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Dr Michael Oon has been a Feng Shui consultant since the early 1990's. Discover how he can transform your surroundings - and your life.
Michael Oon Blog
2M ago
An analogy of feeding the human body and a building.
Food for the Body
The human body requires food.
A building is the same; it requires Energy (or Qi) for the well-being of the people within the building.
Many people think that Feng Shui is a formula or that the information can be applied from a book. They have been led to believe it is a static system.
The subject is more complex than that. It is a dynamic system, just like the human body.
Every property is analogous to a human body; it has to be fed with the right “nutrients” so that the people in the property will do well.
The proper nutri ..read more
Michael Oon Blog
2M ago
The magic happens when the two main elements work in harmony.
The Front of the New Singapore Parliament Building
Traditional Feng Shui is an Artisanal Craft. It has been practised for centuries by artisans in the design and building of properties.
The New Singapore Parliament Building
Artisans or craftsmen specialise in a particular physical medium.
For Example: A carpenter is trained to work with wood. He works in the various aspects of wood – cutting, trimming, joining, assembling, and finishing multiple pieces.
For Example: A musician plays a particular instrument to produce lovely mu ..read more
Michael Oon Blog
1y ago
These are 68 Feng Shui Answers to Questions posed by People also Ask on Google:
About Feng Shui
Definition of Feng Shui
Effective Feng Shui
What are the Basics of Feng Shui?
An explanation of Feng Shui
Benefits:
What has the practise of Feng Shui accomplished?
38 Benefits of Feng Shui
What is the Single Most Effective Feng Shui tip that you would Recommend?
Origins
Where is Feng Shui from?
What is Chinese Feng Shui?
Is Feng Shui true?
Feng Shui History
The Origins of Feng Shui
Feng Shui Practice: Past and Present.
What is the Rationale behind Feng Shui in China?
Beg ..read more
Michael Oon Blog
1y ago
Introduction:
Eight Mansions Feng Shui formula – this was first published in English by Lillian Too in the 1990s in her book "Applied Feng Shui – Pa-Kua and Lo Shu". Master Yap Cheng Hai co-authored the book based on an 18th Century text that he used in his feng shui practice.
This book is from Master Yap's handwritten treatise. A hand-copied text from a volume written initially during the Chien Lin period (1711-1799) of the Qing Dynasty by a Feng Shui practitioner in Southern China.
The Eight Mansion Formula is now "the go-to formula" for Feng Shui practitioners and enthusiasts in the We ..read more
Michael Oon Blog
1y ago
Much has been written about Singapore and Feng Shui. They have been about the redesign of the city centre after independence in 1965 and the minting of the octagonal Singapore Dollar coin before the digging of tunnels for Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (MRT). There are other articles on the feng shui of private enterprises like Marina Bay Sands, Grand Hyatt Hotel and The NTUC building with their fountain of wealth.
Marina Bay and surrounding developments – Marina Bay Sands, Financial Centre etc
Introduction:
The focus of this article is on the Feng Shui carried out by the Singapore ..read more
Michael Oon Blog
1y ago
Much of the achievements of feng shui has not been publicised. Firstly, in the world of commerce, it is used as a tool for competitive advantage. It is also used for the infrastructure of cities, but again, this is not widely known. This list is some of the achievements.
What has the practice of Feng Shui accomplished?
It is known that members of Chinese lineage societies can do extraordinary feats. Have you noticed something special?
Is Feng Shui used by Major Corporations in the West?
What is the Modern Day Purpose of Feng Shui?
How is Feng Shui Justifiable?
Does the Singapore Government sti ..read more
Michael Oon Blog
1y ago
The principles of feng shui are the same as the principles of Chinese Metaphysics. It is a unified system. It works when these principles are used.
What are the Basic Principles of Feng Shui?
Feng Shui Basics – Introduction
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Michael Oon Blog
1y ago
Feng Shui is the practice of planning and design using the forces of Energy (also called Qi) that surround us in the environment.
In nature, Energy is directed, collected, contained and dissipated by forms such as mountains, valleys, and bodies of water.
In a city, buildings, roads, landscaping and other man-made constructions influence the flow of energy.
Within a building, Feng Shui is represented by interior forms such as corridors, rooms and furnishings. (From Alliance Feng Shui)
Commentary: This knowledge has been accumulated by the Chinese over centuries since the start o ..read more
Michael Oon Blog
1y ago
I have been asked many times, “You are a trained scientist and whether Feng Shui is a Science?"
The Historical Context from the Past to establish the link whether Feng Shui is a Science.
I would like to take you back in history—different attitudes at different times. The attitudes in the Middle Ages and the Modern Ages are so different.
In the Middle Ages, the rules of life were based on the text of the religion and the final arbiter in the interpretation was the head of the religion. The Modern Age is the age of reason. If you could prove your point according to the rules of Science, i ..read more
Michael Oon Blog
1y ago
Bournemouth is a provincial town in the Dorset on England’s South Coast. Like Brighton, it is a thriving and prosperous town on England’s South Coast. It has a small but important financial centre. It is the Head Office of LV insurance and offices of JP Morgan and Nationwide Building Society.
The point is, Bournemouth has been relatively affluent for a long time, whereas the other towns on the English south coast have severe economic issues.
Why is it so?
Based on the topography of the area surrounding Bournemouth
Topographic map of Bournemouth. The Redline shows the line of the hills su ..read more