Saturday, April 21, 2007

Tip for Today...Recently, property developers are using fengshui to promote their properties. As part of their marketing strategies, they have enlisted the help of known fengshui consultants. This is quite all right if the expertise of fengshui consultants are engaged to advise on the overall planning and development. What would become questionable is when it is promoted that the whole development has been fengshui-ed letting on the impression that the pieces of properties within it are all of good fengshui. This impression is strengthened if the fengshui consultant gives statements to similar effect.

We, as buyers, should be aware that although the development has been built along fengshui guidelines, it does not mean that every piece of property within the development has “good fengshui”.

Feng Shui actually takes into account form and subtle energies which manifest effects in myriad ways. Each and every detail has to be looked into and proper judgments made. After the proper adjustments, remedies or enhancements have been made can we say the property is fengshui-ed.

Do exercise common sense and do not just believe every promotion that you may read or hear. Remember, it is very likely the agent who adopts the fengshui line is probably not a very expert fengshui person.

To fengshui a house or property does require quite a good eye with sound understanding of principles. I hope to work on writing more of this in the future.

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