The Role of Feng Shui in the Classroom

Posted on December 10, 2007
Filed Under Feng Shui Tips |

The ancient Chinese Earth Science Feng Shui was originated with a notion to influence people to integrate a harmony with nature, time and space. In the literal term, Feng Shui implies ‘Wind and Water’, incorporating an energy flow or chi. It is believed, according to the study of Feng Shui, that the productive flow of chi influences all positive occurrences.

Oppose to it may result in different types of problems including financial breakdown, illnesses, interpersonal problems, poor academic performance and many others. This article focuses on the role of Feng Shui in the classroom setting and how Feng Shui can help in improving the learning environment in general.

Formation of Personality

We are witnessing a striking increase in school violence. Many studies focus on the incidences occurring at the school, a very few examine the roots of the problem. However, finding out the root can only offer the solution.

In order to understand the root of school violence, we must first try to understand the influencing factors that cause the students acting so violently. In other words, we should focus on understanding the reason behind their violent personalities. Personality is comprised of three integral factors

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