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AKIKO Bibi SHIMIZU

Feng Shui Consultant and Fortune Telling Researcher.  In the U.S. and China, studied the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics such as traditional Chinese Feng Shui, Zi Wei Dou Shu Fortune Telling, physiognomy, palm reading, and I Ching.  After living abroad in Germany and also in Chicago, currently resides in Los Angeles. Performed Feng Shui/fortune telling related assessments and consulting in Japan, the U.S. and Southeast Asia.  As the only Japanese lecturer officially recognized by Master Larry Sang who established the American Feng Shui Institute in the U.S., presented numerous seminars and classes that teach fortune telling.  More than 500 people with various backgrounds and titles have attended the classes such as people from the media, lawyers, doctors, educators, corporate/business owners, singers, fortune tellers, writers, architects, accountants, house wives and students.  Authored “Ouchi De Kaiun (Open Your Fortune At Home)! Feng Shui 168” (The Mediasion Press) and others.

清水BIBI瑛紀子

Published & Translated Books

『Open Your Fortune at Home ! Feng Shui 168』(published by The Mediasion Press)
『Have a better life with Feng Shui』(published by Kirakusha Press)
『The Principle of Feng Shui』(published by American Feng Shui Institute – Translated book)

Message

Zi Wei Dou Shu reveals the trends of your fate and character.
And by grasping the ever-changing environment, Feng Shui opens up your fortune

By combining these two arts, people can change their fates for the better.
Also using the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics such as physiognomy and by controlling the Qi energy,
will provide consulting to support a better fortune for you.

Life is like the flow of a big river.
By understanding how to deal with it, together, let’s make life more enjoyable.

Akiko is only one Japanese Feng Shui Instructor authorized by Master Larry Sang

Master Larry Sang

Master Larry Sang, founder of the American Feng Shui Institute, is one of the most influential practitioners in the philosophy and teaching of Feng Shui. His work is recognized globally by clients, students, other Feng Shui practitioners, Fortune 500 companies and government, from Asia to the United States.

Master Sang is the Yin House Feng Shui consultant for SCI, one of the largest memorial park companies in the world, as well as other memorial parks in different countries. In 2005, Master Sang was appointed the advisory position in the board of the China Architectural Culture Center, Beijing. He was commissioned as Ambassador at large for the territory of Guam in 2007 and advised to the Feng Shui service of Guam International airport.

ラリー・サング老師(曽希博士)

What is 「American Feng Shui Institute」

The American Feng Shui Institute was established in 1991, headquartered in California. The mission of the Institute is to teach the art of Feng Shui as a scientific discipline developed by Master Sang. His discipline is scientific and methodical which is unlike many other teachings that are based on superstition or the use of objects regardless of the environment. Master Sang brings his discipline to the Institute with these objectives in mind. They are:

To introduce the ancient knowledge of Feng Shui to the public
To provide students with the proper theories and techniques of Feng Shui
To provide students with opportunities of becoming professional Feng Shui practitioners
To ensure the these practitioners are professionally trained to the effect

The American Feng Shui Institute is the only institute in the world that teaches all aspects of the Chinese Five Arts: Feng Shui, Yi Jing, Four Pillars, Zi Wei Dou Shu, and Palm and Face Reading.

「American Feng Shui Institute」
https://www.amfengshui.com/

What is Five Arts ?

『Fate・Divination・Appearance・Medicine・Mountain』
「Fate」 represents inherent destiny ………… Ex: Four Pillar, Zi Wei Dou Shu
「Divination」 represents future of the unknown …… Ex: I Ching (Yi Jing), Qi Men Dunjia
「Appearance」 represents shapes and features …… Ex: Face Reading, Palm Reading, Feng Shui
「Medicine」 represents Eastern medicine ……………… Ex: Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture
「Mountain」 represents the practice of the body/mind …………… Ex: Meditation, Qi Gong, Discipline