Gold Dragon Feng Shui

                         Gold Dragon Feng Shui

Welcome to Gold Dragon Feng Shui, Newcastle’s home of traditional Feng Shui, Chinese Astrology, Western Astrology and Numerology. We also have many happy clients in Sydney, the Central Coast and Southeast Queensland.

We pride ourselves on supplying the best quality service in the region, and one of the best in Australia. See our Testimonials page for results from happy clients.

 

 With the economic turmoil we are seeing at the moment, you cannot afford leave your life the way it is. By using Feng Shui, we can reduce the negative influence (people and situations) and increase the positive (new jobs, better people, more business), giving you a much more stable and well-balanced life.

If you need to sell a house, we can help get you a fair price quickly; if you are out of work, we can help you get decent employment; if things are going great for, we can help keep it that way.

 

 

What is Feng Shui?

On a simple level, Feng Shui is our body’s interaction with the built environment. The task for a Feng Shui Master is to change or alter the Qi (energy) of that environment so that people occupying a particular building will have a better quality of energy coming to them.

There are many styles of Feng Shui, and each one has it’s own particular merits. The main thing to aim for with each of the is BALANCE.

The schools used by Gold Dragon Feng Shui are -

 

1. Xuan Kong Fei Xing, or the Flying Stars. This school maps out the energy of the structure based on when it was built (kind of like an astrology chart for a building). This school is very good for predicting what will occur to people that live there.

2. Yuen Hom, is Cantonese for Xuan Kong, however the methods for flying the stars and interpreting them is very different to Fei Xing. This was originally used by the Imperial Masters for the Emperor’s only.

3. Ba Charp, also known as Ba Zhai or 8 Mansions to most westerners. The Imperial form is a great deal more in-depth than the majority of books or classes would teach you, there are many levels to this school, and one of the best is in determining how your house will support you.

4. San He, or Three Meetings. Has very good Sha Qi avoidance strategies, as well as some powerful water and door methods.

5. Qi Men Dun Jia, another Imperial method that is very powerful. Generally used for setting up a building and locating the best bedrooms and door location to maximise positive energy.

6.     Miscellaneous Feng Shui methods, there are methods that we use such as Nap Yum, Double Mountain, Room-by-room and others that don’t belong to any school in particular, but get results.

7. Zi Ping Ba Zi, a style of Chinese Astrology more commonly known as Four Pillars. No Feng Shui consultation can be done without it, since some placements and design used can be highly specific for one person. It can tell so much more, even down to the colour of the clothing you should wear.

 

 

If you are looking for a Feng Shui practitioner that will get you to where you need to be in life, then you’ve come to the right place.

 

 

 

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