Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 12, 2009 Staff Share Posted February 12, 2009 Doctors may need to examine a sick patient and conduct some tests. And only after the test findings can the doctor, understand your health problem(s). With Feng Shui is the same thing. Even a Feng Shui practitioner needs to gather as much facts and even chart out the "birth-chart" of a home to understand better the situation, before they can "prescribe" cures or enhancements for a home. Thus many good Feng Shui practitioners doing professional audits would:- 1st Visit to clients home or office: Use their Luo Pan (compass) and scan the external and internal environments. And get a copy of the layout plan and all relevant personal particulars of the family. (The Feng Shui practitioner, will go back and study, and propose recommendations. Usually, the practitioner would draft out a detailed report with recommendations) 2nd Visit: Usually the 2nd visit is conducted a week later, after the practitioner has gone thru his findings, analysis and recommendations. He will then go thru his findings and recommendations during this 2nd Visit. Contrary to popular belief, a proper professional authentic Feng Shui audit takes much effort and is not a random decision making. And the practioner relies on tools like the Flying Star Feng Shui etc.... This barging into a doctors office demanding an explanation, even before the doctor examines the patient is more TRUE! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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