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FENG SHUI


FENG SHUI

The art of living in harmony with the environment

The ancient Chinese art of Feng Shui came into being in order to help Man live in harmony with the Earth’s energy. It is a mixture of knowledge and techniques that – when combined with and applied to the environment we live in – allows our energies to be boosted, keeping us in good health and improving our relationship with other human beings, animals and our surroundings

Feng Shui sets out how each individual’s living space should be arranged so as to benefit from the energies flowing in that space. It suggests spatial changes, the inclusion or exclusion of certain forms, colours, light and materials; thus it favours all factors encouraging the flow of the vital energy, Ch’ě

Taking these basic principles of the discipline as a starting point, we try to identify factors that are also shared by our western culture and tradition, placing priority on the quest for well-being and peace in our living spaces – whether they be houses, offices, gardens, holiday resorts or spaces for personal growth

Our services:

- interior design and choice of furnishings

  • study and design of gardens and green areas

  • consultancy for offices and studios

  • creation of or improvements to fitness and well-being centres

  • interior design of holiday and business premises

  • spatial cleansing by applying ancient Feng Shui techniques

  • geo-biological investigation and the identification of artificial electromagnetic fields

For further information e-mail Nathalie Anne Dodd 
fengshui@cinius.com


by the author Nathalie Anne Dodd: the manual ‘Feng Shui in modern life’, publisher: DeVecchi, Milan, 2001