A New Approach

A New Approach


Thanks to the new world of internet marketing, globalisation and the rise of Asian, especially China’s economy, the profile of Feng Shui a sub-system within Chinese Metaphysics has been raised tremendously.

The interest and the commercial motivation come with some fundamental issues:

 

 

1. Lack of Accountability

The issue comes from both ends of the service.

the practitioner:

Strangely, no one seems to hold the practitioner accountable for the work they deliver and the promises made. We have crystals as a source of happiness, water features to induce wealth, more crystals to find you a life partner.

Some come up with trend-setting phrases and practices whenever their popularity wanes.

Most do not make reviews on their Feng Shui installations, which means they would not know if their services have delivered results to their clients.
Have the ’solutions’ produce result, which you have ‘intended’? How would you know if you didnt make reviews?

the consumer:

The individual may be an uneducated elderly who is fixated on Chinese Metaphysics being a cultural practice. Or, an executive who is unable to reconcile his/her ‘cultural’ beliefs in Feng Shui with his/her formal education in Western Science.

Regardless, there are recurring issues of consumers not understanding the extend of what Chinese Metaphysics can do for them, and, what they may demand from their Feng Shui practitioners, i.e. results.

Why didn’t you, as consumer, demand for some clarifications, some specific time-frame, and, feedback to the practitioner when the specific ’solution’ offered did not materialise?

2. Lack of a proper interface and accreditation of Chinese Metaphysics, an ancient Science (or an Art?).

The result is Chinese Metaphysics is perceived as superstition, ancient, ill defined and removed from today’s world.
How true is this dismissal of Chinese Metaphysics?

At First Principles Inc, we do not identify with any hocus pocus practices.

There are many who would readily dismiss Chinese Metaphysics as a form of superstitious practice. Most of these people have not spend any time in educating themselves on the subject. We have no position and time to convince these individuals.

However, as a responsible practitioners, and, corporate citizen, we CAN lend some transparency on HOW we provide our services.

It is also within our means to educate the correct concepts of this ancient Chinese Science through our website, our classes, and, through the delivery of our services.

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