Well Being with Feng Shui

The philosophy of
Feng Shui brings special benefits to a medical practice:
falkenstein_feng-shui An increasing number of people in our country have over the past several years become interested in the arts and sciences of the Chinese.

This explains why Feng Shui, an old teaching highly regarded by the Chinese, has been gaining more and more friends and followers in our country.

Translated literally, the term Feng Shui means:
"Wind and Water".

Feng Shui, also often called "Chinese geomanty", is the awareness and knowledge of life in harmony with the environment.
Qi - the Breath of Life!

Feng Shui enables you to determine the optimal locations for cities and buildings. Every place on earth possesses a Qi (pronounced "she") which is its so-called
"Breath of Life".

Feng Shui is the teaching of finding places that are enriched with better Qi. This knowledge can then be taken into account and optimally utilized when planning projects.

In our Western world where houses are built without taking Feng Shui into consideration, the knowledge of space and the flow of Qi can at least ensure that more balance, harmony and order are introduced into our buildings.
The Harmonizing of Life...
praxis-dr-falkenstein-regensburg Taoism is based on the teachings of Lao Tse and the poet Tao-te King.

Feng Shui is one of the five great arts of this philosophy.
It is founded on a more than 4,000 year old tradition of shaping life and its environment in accordance with the forces of the universe.

By harmonizing our living and working spaces, we create a supportive ambience. The energy of these spaces is increased by eliminating or neutralizing harmful influences.

The goal is to gather good Qi. It should flow into the rooms, but also be able to flow out so that bad, stale Qi does not accumulate.
For the Well Being of Our Patients...
This is why it makes sense to also ensure good Qi in a medical practice.

By choosing the "right" arrangement of walls and furnishings, Qi can be channeled so that it flows as much as possible into all corners of the rooms. This significantly increases our sense of well being and health.
...and for a pleasant ambience!
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