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About Peter Reiss

Peter David Reiss founded his company, ReissPeak, to help people and companies grow and prosper through embracing positive change. With over twenty-five years experience in the design and furnishing of businesses and homes large and small, as well as a background as an entrepreneur and business owner, Peter and ReissPeak bring to the practice of Feng Shui a unique perspective of interpersonal and business relations.

Peter's clients range from Fortune 500 companies to universities to individual homeowners. He speaks on Feng Shui for many audiences and teaches at Dowling College, Oakdale, NY.

Peter David Reiss earned his Certificate in Feng Shui Studies from the internationally recognized Metropolitan Institute and is a member of the International Feng Shui Guild. He is a student and direct disciple of Professor Lin Yun, the founder of the Black Sect School of Feng Shui. He is featured on the educational CD set, Seven Timeless Principles for Success: Strategies for Business Leaders in a Changing World, and is the author of the forthcoming books: Power Feng Shui for Business and Embracing Change.

In addition to his Feng Shui consultancy, Peter is also president of Office Furniture Resources, a business furniture and design company that helps its customers increase productivity and morale within budget as they grow, expand or move.

Peter is available for consultations, lectures and seminars locally, nationally and internationally. As part of his commitment to giving back to the world community, Peter donates 10% of his consultation and speaking fees to charity.

 

Professor Lin Yun

Professor Lin Yun is the creator and spiritual leader of Black Sect Feng Shui. This modern school of Feng Shui originates from the Black Sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Professor Lin has incorporated Eastern teaching and modern Western sciences such as ecology, physics, psychology and sociology in creating this powerful and effective form of Feng Shui.

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