Angel’s Feng Shui & Bazi Consultation
Angel Garces Jr. had a Feng Shui and Bazi consultation with Master Angela Ang as part of his preparation for Jia Chen Wood dragon year 2024. Read his review.
London’s Chinese Feng Shui Consultants & Bazi Astrology Masters
Everyone in the UK will know Channel 4, famous for their intelligent and often thought-provoking programming, and those of you outside the UK will get the picture of who they are when we say they are the alternative to the BBC. Critically acclaimed for their insightful reporting and upwardly mobile tone, Rising Dragon Feng Shui was of course delighted when they asked if our Master Angela could contribute her Feng Shui expertise towards a new feature area on their excellent 4Homes area of their website.
The 4Homes area goes way beyond coverage of just their own programming. It has many areas covering everything to do with property from buying to DIY. And now it has a feature within its style area devoted to explaining the mysteries and use of Feng Shui. Supported by some words from Raymond Catchpole, Chairman of the UK Feng Shui Society, Angela gives both explanation and practical tips that you can use without a prior background in traditional Feng Shui.
The content is reproduced here by kind permission of Channel 4:
An ancient Chinese philosophy often dubbed “the art of placement”, Feng Shui dates back more than 5,000 years and is used by millions to bring in and bump up good health, wealth and relationships to homes and workplaces.
In Chinese “Feng” means wind and “Shui” means water. But as Rising Dragon Feng Shui expert, Angela Ang – who had the dubious pleasure of auditing David Blaine’s London Bridge glass box – explains, although wind and water are key ingredients in Feng Shui study, it’s not all airy fairy abstract concepts.
“TV shows talk about Feng Shui and the flow of energy, Yin and Yang, blah blah, but what does that really mean? When I see the explanation of Feng Shui so crude and off the point, it makes me want to cry.”
“Feng Shui study means looking at what effect electro-magnetic forces, light waves, psychology, gravity and other such invisible forces have on life. The best definition of Feng Shui is the cause and effect of energies in the environment on you.”
Says Raymond Catchpole, chairman of the UK-based Feng Shui Society: “The underlying philosophy recognises that humans and their environment are sustained by an invisible, yet tangible, energy called ‘chi’. This may move like the wind to activate opportunities, but when frustrated by obstacles it can eddy like water to become trapped and stagnant.
“The skill of a feng shui consultant lies in recognising where chi is flowing freely, where it may be trapped or stagnant, and where it may be excessive. Recommendations for change and placement are made to help realise a harmonious re-balancing of yin and yang, the dark and light. They can be based on nine traditional cures, adapted for modern western use, involving light, sound, life, movement, stability, electricity, symbolism, colour and transcendental solutions, each and all as required.”
Every object, explains Angela, has an electro-magnetic field and – naturally enough – a building’s electro-magnetic is much bigger than a human’s electro-magnetic field.
She says: “Over time, the house’s bigger energy field will affect that of those who live in it. It will either be a positive connection which supports the bio-chemistry of the individual or it will clash with them. When the house has an energy that conflicts with the occupant, their electrical impulses get weakened, distorted, confused and even turned against them.”
When bad feng shui is present, she says, people commonly self-sabotage – continue to do something they know they shouldn’t like eating junk food – experience sustained negative emotions, age quicker or sleep poorly.
Raymond says Feng shui principles may be applied geophysically or more superficially, to placement, design and decoration. “Every aspect of home, life, career and relationships is open to enhancement to facilitate the holistic development of the individual, their family or business by enhancing the immediate environment.”
Angela, who advises both businesses and householders, says a consultation involves mapping out the energies of the house and those of the occupants and ensuring the energy fields of both match. This doesn’t mean that a Feng Shui expert rip out all your furniture and make you paint rainbows and kittens on your wall though.
Says Angela: “Do you remember the advert where a Feng Shui consultant strips a young man of all his furnishings bar the beer fridge? Don’t panic, that was just humour! It’s not really like that in traditional Feng Shui! I only suggest new furniture if it is necessary. Though presentation and aesthetics are important, these represent just a superficial surface level. A beautiful house can still be dreadful energetically. I solve the energy problems so you can live a happier life and you can decorate according to your own tastes within the guidance I give.
“My job is not to redesign a home or to make it look like a studio for IKEA, it’s to find the energies causing the disruption to their neural and nervous system. Once we’ve got these, we try to remove or correct them. If that isn’t an option, we must move the client so as not to be exposed to them.”
“This is the real reason why movement of furniture is associated with Feng Shui – it’s not about creating a pretty room, although we always try and keep it tasteful. It’s about looking at the underlying invisible energies in the room and arranging things so people sit only where energy is good and avoid areas where the energy clashes with them.”
She says she normally chats with clients first to learn what it is they are looking to improve or remedy. “Different people have different priorities and so there’s no point creating more opportunities for romance if they want to stay single and its insomnia they’re having problems with.”
She then takes readings with her Lopan – a special type of compass for Feng Shui purposes – and after closely studying the inside and outside of a house, she maps out the energies on a floor plan. “I use colours and numbers on the map – it helps clients understand what I’m telling them better than if I write on it in technical Chinese jargon!” She says the most important thing to get right is where you sleep. ”Sometimes I have to get people to change rooms, other times they may need to rearrange their furniture so the bed is better placed.”
