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The Principles of Feng Shui

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

The Principles of Feng Shui

The Principles of Feng Shui

After ten years of intensive research, experimentation, exploration, and the teaching of Feng Shui, Master Larry Sang puts forth his accumulated knowledge and insights into this book to systematically introduce Feng Shui to its readers. Its primary goals are: A. To correct mistakes committed in various Feng Shui books presently on the market so that the readers can avoid abusing Feng Shui and being victimized. B. To help readers to discern real professional Feng Shui practitioners

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Feng Shui Quick Guide For Home and Office: Secrets For Attracting Wealth, Harmony, and Love

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

Feng Shui Quick Guide For Home and Office: Secrets For Attracting Wealth, Harmony, and Love

Awarded Best How-To Book 2010. The first Feng Shui book that shows how to use the power of practical Feng Shui one day at a time, throughout the seasons. Feng Shui Master Practitioner Carol M. Olmstead reveals how to attract wealth, find love, create family harmony, improve your career. The book includes a day-by-day calendar of 366 quick tips for home and office and a unique monthly clutter-clearing guide. The author includes powerful success stories from her clients across the country to show

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Da Vinci Code Not the Only One Harboring Centuries-old Secrets

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

While its secret codes and ancient lore made The Da Vinci Code a splash at the box office last weekend, religious leaders have been quick to remind Americans that it’s all a work of fiction — the product of a fecund imagination. But real secret codes do still exist in today’s day and age and Feng Shui Master Kwai Lan Chan is living proof of that. Schooled in the 5,000-year-old Feng Shui secrets that only a select few have been handed down, Chan possesses the skills and knowledge to change business owners’, especially women entrepreneurs’, lives. For more information on how she has transformed the quality of life for her clients — and how she can transform yours — visit Kwai Lan Chan online at http://www.imperialfengshui.com.

While unraveling encoded messages are a point of commonality, secret codes aren’t the only thing The Da Vinci Code and Feng Shui share in common. At the core of both lies the repression of women. Just as the Catholic Church forbids women to enter the priesthood and rise to religious power, the ancient Chinese forbade the passing down of Feng Shui secrets to women. In fact, Kwai Lan Chan was only made privy to such confidential information after her mother passed her off as a boy to her father. Although modern-day society has afforded women many professional advances, Chan points out that “deep inside, we (women) subconsciously carry the same low self-esteem our female ancestors felt. This lack of self-confidence, in turn, conditions us to think that only men can be successful.”

The Da Vinci Code and Feng Shui also carry a Vatican connection. Chan points to the center of gravity Heaven Pool, the presence of Pope John Paul’s bedroom on the powerful Dragon side and the Ming Tang at the front of the building as evidence of the Vatican’s use of Feng Shui. Chan says, “It has been proven that even religious factions like the Catholic Church are using the Feng Shui concept in the design of their headquarters. What’s more, the majority of Feng Shui secrets were brought back to Europe by the Catholic priests who spent time in China.”

Where The Da Vinci Code and Feng Shui part ways, however, lies in the fiction-versus-fact department. Whereas The Da Vinci Code is based on a fabricated story, Feng Shui is not a work of fiction or even a religion. It is an actual science. Meaning wind and water, Feng Shui harnesses the energy of both elements to affect one’s overall well-being. And it is the well-being of women in particular that Chan hopes to positively impact with her knowledge. Previous clients attest that she is doing just that.

June Davidson of the American Seminar Leader Association is one such client. “By implementing the easy energy-changing [Feng Shui] pattern, my business and life began to move into a wonderful effortless flow of abundance, joy and success, taking me to an unbelievable height.” It’s precisely this abundance and success Chan strives to instill in all her clients’ lives.

For more information on how Kwai Lan Chan’s ancient secrets can empower you or the women in your life, contact her at (818) 980-3388 or email her at magicalfengshui @ gmail.com. To learn more about how Chan has transformed her clients’ lives through Feng Shui, visit her online at http://www.imperialfengshui.com.

Contact information:

Kwai Lan Chan

P O Box 443

Burbank, CA 91503

(818) 980-3388

http://www.imperialfengshui.com

http://www.fengshuibestseminars.com

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More Feng Shui Press Releases

Feng Shui - Master Val Biktashev

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

Master Val is available to help you find balance in your existing home or office, or help you find a new one. Remember, Feng Shui is a science; neither a religion nor a spiritual movement. It helps you keep balance in your environment. Feng Shui makes you happy, healthy, and wealthy. Video Rating: 4 / 5

Does Feng Shui Clash With My Religion?

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

The most asked question for the millions who wish to bring Feng Shui in their homes is: Does Feng Shui clashes with my religion?

Feng Shui Master and scholar Mohan Deep, based in Mumbai, sets your mind at rest in his weekly column posted on Fengshuimiracle.com, his web site

Says the Master, Feng Shui may clash with Islam unless the Feng Shui advice is restricted to directions, elements and colors. This will be incomplete advice.

Feng Shui does clash with traditional Islamic beliefs. Though original injunction was not to worship `graven images` which progressed to destruction of icons worshiped by followers of other religions and later restricted displaying any image, portrait, picture, photograph, painting, statues and sculptures in Muslim houses and business places.

