Intermediate Chue Style Feng Shui
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
London
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Duration
8 Days
The course gives you the know-how to practice safely & confidently on friends and family. Suitable for: People who have attended Intro courses with other schools, and to practicing consultants who wish to learn Chue Style.
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About this course
Module A is recommended as a prerequisite but is not compulsory.
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Sarah McAllister
Feng Shui Consultant
The Feng Shui Agency Chue Style School is part of the Imperial School lineage and has been teaching the Feng Shui practitioner training to students in London for 6 years under the auspices of Grand Master Chan Kun Wah. The first ever Chue school to be accredited by both the Chue Foundation (2005) and the Feng Shui Society (since 2008), the school offers practitioner level and advanced courses. Master Sarah McAllister BA FSSA is principal teacher and is a successful full-time Feng Shui consultant with 13 years experience. She is a Feng Shui Society accredited trainer and an approved teacher.
Course programme
Course review:
Module B is an intermediate level Feng Shui course taught in London and overseas by experienced Chue style teacher Master Sarah McAllister FSSA. This Feng Shui training gives you the know-how to explore Feng Shui safely & confidently with friends and family and prepares you thoroughly to pursue the Practitioner Level Module C. Open to attendees of Module A, people who have attended Intro courses with other schools, and to practicing consultants who wish to learn Chue Style.
- The Eight Trigrams
- Sang Sit Form Strategy
- Ba Chop – Internal & External
- Introduction to Chinese Characters
- Introduction to Chinese Calendar
- Stems and Branches
- The Twenty Four Mountains
- Grand Master Young’s Nine Curses
- Sam Yuen Flying Star
- Yuen Hom Flying Star
- Year and Month Flying Star
The 8 Trigrams – going deeper into the construction & meaning of the trigrams, their importance in Chinese metaphysics and how they influence our health and behaviour.
Sang Sit Form strategy – Room by Room calculations to assess the power, money, vitality & drain positions within each room.
Ba Chop – Internal & External – The Eight Mansion technique to calculate areas of health & vitality, and areas of sickness within a building.
Stems, Branches & 24 Mountains – Learn the feng shui language in order to diagnose the meaning & impact of the directions
San Yuan & Yuen Hom Flying Star – Learn how time affects the energetic characteristics of a building
Chinese Character Writing – This helps you read the mini-Lopan compass, assists you with understanding how to calculate the Flying Star & prepares you for the intricacies of Module C.
Introduction to Chinese Calendar – This helps you read the lunisolar calendar to understand which energies are ruling the year, month, day and hour. It helps you understand the Flying Star with greater accuracy.
Taking Lopan Compass Readings – we practice the knowledge gained on Module A and learn a few basic rings of the Lo-Pan compass
A certificate of attendance is presented upon successful completion. Homework & Case Studies are set throughout.
After completion of Module B you are issued with a certificate of attendance, enabling you to practice safely on friends and family, but not on a professional or fee charging basis. A practitioner certificate is only issued upon completion of Module C.
Additional information
Intermediate Chue Style Feng Shui