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Shui is
the modern term for 'Kān Yú' (堪輿)
– it means to observe the sky above and observe the land
formation around us. Today,
Feng Shui literally means "Wind and Water".
The wind refers to the bringer of Qì (氣
–
cosmic energies)
and the water refers to the conductor of Qì.
The term Feng Shui is the study of how Qì
flows – to possess it or trap it in the right spot and
harvest the benefits from this good Qì.
Feng
Shui is an Oriental science to the way
of living in harmony with nature.
By harnessing the natural Qì in an appropriate manner
from our environment brings prosperity, harmony and vitality.
The
Flying Star Feng Shui course
is
an intensive
program
to explore the principles and wisdom of this oriental science.
The curriculum covers theoretical
and practical study,
workshops, interpretation skills and hands-on field training.
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aims of this
course are:
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To
impart the proven
knowledge of Feng Shui.
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To enable you to apply Feng Shui to
benefit oneself
and others. |
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Who
should consider taking
up training?
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People
who want
to learn the authentic and accurate Feng Shui
teachings and principles from the proven source.
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People
who want to understand
Qì patterns and what factors
affect Qì flow.
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People
seeking new perspectives and approaches to their
private
and professional lives.
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People
who want to initiate
change in their lives.
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People
who want to understand their strengths and weakness according
to the Qì to maximize their return.
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People
who want to become
Feng Shui consultants. |
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