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Q. It’s important for me to like my instructors. How do I know I’ll like the style?
A. We invite you to visit Carole's web site and view “Press Room” where you will see many of her TV appearances and a promotional video. You should be able to get a good grasp for how she presents Feng Shui.
Q. I’ve done some research on other schools that certify students in Feng Shui and their programs are only five days in length. How come the Wind and Water School of Feng Shui has such a long program?
A. In our experience, one of the best ways to learn the material is to present it to someone else. A total of ten practice appointments are required for certification in the Wind and Water School, offering many opportunities for learning and stretching. It is impossible to have such a thorough experience in five days.
We also know that when students start facilitating their own appointments they have questions and situations that are unique. Because of the format length of the Wind and Water School, they can return to the classroom, express their concerns and their observations, and receive invaluable input from both faculty and classmates.
Q. Can I make a living as a Feng Shui consultant?
A. As with any new business, it takes time to nurture your network of clients. Becoming a Feng Shui practitioner is similar to other sole proprietor businesses where word-of-mouth and advertising presents qualified clients, but takes time to foster.
Most students of the Wind and Water School are undertaking the study of Feng Shui to use in conjunction with another endeavor, such as organizing, interior design, real estate, even therapy. Many students attend as part of a personal journey with no intention of making it a career.
Q. What if I can’t afford to attend your school?
A. Your studies at the School are an investment in your future. Many students find the experience life-changing, bringing them unexpected benefits and opportunities.
The Wind and Water School offers a payment plan with an affordable 9% service charge. Easy monthly payments make it possible for almost anyone to attend.
Q. I’d love to study at your school but my family is convinced Feng Shui is a religion, specifically Buddhist. What can I say to clear up this belief?
A. Feng Shui is an applied philosophy based on the premise that the environment impacts the quality of a person’s life. There are many recent scientific studies that support this theory.
The specific kind of Feng Shui the School teaches is from the Buddhist teachings which are inextricably tied in with Chinese history. Although mention is made of Buddhist principles, you will never be encouraged to change your current beliefs.
Feng Shui is not a religion, however, we do emphasize the importance of sacred space and creating a sanctuary.
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