While mapping a household’s energy field and aligning someone with it takes years of study to develop, there are some simple guidelines one can use to yield smaller benefits…
Colours – use red with caution as it’s associated with promotion of argumentative energies.
Bedrooms – Best if square or rectangular. Don’t have bed facing the door directly. Avoid having beams, pipes, skylights or sloping ceilings above the bed. Keep the bedroom for sleep and romance only.
The living room – avoid placing the sofa in line with the door. Don’t put shelves above where you’ll sit. Keep well ventilated and Hoover often.
Breakages – fix anything that breaks quickly and properly.
Entrance – Front door should be large, with bright brass door furniture. Approach should be uncluttered. Planters on either side of the front door, or guardians such as lions or fu dogs, produce healthy chi.
Office/study – Avoid clutter. File it, deal with it or bin it. Desk should have good view of the door with solid wall behind. Avoid right-angled corners on the desk surface. Don’t have a window behind or so close you can be distracted. Curtains are preferable to roller blinds and horizontal slatted blinds. Go for uplighting not fluorescent light.
Dining room – Avoid excessively fiery colours. A round edged table is better than sharp corners and angles. Avoid pictures of dead animals, battles or sinking ships. Install mirrors where they can reflect the food.
Children’s bedrooms – Babies and youngsters need rectangular rooms and have their beds with head and one side against walls. Teenagers can have more adventurous irregularly shaped rooms. Don’t place beds under beams, sloping ceilings, shelves or cupboards. Avoid bunk beds, the bottom is cramped and the top insecure. Furniture should be rounded. Curtains are better than blinds. Have at least one big plant with soft leaves. Avoid aggressive pictures.
Bathroom – Decorate in strong Earth element colours. Soil pipes should be concealed. Mirrors should be large enough to reflect the space around an individual and the immediate image should not be divided or split as with mirror tiles or some cabinet doors.
Garden – Gentle curves produce gentle energy. Set aside special areas for children and a quieter spot to enhance relationships. Water, introduced under direction, and wildlife should be encouraged.
Angel Garces Jr. had a Feng Shui and Bazi consultation with Master Angela Ang as part of his preparation for Jia Chen Wood dragon year 2024. Read his review.
Master Patricia is Certified Master Teacher & Healer by the Tao Academy. When she wanted fresh insights to help her further herself, she had a bazi reading with Master Charlotte. How did the stars line up for her?
Springfield Place is a new property development by Barratt London. It connects Earlsfield to Tooting Bec and Master Ang gave it a Feng Shui ground blessing.
Feng Shui is a Chinese metaphysical art that aims to create better outcomes for whomever dwells or uses a particular location. It is based on
To welcome the Year of the Rabbit, known for symbolising peace, longevity and hope, we were invited to perform a traditional Feng Shui ground blessing for residents
It is a well known fact that London is one of the richest cities in the world in one of the richest countries in the
ExcellentBased on 28 reviewsHarvi2024-04-06Master Angela Ang has recently been to feng Shui our home. She is kind-hearted and it is clear to see how passionate she is in what she does. She has identified the problematic areas in and around the house and given us advice on how to cure these. We are looking forward to a positive outcome.Jaye X. Tan2024-04-05Angela has been an indispensable asset to us, guiding us through the process of selling our properties not once, but twice, in 2019 and 2022. Her expertise extends to the intricate practice of Fengshui. Her invaluable advice on optimizing the energy flow in our home has not only enhanced our living space but has also positively influenced our careers and personal well-being. What sets Angela apart is not just her deep knowledge in the field but also her dedication to helping others navigate life’s complexities. Her commitment and willingness to share her expertise to improve the lives of those around her is truly commendable. Angela’s passion for what she does is evident in every interaction, and her ability to continually surprise us with her depth of knowledge is nothing short of impressive. We are incredibly grateful for Angela’s guidance and support!Verenas Kitchen2024-03-11I had a Chinese Bazi astrology consultation with Master Angela Ang. Master Ang has been very helpful on giving me more clarity and answered all my questions. She works wholistically on all levels. I love the wholistic aspect of the sessions and can’t wait to try out the first set of recommendations. It’s been a pleasure talking to Angela and I’m looking forward to working together again in future. She is generous with her time and full of positive energy. I recommend her to you if you are looking for a Master who genuinely cares, is accurate and wants to help you.Nathan Yansifski2024-02-13Really accurate reading and have some things to work through this year. Thanks a bunch!rin2024-02-11She was great!I got told that i was very smart and to be aware in the months of April and October, to not do anything dangerous e.g mountaining.You should definitely try this out.Mark Gebbie2024-02-10Very interesting and detailed - very much enjoyed itCamila2024-02-10Interesting talk with Master Angela! She was very encouraging and kind in helping to answer my question
Opening Hours:
Monday – Saturday 10am – 6pm
Whatsapp: 447842919878
Phone: 0208 123 9800
Email: info@rising-dragon.co.uk
Address:Rising Dragon Feng Shui,
85 Great Portland Street, First Floor,
London, W1W 7LT
Copyright © 2000 – 2024 Sugati Ltd; All Rights Reserved.
Sugati Ltd is a registered company in England & Wales company number 3921197.
Rising Dragon Feng Shui is a trading name of Sugati Ltd
Privacy Policy