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22 May 2014

Tips For Choosing Feng Shui Classes

By Marci Glover


Feng shui is both a science and an art. It is about recognising the energy in a room and trying to create the right kind of atmosphere. As well as learning how to do this to improve the atmosphere in your own home or work environment you can also learn how to help other people with this problem. The best way to do this is to find the right feng shui classes.

The term feng shui refers to wind and water. In China these are associated with health and fortune with a good flow being beneficial and a bad flow being negative, in much the same way as water can wash you but can also cause floods. They also represent energy in a more metaphorical sense and how a room feels will often affect people in subtle ways they may not always instantly recognise.

It is easy to be cynical about this. However there are ways this can be demonstrated in a practical way. A room that is dark is going to feel less invited than a room that is well lit. Equally people are more likely to feel stressed in a room that is very cluttered then if you are in a room that is clean and well ordered.

As with a lot of philosophies there is not one single form of feng shui. There are a number of different types and ways in which it can be taught. As with any form of teaching some will be more effective for you than others. Therefore it is important to know how to compare the different classes available to you.

This can mean it is difficult to compare people. You may look at a website and see companies make similar claims. Based purely on what they have to offer you may wonder how instructors will differentiate themselves from others in their local area and who will offer the best value for money.

Fortunately a lot of schools offer sample lectures and open days. This will allow you to find out how they teach their students and their particular school of thought. You can also decide for yourself whether their particular methods appeal to you and whether they are appropriate for yourself.

It is also important to look online for feedback from people who have attended classes before. It is a good chance to learn if they felt what they got was good value for money. You should use a broad range of sites as this will allow you to get the broadest range of views on organisations and independent teachers in your local area.

You can find a wide array of classes online. As well as looking up instructors it also helps to check and do some background research. With social media it is a lot easier to contact people and talk to them about any classes they attended and whether or not they were satisfied with the teaching they received. With a smart approach you will be able to find the ideal class to suit your requirements.




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