Feng Shui has been practised in China for several thousand years and during that time it has come under the influence of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoist priest’s and scholars of many differing philosophies.

Few people in the West would have predicted the phenomenal interest that has developed in feng shui in recent years.  At first it may seem surprising that such an art, such a skill that is rooted so deeply in Chinese culture, history and philosophy should have proven so popular outside of China or Hong Kong, but that it is and is testimony to its continuing relevance to modern lifestyles across many different cultures.

I have been interested in working with energy for many years and began my studies in feng shui in the late 1990′s with various practitioners.

I qualified as a feng shui practitioner in 2003, studying under Grand Master Chan Kun Wah at the Imperial School of Feng Shui, London.

The Chue style of feng shui was practised in the Imperial palaces of ancient China and is an original body of learning passed down from Grand Master to Master over the centuries. I feel extremely fortunate to have had this training.

Since then I have carried out numerous consultations for residential and business environments, adding valuable experience in applying the principles of Feng Shui.

This experience promotes real and comprehensive improvements to your life.