
The Story of Feng Shuality™
Born and raised in Paris, France, Laurène Kahn went to study interior design in the United States and in Hong Kong. After her graduation, she began her career in renowned hospitality design firms in New York, San Francisco and in Paris.
Between a stressful job and a hectic social life, a pressure began to build up causing a severe brain diagnosis. An urgent surgery was ensued.
In search for meaning and healing due to this event, she decided to travel the other side of the world to discover various cultures, philosophies and gain powerful experiences such as: learning meditation in Nepal, meeting monks in buddhist monasteries in Tibet, exploring the happiest country in the world: Bhutan, discovering the magnificent landscapes of Burma, Thailand etc ...
Bhoutan, 2019
Burma, 2020
Tibetan Tantric Buddhism
“We must harmonize this sensual dance between Yin and Yang to maintain the desire to live in us and all around us.”
Rich and deep experiences that made her realize that part of the chaos of this world is caused by an unconscious imbalance between feminine and masculine energies (yin and yang).
For her, it is necessary to balance this sensual dance between the Yin and the Yang to maintain the desire to live in us and all around us.
“Feng Shui, an art of living that allows us to find our place in a constantly changing world.”
From this awareness, she decided to explore her Chinese roots in Malaysia where she learned more about Taoism and Feng Shui: arts of living that allow us to find our place a in a constantly hectic and changing world.
Convinced by the healing power those disciplines, the idea of Feng Shuality began to emerge in 2020. At the same time, she decided to be certified as a Feng Shui expert where she combines modern and traditional Chinese practices in order to make Feng Shui more accessible and understandable to our western culture.
Swayambhunath Stupa, Kathmandu Valley
Népal, 2019
What’s Next?
“It is with you, your story, that we can continue to write the rest of our adventure. So I welcome you to this beautiful journey and hope to hear from you soon. Much Love ❤️”
— Laurene Kahn
Tibet, 2019
Paris, 2020