, which in turn can lead to a clearer mind. By removing unnecessary items and focusing on simplicity and order, people often find themselves feeling more relaxed and less overwhelmed.

Another significant advantage is the enhancement of positive energy flow, or 'chi'. In Feng Shui, 'chi' is the life force that permeates everything. Proper arrangement of furniture and decor can facilitate this energy, making a home feel more inviting and comfortable. 

Better Sleep and a Healthier Lifestyle

Implementing Feng Shui in the bedroom can lead to better sleep and a healthier lifestyle. The placement of the bed is crucial; it should be positioned so that you can see the door while lying down but not directly in line with it. This arrangement is believed to provide a sense of security and control, which can promote restful sleep. Reducing electronic devices in the bedroom and opting for soft, calming colours can create a serene environment conducive to relaxation.

Creating a Harmonious Living Space

At the heart of Feng Shui is the balance of the five elements - wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Each element represents different qualities and energies, and incorporating them in a balanced manner can create a harmonious living space. The beauty of Feng Shui lies in its simplicity. For example, wood symbolises growth and vitality, while metal represents clarity and precision. By understanding these basic principles, you can confidently apply Feng Shui to your living space.

Simple Changes with Significant Impact

One of the most inspiring aspects of Feng Shui is its transformative power. Even simple changes, like decluttering, can significantly impact a space. By removing items that no longer serve a purpose, you create room for new opportunities and positive energy, inspiring a fresh start and a new perspective. Whether you are new to Feng Shui or looking to deepen your practice, small adjustments can lead to substantial improvements in your living and working spaces.

Diploma in Feng Shui Foundations (optional).  Accredited by IPHM  

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The course is written by a feng shui expert, with examples of her own client experiences. Brenda Martin, accredited consultant of the Feng Shui Society, trained with Grand Master Raymond Lo, world-leading expert in Feng Shui. Brenda gives you continuous support and welcomes your personal feng shui questions and challenges as you go along.


Testimonials


"Thank you for the wonderful course. I have enjoyed it immensely. It is well thought out and easy to understand. I have already made changes in the lives of my friends. I am also using the principles of Feng Shui in my everyday work even more than before."  J.T. Queensland, Australia

"The course was great and so interesting. Being new to feng shui I learnt the fundamentals and followed the course really smoothly. My knowledge built up as I progressed without any jumps or struggles. Time was taken to fully answer my questions in detail and I felt I could ask Brenda anything. The time in which work was marked and emailed back was really fast and allowed me to continue the course at the pace I wanted. Thanks Brenda, you're great. I have made improvements to my own house and living. My house is a lot cleaner for one! I have definitely benefited." S.P. Wolverhampton, UK

"What a wonderful course! Thank you for your patience. Feng Shui is on my mind every day and many aspects have become second nature. Thank you for creating this very comprehensive course. I am curious to find out more." Dr.S.F. Bristol, UK

Course Content:

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  • Pronunciation of feng shui
  • The role of feng shui in daily life
  • Origins and history of feng shui
  • Significance of the I Ching and the Tao in feng shui
  • Different schools of feng shui
  • Confusion with feng shui books
  • Commonly used Chinese words in feng shui
  • Starting feng shui clutter clearing in your home

  • Trinity of Luck and its significance in your life
  • Yin and Yang principles
  • Creating yin and yang balance in your home
  • How to identify sheng chi, sha chi and si chi
  • How to create a good flow of chi
  • How to protect from harmful chi

  • The luo pan and western compass
  • How to take a compass reading
  • Macrocosm / Microcosm Principle
  • The four celestial animals
  • The jade belt and ming tang
  • How to create comfort for the occupants

  • The Five Elements
  • The productive, destructive & weakening cycles of the five elements
  • How to use the elements wisely
  • How to energise your life areas
  • Using the elements to restore balance

  • The Lo Shu Square
  • The Pa Kua (Bagua) & its associations
  • Drawing up property plans - Tools

  • How to take an accurate compass reading
  • Plotting the compass directions on the plan
  • Working on your own property
  • Applying yin and yang to your property
  • Applying the five elements to your property
  • Eight Mansions Principle
  • Kua Numbers
  • Personal good and bad directions
  • East and West group house directions

  • Feng Shui Remedies
  • Using Sound, Light, Life, Movement, Colour, Stillness, Mechanical.
  • Energising life areas and personal well-being
  • The significance of numbers
  • Shapes of buildings, plots and rooms
  • Roof shapes

  • Missing areas and extensions
  • Using yin & yang to remedy
  • Using the five elements to remedy
  • Using mirrors to remedy
  • Combining yin, yang & the elements
  • Using mirrors wisely
  • Clutter Clearing
  • Predecessor Energy
  • Space Clearing
  • The Twelve Animals
  • Your Animal Personality

  • You are a reflection of your home
  • Your home is also a reflection of you
  • Feng Shui step by step through the home
  • Roads, Pathways, Gate, Fences, Gardens
  • Front Door
  • Entrance Hall
  • Doors, Windows
  • Living Room

  • Feng Shui step by step through the home
  • Dining-Room
  • Bathrooms & Toilets
  • Kitchen
  • Bedrooms
  • Home Office, Study
  • Electromagnetic Stress
  • Geopathic Stress
  • The complete feng shui experience
  • Steps through your feng shui evaluation

 

 

Ways To Pay

  • Total Price: £298.00
  • Instalment Option: £86 | then 4 x £53 during the course.
  • An instalment of £53 to be paid when you submit homework for Questions 2, 3, 4, 5. We will send a reminder and a payment link.
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