Feb 19

That’s Happy Chinese New Year!  2009 is the year of the Ox in the Chinese calendar.

  Now what has this to do with you, other than being of mild curiousity? The thing that you might not know about me is that long before I was known as “the NLP + HGE guy”, my work was mainly around Feng Shui.  That’s right, your wee friend Shooey.  The Chinese art of placement and environment.

   Now I may not be the stereotypical old Chinese man in a black mandarin suit, but I did do professional Feng Shui consultations for Marriott Hotels, Texstyle World, Fiona Decorum, Virgin Cinemas as well as hundreds of 1:1 house and office consultations over the years

  The simple truth is this - according to Japanese Astrology, there are certain good years and certain bad years, and it pays to know what kind of a year you’re in.  Some years you SHOULD launch a business or start a family, and some years you really should avoid!

    So why am I telling you this?

    Well… this is something of an “open secret”… I have been waiting to give you the exact same system that I am using.

    In fact, I have been waiting on this for almost three years. I even started a waiting list, and some folks have been on that list for a VERY long time.  But it just wasn’t appropriate until we entered a new year.  THIS year in particular.

   Well, the wait is ALMOST over. It looks like we are only a few short weeks away from opening my first Feng Shui Secrets Weekend Seminar in 9 years. 

    But before I unleash this thing, I want to do one final check to make sure that this training really has everything that YOU need. So I have this one question for you…

  What is your one biggest question about attracting good luck, more money, being healthy or having meaningful relationships?

    I really want to know… please enter your questions HERE.

   With so many readers, I can’t guarantee a personal response… but I can guarantee that I will personally read your questionsl. So go ahead and let me know - what is your one biggest question about Feng Shui?

  That’s all for now…

  Wishing you success,

Jonathan

 P.S. I am very serious about this - and I really DO value your feedback. I need to know your answer so I make sure my Feng Shui Secrets seminar is perfect… what do you want to know about Feng Shui? Please type it in HERE now…

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Feb 16

Feng Shui is more than just rearranging furniture, it’s a lifestyle. And lifestyles involve mindsets or concepts that are prevalent. Feng Shui experts just say no to some things without reason. Most of the things they do come with a line of reasoning that may not necessarily be embraced by many people.

Nonetheless, it is still a point of view that among other things, require careful consideration and thought. So what are the thoughts that prevail on the onset of Feng Shui? Here are just some of these prevalent concepts that a Feng Shui enthusiast or researcher may find useful.

Sense of Balance

The number one thing that Feng Shui promotes is balance. This balance comes in many forms, in the color arrangement, in the spatial factors up to the numbers that concern your working space or environment. The balance is more promoted by the five Earth elements of Feng Shui and the bagua, which is designed symmetrically and with complete reference to the different elements of the earth by Feng Shui standards. The standards of Feng Shui is made customized in every person, but it all boils down to having the right sets of things that complement and balance each other out.

Sense of Positivity

A sense of positivity is also what Feng Shui promotes. Positive energy is the thing most sought after by people who try to get the services of Feng Shui consultants. This positivism needs to be maintained. Conversely, it wards off all the forms of negative energy that may come in a given space. This is why there are charms that help cure the bad luck in a given place, especially those which have been established without guidance of Feng Shui.

A Natural Inclination for Beauty and the things that Promote It

Beauty in symmetry and symmetry in beauty is one of the core concepts of Feng Shui. It appeals to the physically inviting, and also adheres to fighting for beauty and balance in things. Feng Shui, in some ways, is a celebration of beauty in design and other physical elements of the space being designed.

Love for Your Environment

Feng Shui promotes the careful consideration of the environment before establishing places. Good Feng Shui respects the elements of the earth and makes the Feng Shui enthusiast more mindful of their surroundings. They don’t just work instantly in any oppressive place, but strive to remove any existing negativities in the environment.

Love for Self

The love for self is also promoted by Feng Shui. You will detect energy based on what generally feels good to you. Love for self involves not subjecting yourself to oppressive places or harboring negative energies that can be counter-productive to your different activities.

Dreaming big and making the environment jive with that dream

Finally, Feng Shui is more anchored on the greater scheme of things. When you have a dream and you intend to fulfill it in numerous ways, the best way to start is to have an environment that embraces those dreams. If you dream big and work hard, but your environment cancels all the things that you are striving for, it will be a very difficult task for you.

Feng Shui ensures that there is alignment between the things you want and the things that are manifested in the objects you see everyday.

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Feb 02

Feng Shui Secrets March 14/15th 2009 -Glasgow, Scotland

 

  Pronounced “Fung Shway”, this is the ancient art of placement, or acupuncture for buildings!  Arrange your environment to maximise results, clear obstacles & relieve stress. 

  You’ve seen articles in newspapers & magazines about Feng Shui, & even Breakfast Television has featured it… & you like the idea that if you organise your space then good things will come… yet you still don’t even know how to say it… So you probably tried to read a book about it, & got even more confused…!

  You’re hereby invited to a full weekend seminar, by the end of which you’ll be able to implement the ancient art of placement yourself.  Come and discover your home’s Feng Shui.

 

Call 0800 072 5792

Email enquiry@jonathanclark.org

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