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from:Deb St. George, Publisher, GettingToSuccess.net
Feng shui is really growing in popularity and the
demand for feng shui practitioners is higher than
ever. Many people dabble in feng shui using tips from
the Internet or from television but the best way to
learn feng shui is from a feng shui school.
There are tons of feng shui schools and odds are there
is one in your town or close by. If that isn't an
option, online feng shui schools are a great
alternative and might even be more convenient for many
people.
Traditional classes are preferred by many people when
it comes to feng shui because they have a much more
"hands on" approach than an online school.
The problem is, feng shui may not be offered
everywhere and online may be your only option. Before
you enroll in any class, make sure the teacher is
certified and has a good reputation.
At a feng shui school you will learn all kinds of
things you might otherwise never know about. Feng shui
is very old and you will learn all about the history
of feng shui, yin and yang, the five elements, and how
all of this interacts with the universe and your
environment.
Many people start off doing feng shui as a hobby and
become very impressed by the effects it has on every
aspect of their lives.
If you have dabbled in feng shui or are just curious
about it, check around for opportunities. Many cities
have adult education centers where you can take
classes like feng shui very cheaply and usually at
night.
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