Bao wrote:The people who are the real deal in Feng Shui have a great deal of knowledge, psychology especially. They know how people react to color, smell, different types of spaces etc, etc, etc. They can help shop owners with getting more people to enter their stores and get them to consume more. Mostly it’s about small, simple and most commonsensical things as placing a light at the right spot or placing shelves in a way they get most exposure as possible. As always, people have a hard time to understand simple and commonsensical things, they just won’t take those things seriously. But if you speak about qi and how to you qi flow to create luck and fortune, people will listen carefully to everything. So Feng Shui is more or less just common sense in an extraordinary well thought package.
There’s some building complex in Sweden called “dragon gate”? that a wealthy Chinese buissnessman planed and set up. According to Feng Shui principles the location is perfect to build a business on so the Chinese guy built his bussiness there, but seemingly the Swedish bureaucracy is a tough adversary for the good wind of Feng Shui, the dragon gate business never came in operation?