I often do not see a need to see a fengshui consultant. Afterall, they are (in my humble opinion) alittle bit too expensive to engage, and usually, we will end up paying more for buying stuffs they said MUST BUY in order to rectify a bad fengshui.

However, this time round I was determined to get one to see my new flat. Reason is that my elder sister (who learned some of these stuffs from her master) told me to erect a wall, which I deemed is unnecessary. So, in order to convince her that the wall in unncessary, I got in a fengshui consultant. Anyway, I think to myself, no harm done. He can help me to convince my sister that walls are unnecessary, and he can at the sametime help me to understand my flat's fengshui.

So I got in John Lok (http://www.fengshui0011.com/). I think he give me an impression that he's not a pushy fengshui consultant. I mean, I have heard alot of people telling me fengshui consultants often used scare tactics to ask u to buy stuffs from them - which are usually costly. I would say I am quite pleased with John Lok's analysis. One of the most important statements that he said was "There's no need to always build walls, etc. to change the flow of Qi (air?). One of the disadvantages of doing this is it will be hard for you to sell your flat.". I totally agree. Another statement that he tell me which convince me he's much better than my sister (haha) is that "in Fengshui, one should do the layout of the flat (incl. of those stuff he recommend) in such ways that it is not obvious to anyone.". I would rather see a flat that is very clean, and allow more freely flow of surrounding air. I think I will live happier in such flat, than a flat full of walls, full of ornaments. :P