Feng Shui
The two words “Feng Shui”, mean wind and water and are used to describe
the essential energy that surrounds us all the time. Imperial Feng Shui
is the name given to the style of feng shui that developed within the
High Imperial Courts of China.
Imperial Yuen Hom Style Feng Shui is the most advanced style of feng
shui. It relates to the 64 hexagrams and means:

“From nothing to everything, and from everything to nothing”.
The Chue style of Feng Shui descends directly from that which was
practiced over the centuries in the highest palaces and Imperial courts
of China.
Feng Shui goes back thousands of years, and originated in agriculture;
our page on History, gives an overview of how it all started.
Due to the vast and complex nature of the subject, there is often
difficulty understanding the difference between what is feng shui, and
what is superstition or myth. We outline in this section how you can
recognise genuine feng shui methods, along with some of the
misunderstanding and myth that surrounds it.
To fully understand the power and scope of what feng shui can offer,
you will find a series of articles that show some real life examples of
how the theory and observation of the real world come together.
You will of course want to look at your own environment and we offer
some tips and guidance to get you started. It must be said however, that
Feng Shui is an extremely complex subject and with the exception of the
very basic steps it is really not possible to DIY. If you are interested
to see how Feng Shui can help you, then contact one of our fully trained
consultants for advice.
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