University Open Air: Yin Yang Life Arrangement
In Feng Shui, the Chinese art of arrangement and placement, Yin and Yang are forces that represent complete balance between masculine and feminine, light and dark, and other opposites. The goal of Feng Shui is to attract Qi (life force and energy) while avoiding Sha (negative energy). To create good Feng Shui, there must be a proper balance between Yin and Yang energies. Let’s talk about the basic Yin and Yang in life.
Julia Adams is a Certified Life Coach, and an educator at the NGO, Academy of Public Health and a private museum. She is also an expert in Chinese Traditions and Customs, skilled in the subject of Chinese Tea Ceremony and Traditional Chinese Culture, especially Tang Dynasty's culture. Julia is also a zither player, certified by Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Prior to relocating to New York from Shanghai, Julia was a news anchor at Jiangsu TV Station while also hosting citywide events; she then became an HR director and often hosted nationwide conferences on HR-related topics.
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*In cases of rain, classes will be either moved to the Prospect Park Boathouse or canceled. Registered patrons will be notified by email on the morning of each course day and are also encouraged to check the UOA webpage and BPL Presents’ Facebook and Twitter pages for updates.
University Open Air is generously supported by The Morris & Alma Schapiro Fund.
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In Feng Shui, the Chinese art of arrangement and placement, Yin and Yang are forces that represent complete balance between masculine and feminine, light and dark, and other opposites. The goal of Feng Shui is to attract Qi (life force and energy) while avoiding Sha (negative energy). To create good Feng Shui, there must be a proper balance between Yin and Yang energies. Let’s talk about the basic Yin and Yang in life.
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