The Feng Shui Tools and Techniques I Use
During the consultation I will use a combination of
the following: (Warning - lots of wierd sounding
Feng Shui Jargon coming up...)
Calculate each individual’s Feng Shui astrology chart, Lo
Shu and Ming Kua number.
Survey the plot and subdivide it into 9 areas using Late Heaven
Sequence trigrams
Assess the Feng Shui Form outside the property – looking for
the “mountain”, “Dragon”, “Phoenix” and “Tiger”
Find out where the Chi is coming from relative to the front
door and how it affects the property
Use the Lo Pan compass to assess the quality of Chi coming
through the front door and to assess the impact of negative chi
sources
Survey the house and calculate its 'horoscope' using the Late
Heaven Sequence trigrams
Survey each room for obvious Feng Shui form issues e.g. Beams,
Sharp angles, ‘wonky’ doors, etc.
Use the Lo Pan compass to assess which of the 24 mountains are
at the entrance doors
Calculate the flying stars for the property and make
recommendations about where and how to drain and strengthen the
chi
Find out where the strongest and weakest chi is during this
current fate period in relation to each of the 9 sectors
Fly the Lo Shu stars room by room to find the best positions
for desks, beds, etc.
Use the 5 elements to check the room colours relative to each
sector of the property
Assess the artwork/imagery in each sector to make sure you are
giving out appropriate signals in relation to each sector of
the property
Use dowsing tools to assess Geopathic Stress
Use professional field meters to assess levels of
‘Electrosmog’ from radio masts and electrical
sources/devices
Not all of the
aforementioned ‘layers’ of Feng Shui will be applicable to
every consultation. I choose and combine only the ones that are
most appropriate for your type of property and
situation.
Now you've looked at the 'nitty gritty' behind what I do,
lets look at the different Feng Shui
services I offer...
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