Brit Expats Can Now Banish Toxic Energy In The Home With Feng Shui

Published:  13 Nov at 6 PM
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Brit expats in Spain’s Costa del Sol can now have their homes Feng Shui’d by an expert.

Originally from China, Feng Shui is an incredibly ancient and still ongoing method of ensuring your home is happy and full of positive energy by identifying the aspects of the house’s placing, design and contents which are contributing to the destructive force of bad energy. Granted that it’s considered weird at best and a con at worst by Westerners in general, belief in its power has still helped many Westerners cut back on worry and change their lives for the better.

Contrary to popular belief, Feng Shui isn’t based on superstition or religion but is a combination of natural science and the ancient art itself which has been practiced in Asia for literally thousands of years. It’s also used for healing and as a guide to businesses and is known to create a peaceful atmosphere wherever it’s used. Nowadays in the West, there’s more appreciation of this ages-old Asian practice as people are now more able to accept that their feelings of stress and discomfort in their homes don’t mean they’re going crazy.

For British expats who’re unhappy with their lives and can’t see a way around their negative feelings, it’s possible they’re being affected by negative energy in and around their properties. Open-minded expats on the Costa del Sol can now have their homes Feng Shui’d by British expert Jerry, whose Chinese wife is the daughter of a Feng Shui Master. He’d seen the effects of bad energy on the lives of several of his friends and how Feng Shui had changed those lives, resulting in his taking full training in the art from his father-in-law. Jerry charges a nominal fee, one third of which is donated to a local charity and is happy to travel between San Pedro and Sotogrande.

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