by Mina | Dec 13, 2012 | Feng Shui
After the global financial crisis in 2008, followed by a few major natural disasters in the world, people’s attitude towards life has changed. Instead of advancing ventures or progressing outside, people look more inside and focus on more basic things. Home and...
by Mina | Dec 11, 2012 | Feng Shui
I was invited by one of my clients recently to check out the feng shui for a business premises. It was a bank branch in a very decent suburb in Melbourne. We went to the branch on Sunday when the bank was closed. When I walked in, I heard the radio was on. It was on...
by Mina | Nov 24, 2012 | Feng Shui
Feng Shui for Cemeteries is important in China and SE Asia. Most Feng Shui masters in China are doing more feng shui for cemeteries than for houses or offices. In Ancient China, feng shui was originally developed for cemeteries. We call it yin house feng shui. The...
by Mina | Nov 20, 2012 | Feng Shui
As my previous post mentioned, Daisy Lee is a renowed international Qi Gong teacher. She was referred to me by a family friend in America. I went to her work shop last weekend and learned a lot. Life depends on movement. I like exercise. My father who is a grand...
by Mina | Nov 6, 2012 | Chinese Culture, Feng Shui
There are nothing more than health. We need to look after our health. Money can buy many things but not health or life. QiGong is a training which directs the qi flow inside our bodies. Practising QiGong can improve the energy flow of our body, and enhance physical...
by Mina | Oct 31, 2012 | Feng Shui
I received emails from Kernel and other people asking about the Ba Gua orientation in the southern hemisphere. The common question is that the Ba Gua orientation is understood for the northern hemisphere; in the southern hemisphere does the Bagua orientation need to...