How is Feng Shui Justifiable?
Dr. Michael Oon
Feng Shui is justifiable for the results that can be achieved.
Singapore, soon after independence in 1965, a Buddhist Monk – Venerable Hong Choon, worked on the Feng Shui of the city. Singapore is now one of the most prosperous countries per capita in the world.
He also designed the route of the Underground system in the 1980s. He is particularly noted for reviving the fortunes of a Hyatt Hotel in Singapore.
In London, Canary Wharf is the 2nd Financial Centre of London. More than 100,000 people work in this prosperous centre. It was designed with Feng Shui from the planning stages. (Link to Canary Wharf, London.)
Tesco used feng shui in the early 1990s in their stores and head offices. This was the time when Tesco overtook Sainsbury’s to be the market leader in the Grocery sector of the UK market.
Costco, the American Wholesale, has its stores designed with Feng Shui.
Starbucks has located their coffee shops primarily at street corners. In some US cities, there 2 or more in a single street junction or intersection. Similarly, coffee shops in Malaysia and Singapore are also situated there. Feng Shui Energy is ideal for coffee shops.