But Feng Shui doesn't clash with the Christian, the Hindu, the Parsi, the Sikh, the Jain. (more…)

Canon's Report On How to Use Feng Shui to Cure Office Stress Now Available On-Line

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 22, 2008

International, cutting-edge, technology-based, multi-billion dollar company Canon Europe took a socially responsible stand last fall and went back to the ancient natural science of Feng Shui. They enlisted the assistance of a highly credentialed, U.S. based and leading Feng Shui Master consultant, Dr. Simona F. Mainini, on how to re-design the offices to remedy a real, modern problem: high levels of employee office stress and rage.

Canon Europe is the European branch of Canon, the worldwide technology company. Their initial interest for Feng Shui came after reviewing a new, groundbreaking research study into the causes of office stress conducted by ICM Research. In the study they interviewed 1,857 office workers in 18 European countries including UK, Germany, Italy, France and Spain. The findings were that an overwhelming 60 percent of respondents felt that their office layout increased their stress levels with 19 percent feeling it "significantly" increased stress. Yet another report released by the European agency for Safety and Health at Work found that stress causes 50 percent of absenteeism in the EU annually and that in 2007 the EU spent $ 20 billion Euros in medical costs just to manage stress alone.

This data speaks to the American public all the more when reading the 2004 results from the American Institute of Stress indicating that work-related stress and accidents account for 75-80 percenmt of absenteeism and is associated with an annual cost of $ 300 billion (USD) to businesses in terms of diminished productivity and employee turn-over.

In lieu of these findings Canon Europe commissioned Dr. Mainini to do a thirty-page, comprehensive report on how to use Feng Shui to reduce office stress in European businesses. The report, entitled "Zen Workplace", opens with an introductory explanation of the origins and scope of Traditional Feng Shui, gives an overview of the causes and symptoms of stress based on Traditional Chinese Medicine — the sister-discipline to Feng Shui — and then dives in and discusses in detail how to re-design offices to hold and support life-force energy to benefit employees' well-being as well as their focus and productivity.

With her background as an Italian architect, Dr. Mainini also brings tested principles of design, color, and light psychology and discusses the multiple applications available for a variety of office layouts.

"Stress is a by-product of our off-balanced lifestyles," Dr. Mainini first identified, "You won't necessarily increase productivity by working longer hours to tight deadlines. Creating a more balanced working environment by integrating design psychology with the principals of Feng Shui is the best way to produce congenial work environments for employees while producing the business results that employers desire. It's a win-win situation. Canon's ability to realize this and to take action is a sign of their commitment and understanding of employee's needs and health as well as a way to show their commitment in educating the public worldwide. I feel this is a sign of forward thinking that came as no surprise, given their famous ability to propose successful business solutions."

Thankfully, Canon's innovation is not alone. Working with high profile, big business and companies interested in maximizing office spaces for well-being and productivity is now becoming second nature to Dr. Mainini. She also became world-known last year, after consulting on the Golden Monkey Exhibit at the Los Angeles Zoo. This unique structure — the first animal enclosure designed by following classical Feng Shui principles to ensure the best life-force energy to promote health, well-being and fertility — is schedule to open in fall of 2008.

Dr. Mainini was also recently invited to be the only U.S. Feng Shui Master to speak at the International Feng Shui Convention in Singapore last November. The event, recognized worldwide as the most prestigious in the industry of Feng Shui, brought some of the world's most renowned Masters of Feng Shui and their enthusiasts together to discuss the various benefits of Feng Shui.

To review Dr. Simona F. Mainini's complete report of "Zen Workplace", which is now being released by Canon Europe to the media for public use, go to: http://www.datamanager.it/immaginilo/Feng_Shui_report-v1_01.pdf.

Dr. Mainini is also available for interviews and presentations on the topic of how to use Feng Shui and design psychology to reduce office stress and rage. To schedule one, please e-mail her office or call (310) 860-8989.

Media Contact:
Simona F. Mainini, Dr. Arch.
Feng Shui For Architecture
(310) 860-8989
dr.simona @ fengshuiarch.com

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Feng Shui Zen Workplace Report Feng Shui For Architecture ###
 

Feng shui master: Polls likely before May - Malaysia Star

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

Malaysia Star
Feng shui master: Polls likely before May
Malaysia Star
Feng shui master Prof David Koh predicts that the general election will take place before May. The principal consultant at the Malaysian Institute of

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Use feng shui principles to select choice property - Malaysia Star

Friday, November 19th, 2010
Use feng shui principles to select choice property
Malaysia Star
KUALA LUMPUR: A good location based on feng shui principles could make a property valuable, even if it is not on prime location, feng shui master Prof David

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Feng shui master attacked, dies - Straits Times

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Straits Times
Feng shui master attacked, dies
Straits Times
PHOTO: SIN CHEW DAILY/ASIA NEWS NETWORK KUALA LUMPUR – A FENG shui master, thought to be a Singapore permanent resident, died after being bludgeoned at his

Feng shui master dies at hospital - Malaysia Star

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010
Feng shui master dies at hospital
Malaysia Star
KAJANG: A feng shui practitioner who was in a coma after he was assaulted during a robbery at his house has died. Leong Sim Yu, 73, died at the Kajang

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