Learn about the most pure and ancient form of Feng Shui known as Chue Style Yuen Hom in a two-day workshop facilitated by Deana Wyland-Fries at The Monarch Dubai on 23/24 November.
“This workshop is ideal for anyone who has ever read a book about Feng Shui or just found themselves interested in it.” says Deana Wyland-Fries.
“How many times have you felt that a piece of furniture is in the wrong place or walked into a room and said to yourself it doesn’t ‘feel’ right? During the workshop we will explore the flow of energy and answer some of these questions.”
During the two-day programme, Deana will teach and guide participants through the basic principles of Feng Shui and Chi.
“It is really a phenomenon. Energy or Chi has a direct affect on our individual lives and surroundings. By the end of the two days each participant in the workshop will understand the fundamental principles of Feng Shui and be able to apply these to their own home, office and lives. It’s all about rebalancing our bodies and environment.” she said.
Deana Wyland-Fries is a highly acclaimed Feng Shui Consultant who studied under the Grand Master Chan Kun Wah and graduated as an accredited teacher from the Imperial School of Feng Shui in London. She has an international portfolio of clients, both corporate and individuals.
The workshop is AED1,680 per person and will be held on the 23rd and 24th November (8.30am – 4.30pm)
The course covers Sensing Chi, the history of Feng Shui and an introduction to Chue Style Feng Shui, understanding the basics of yin and yang, the art of placement, the study of landscapes on which homes are built and the orientation of buildings, the theory of the five elements in movement, the principles of I-Ching, and Yuen Hom Flying Star Feng Shui.
“It is a very intense workshop. It is for people who are really fascinated by and interested in Feng Shui. Each participant will leave the workshop equipped with the basics for creating the ideal living space. Moreover, if participants find they develop a passion for this science they are one step closer to formal qualification, as this workshop is the first segment of professional training.” says Deana.