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How to Choose a Feng Shui Consultant
Whether you’ve
had a sudden turn in your life circumstances, are buying a new home,
starting a new company, are renovating, have a new job or relationship, …
something important in your life now prompts you to bring in a professional
Feng Shui consultant. As you value your life path, so should you use
scrutiny when interviewing a practitioner. In comparison, you certainly
would not allow someone to operate on you because they’ve read all the
medical books in the library, would you?
Be aware that
some consultants have read only a couple of more books than you; some have
only attended a one-day workshop. There are even those who “intuit” their
own systems. Practitioners in this category can easily make incorrect
analyses, sometimes causing harm, without knowing what principles, schools,
and methods actually comprise authentic Feng Shui. Be a smart consumer and
heed the caveat emptor; let the buyer beware.
The Americanized
version of Feng Shui uses terms like “wealth corner, relationship corner, etc.”
It is a commercialized method recognized by its generous use of bamboo flutes,
bagua mirrors, wind chimes, and red money packets over the last 20 years.
This new-age form of
Feng Shui requires you to place “cures” in certain corners of your home or
office, and operates on a psychological level requiring your belief. This
hybrid version is severely frowned upon in Asia by today’s practicing masters as
a mockery of the true teachings. Clearly, simplification for the Western mind
gone far overboard…
Authentic Feng Shui
is easily distinguished from the new-age schools and relies on time-tested
mathematical formulas that work regardless of a person’s belief.
The Next Step…
When interviewing
practitioners, ask questions, request their brochures and inquire about their
web sites.Professional consultants will be pleased to provide their credentials,
and will be able to tell you about their teachers, lineage, education, and
experience. Before making your decision, obtain information about the following
points:
· What Feng Shui method do they
practice?
· Are they professionally certified?
· What is the level of their
certification?
· Who was their teacher?
· What are the teacher’s credentials?
· Are they affiliated with any
professional associations?
· Do they have client testimonials?
· Do they use a traditional Luopan?
· Do they request your date of birth?
· Do they need floor plans?
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What services do they offer?
· What type of follow-up do they
provide?
· Do they maintain client
confidentiality?
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