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Siou Foon Lee is an established Master Practitioner and Principal of Feng
Shui Innovations since 1994. She is highly regarded as a Professional
Consultant as well as a Seminar Leader in Australia, Germany, England and
Asia. She has been dubbed "The Plotter" by The Sydney Morning Herald -
Good Weekend Magazine as she advises her business clients on how and where
to place the front door and the reception area and assists decision makers
to maximise productivity and cash flow.
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In 1996 Siou Foon was invited by her teacher Master Zheng Hao of Chinese
Chi College to replace him at Australasian College of Natural Therapies as
a lecturer. Later she gave up teaching Chinese Acupressure to concentrate
on Feng Shui.
She spent time working within the home and business environment,
introducing changes based on Feng Shui principles to homeowners who were
keen on life fulfillment. Through Feng Shui Innovations, Siou Foon Lee
promotes authentic classical Feng Shui and Chinese Astrology. She has been
providing Chinese astrology readings for clients keen to have their dates
of birth analyzed as couples entering into a partnership or as singles who
have come to a crossroad and want to make informed decisions about
creating relevant changes. Her Feng Shui services include
residential/commercial consultations, from the ground up designs for
homes/buildings, land selection and landscaping.
She is well respected and recognized together with other notable peers for
contributing to the development of Chinese Metaphysics in Australia. She
has traveled interstate in Australia as well as overseas to USA, India,
England, Singapore and Malaysia both as a consultant as well as a trainer.
Passion and the deep desire for more authentic knowledge even after years
of hard study saw her ongoing education culminate in achieving her Bazi
Mastery Diploma and Feng Shui Mastery Diploma. Her philosophy is simple:
Never stop learning. Learning is a lifelong journey.
Her deep interest took her on mountain walking tours with Mastery Academy.
She will never forget Bai Yun Shan 'White Cloud Mountain'in Guang Zhou.
When coming down by cable car she realized what a feat was accomplished
walking up the never ending Dragon. Going up by cable car was for tourists
but feeling the pulse of the Dragon was a journey not to be missed.
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