Valuable Feng Shui Principles in Real Estate Today
Valuable Feng Shui Principles in Real Estate Today – N.J. Realtors – 3 CEU credits
Class open to all
‘Valuable Feng Shui Principles in Real Estate Today’ focuses on providing real estate professionals core principles in Feng Shui that can affect the marketability of a home and property. Many buyers and sellers are educated in Feng Shui and want to work with a real estate professional that has knowledge and understanding of important basics.
Feng Shui is over 3,000 years old and has many layers of information and expertise, and this course is designed to simplify and introduce information that a real estate professional can utilize immediately and communicate confidently when service clients – both buyers and sellers.
Feng Shui: Definition, History
As we look into the history of buildings from ancient cultures, we will discover that buildings were not randomly built – there was an understanding of the building’s relationship to nature, it’s purpose, and it’s service for it’s inhabitants.
Today, we are learning more about these building arts such as Feng Shui, Vastu Shastra, Wabi Sabi, and Sacred Architecture. Each of these has subtle differences, but underlying concepts are the same.
For years, feng shui masters created and “set” homes to the very fine astrology and elements of the residents. Gone are the days of family estates passed from one generation to another. Today, people travel, relocate, and move at a pace never before experienced in the world. The best ideal is to build and create homes that are grounded in strong feng shui principles, such as form, shape, chi flow…. As people move into these foundations, they can fine tune their surrounding to their present and everchanging intentions and needs.
Feng Shui is an ancient art meaning “ Wind and Water” the Ancient Art of Placement.
The goal is to create Heaven on Earth for Man, attracting the positive and deflecting the negative.
Originally it was used to find the best placement for Burial sites.
Discovered by Emperor Fu His, who discovered the foundational patterns and I Ching work.
Schools include: Form School, Compass, Flying Star, Black Hat, Intuitive, Pyramid… and more
Class Review
“Hi Renae – I was literally blown away by your Feng Shui class just now! Wow, just wow! It gave me so many ahas and I will be reading up more on the subject for sure. I would love the handouts that you mentioned so that I can really start to put this into practice, starting with my own house!! I realize now that my previous house was non FS in every way!! Thank you once again for an absolutely great experience and one of the quickest three hours I have ever spent (I did not want it to end!!) Stay safe and well. Warmest wishes.”
Client Experience
“We closed on our house today- so glad that it is done! Just over 90 days from start to finish but it felt so much longer. Our buyer came the day after I hung the vibrant buoy picture over my fireplace- amazing! Thank you for all of your guidance and wisdom and especially for the chat you had with the house. You are a total Goddess!” ❤️
The course will cover :
Core concepts:
- 3 basic laws: 1. Everything is Connected, 2. Everything is alive with Energy, 3. Everything Changes
- Chi: Life force and Prana used in Feng Shui to determine positive and negative locations/energy
- 5 Elements : Fire, Wood, Metal, Earth, Water
- Bagua: Life Map of Feng Shui – Applying to house and lot size/shape
- Key Pillars of Feng Shui Front door, Bed, stove, desk
Homes with a History
- Avoid: Foreclosures, Bankrupcy properties
- Divorced Home
- Homes with illness, sickness, bad luck and deaths
Chi: Destructive Road Patterns T Junctions, Dead Ends, Cul de Sac
- Lots and Property
- Topography – choosing a lot without a sloping back
- Lot Shapes – choosing balanced shapes, avoiding triangles and odd shapes
- Street Location
External Home Dynamics
- House Shape – L shapes, Bi levels
- Location on Lot – close to road,
- Avoiding: funeral parlor, cemetary, school, power lines
- Direction – favorable directions
- Water – location of water and it’s effects, fountains and swimming pools
- Front Door : the key to opportunity
Homes – Internal Principles
Feng shui principles determine the beneficial and identify the challenging aspects in a home that will encourage a sale or can negate a buyer’s interest in a home. Understanding these principles are essential in today’s educated marketplace.
- Staircases – location of stairs, center, in front of the door.
- Front Door – what you see when entering and it’s effects
- Bathrooms – bathrooms located in back corners are key concerns
- Garage – bedrooms over garages are a primary negative
- Fireplace and Stove – fire location is key to health and wealth.
- Beams
Numerology
Numerology is part of everyone’s culture. We are familiar with the Number 13 and it’s reputation. Many cultures will pay extra for a desirable house number and avoid a negative address.
- Desirable Home Numbers – Choosing the 8 home and combinations
- Undesirable Home Numbers – avoiding the 4
Renae Jensen FSII
Renae is known for her passion for teaching and for hosting international teachers and topics to the public. Renae is a certified Feng Shui consultant and teacher with experience in Feng Shui consulting in commercial and private properties, community development planning, and business consulting. Her training in Reiki, Space Clearing and Japanese martial arts bring a deep understanding of the flow of chi – life force. Renae was host to the first International Feng Shui conferences held on the East coast of the United States, and board member of the International Feng Shui Guild. One of the greatest gifts that I have unfolded for myself is the healing power of our environment, homes, buildings, schools. This revelation has been my focus for over 18 years as I have developed my skill as a “house doctor”, fengshui expert, and space clearing consultant. Today, as founder of the Conscious Design Institute, Renae has dedicated herself to providing valuableprograms to the general public, as well as professionals in the field of real estate, architecture, design, and city planning. Her certification programs follow the Conscious Design path of integrated knowledge, leading us all to a healthier planet, one building at a time.