Feng Shui + Belief
Do you have to believe in Feng Shui for it to work?
The answer is no, not really. I've seen it happen over and over again.
Why? Feng Shui isn't a belief system, or rather a religion.
It's a branch of Taoism explaining the interaction between humans and environment. It's a tool to empower yourself and your environment.
Scientifically, our environment has a well described and well-defined influence on us.
Feng Shui is merely a language to describe it.
Here’s an example.
“A study done by Robertson Cooper, a business psychology firm, found that in the workplace employees demonstrate a 15% increase in reported well-being when exposed to natural elements such as greenery and sunlight (Humanspaces: The Global Impact of Biophilic Design in the Workplace, 2015).”
The way we perceive the world around us, has a lot do with how the world reacts to us.
Like in the old proverb: When you smile, the world smiles back at you.
In a Feng Shui analysis, I look for the inherent potential of a situation.
Think of this situation: You have to defend your country at war against a stronger opponent. But you know Feng Shui/your surroundings, so you can use the power of place to your advantage. You lead the opposing army into a ravine. Exactly at the right time, at the right place, you kick one single stone from the top of the ravine down, triggering an avalanche that completely annihilates the enemy. Wouldn´t you say this really worked? This is exactly what Feng Shui is about.
Developing a (human) strategy in time (heaven) and space (earth).
So why would you have a FS consultation?
Because you want to live a healthier life.
Because you want positive change in your life.
Because you want to clear the mental and physical clutter.
Because it allows you to see your life and circumstances more clearly.
Because you want to improve your life on many levels.
Having a Feng Shui consultation is an investment in yourself in the same way investing in a life coach, personal trainer, or any personal development training is.
Never invest in yourself reluctantly.