

Feng Shui has been practiced in its native China for many centuries and has only been
introduced to the Western world within the past three decades by His Holiness Grandmaster
Professor Lin Yun. There are various sectors of Feng Shui and Professor Lin practices the 4th
Stage of Black Sect Tantric Buddhism.
Feng Shui is often referred to as the Chinese art of placement. It literally translates into
“wind and water” and observes the relationship between the seen and unseen forces of
nature. Just like wind and water, you and your environment are two forces of nature. Your
dreams, goals, talents, attitudes (unseen forces of the wind) and the home environment
you live in (seen forces of the water) are constantly interacting and influencing each other.
And as with the wind and water, you and your home can blend harmoniously creating a
positive, friendly and comfortable life.
While on the other side, when you and your environment clash, you could experience a
“stagnant career”, a “stormy” marriage, a “drought” of resources or a “flood” of health
problems.
Feng Shui will help you survive one storm after another and balance your home and
environment to maintain a thriving paradise. Chi must flow freely and smoothly in your
environment so that it brings abundance and blessings to you. Cultivating chi creates good
energy that makes you feel more energized, therefore, it can help you achieve more in your
personal or career life.
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