Are you already a fan of Feng Shui and use it to decorate your house, apartment, bedroom or business? Have you already divided up your living space into the 9 bagua areas? Do you change your Feng Shui decorations around each year for the Chinese New Year? If so, this course is the next exciting and fun thing to do to fine tune your Feng Shui and get the best results from your home's Feng Shui energy.
Perhaps you don't know anything about Feng Shui, but you are interested in health and well-being? If so, I recommend watching my course called "Decorate The Feng Shui Way" if you like what you learn in this course. It will teach you how to set up your Feng Shui from scratch and while you do that, you can apply the health adjustments taught in this course.
Want some details about what you'll learn in this course? Let's start at the beginning: Each area of the Feng Shui bagua is associated with one or more specific body parts. According to traditional Feng Shui, you can add supportive elements and remove disruptive elements to improve the Feng Shui energy that can in turn improve the well-being of that particular body part. For example, if you have constant foot pain, check the east area of your living space and see if you have any large or heavy objects made of metal or the color of metal. The metal energy there directly fights with the natural wood energy of the east (think: metal ax chopping down a tree). Since Feng Shui says your feet are affected by the energy in the east, your foot pain may be reduced or eliminated by removing that metal object and adding a water element instead (water nourishes trees). This is just one piece of the intriguing tour of the human body inside the Feng Shui bagua. Come join us now and see how cool "Feng Shui Your Health" really is!
Disclaimer: This course is not providing professional medical advice, it is simply teaching how traditional Feng Shui relates to the physical body.