Is your horse not performing as well as he should? Picks up every
virus that is going round the yard? Having a string of bad luck?
Maybe it's because the positive energy flowing through your yard is
blocked.
Sound unlikely? Well not according to the principals of Feng shui
(pronounced "fung shway").
Feng Shui is an ancient chinese system which charts how energy flows
through our environment and how it affects our lives. It is widely
used in the Far East in businesses and homes, and is becoming more
accepted in the Western world.
A Feng Shui practitioner is able to make changes to furniture or objects
to improve the flow of energy and can improve health, prosperity and
happiness. It is obviously a lot more complicated than this, but if
you wish to investigate further you will find numerous resources on
the web.
As Feng Shui is used in the business and home there is no reason for
it not to be used in stable yards. It doesn't necessarily mean you
would have to tear down your stables and rebuild the entire yard!
There are many more subtle ways of improving the energy flow.
Still not convinced? Read this case study: http://www.fengshui-consultants.co.uk/fengshui/welcome-page31.htm
about a racing yard whose fortunes changed after a Feng Shui consultation.
Have you had first hand experience of Feng Shui? Do you believe it
can work? Or do you think any improvements seen are just a coincidence?
Then let us know what you think on our
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