Friday, August 6, 2010

Feng Shui & Real Estate

Chinese Feng Shui has been practiced for over 5000 years. It has emerged in its present form through Grand Master Lin Yun. Modern technology, lifestyles, ecology, psychology, spirituality and western customs have been taken into account.

Feng Shui is now used by architects, real estate developers, designers and corporate executives, who have seen the benefits. Through proper siting of your building or site corrections, placement of walls, windows, furnishings, plants and other items or minor adjustments to existing problem areas, stresses can be relieved, human relations improved, productivity increased and customers attracted to your business. Your home can become a place of serene, soul nourishing sanctuary.

Everything is interconnected. Energy or Chi (life force) runs through your dwelling and workspace the same way it runs through your body. External environments affect internal states of being. Issues such as poor health, limited finances or relationship difficulties can be traced to corresponding structural and energy imbalances in your surroundings.

Feng Shui has become an integral part of the real estate market and is used in staging properties, homes and businesses. I have been working to bring balance to my back yard pool setting and am feeling pretty good about it. The area is more aesthetically pleasing and relaxation is more easily achieved.