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'Chinese people can see it immediately, if you do not fengshuibalans is

Ayahuascaceremoniebegeleiders, lookalikes, slangenmelkers, matrassentesters and for Netflix's viewers. In this section, we interview people from a non-standard answer to a ' What are you on, anyway? At this time, Wena Brussaard (49), fengshui-interieurexpert.

Wena Brussaard (49)
What: Fengshui-interieurexpert
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In the early nineties of the last century, settled a number of large corporations and banks are from the Netherlands, in the new City. Fancy sky scrapers were in use, and in accordance with the western standard.

that's it for the Chinese workers ' enthusiasm to work to let go of the thought of one of the banks in the Netherlands. "On the first day, there was almost no one," according to fengshui expert, Wena Brussaard. Why is that? The Chinese saw right away that it was a good fengshui-energy.

The three thousand year old oriental tradition, which shows how your environment has an effect on well-being, that is, in the West, often after being received. "But in many parts of Asia it is not uncommon to have a fengshuimeester to be involved in the design of a new building or public space," said Brussaard. "It is often the master for the next couple of years asking for the return of a check-up."

“for many Years, we have buildings to put down which is a great deal of electricity up and also to ourselves, to rob of power.”
Wena Brussaard

She is self-educated in Malaysia, and have, for many years, as fengshui-interieuradviseur for individuals and businesses in the Netherlands, working in and running for a couple of years old, the Dutch international Feng Shui Academy.

looking for contact with nature.
< / p> Feng means "wind" and shui means "water". In hong kong, the peninsula with its high skyscrapers in the water, it is the perception of the name. But that's the tradition, right there, still alive, has a different reason for it. With the advent of communism in China, was to be construed as a waiver of many of the ancient traditions and cultural heritage.

in hong Kong, was given the status of a special administrative region, which is not the same, and the communist laws. You will find that there are fengshui elements, for example, in the building of the Bank of China and HSBC towers.

Brussaard can see that, even in the West, more and more, interest in feng shui, it is. "For many years, we have buildings to put down which is a great deal of electricity up and also to ourselves, to rob of power. Now, people are in search of a healthier lifestyle, and we want to be more in touch and in harmony, to experience the nature."

No burning incense and beads < / p> Once by a Dutch insurance company asked for an opinion on their building. The employees didn't like it. The atmosphere was not very good.

"After my presentation, gave the boss a big sigh," this, " Brussaard and of itself. "He admitted that he was afraid of was that I was using the incense, and the beads would have to come up, and that he was relieved to hear was not as it appeared to be."

“If there is too much light, and it's in a business office, there is a lot of yangenergie. Then people will be upset.”
Wena Brussaard

as for changes, Brussaard, or represents, in her fengshuipraktijk? "It's going to be a balance between stillness and movement, between the rest and the energy," she says. "The Yin and the yang. If there is too much light, and it's in a business office, there is a lot of yangenergie. Then people will be upset. It is better to have a couple of cosy corners with a dim light to create."

another factor is that, according to Brussaard it is important in the design is the use of materials. "The materials and elements that together create well-being, which in nature do go hand in hand. Explain, for example, a stack of wood down beside the fireplace. It is great to look at, because the wood used for the fire to feed."