🏯 Feng Shui Wisdom
Harmonize your environment and invite positive energy into your life
Feng Shui, meaning "wind and water," is the ancient Chinese art of harmonizing your environment to promote health, happiness, and prosperity. By understanding how energy (Qi) flows through your space, you can create an environment that supports your goals and nurtures your well-being.
Home Layout
Keep your entryway clutter-free — Qi (energy) enters through the front door. A clean, welcoming entrance invites positive energy and opportunities into your life.
Window & Light
Natural light is essential for good Feng Shui. Keep windows clean and unobstructed. Sunlight carries Yang energy that energizes and revitalizes your living space.
Bedroom Harmony
Position your bed so you can see the door without being directly in line with it (the "command position"). Avoid mirrors facing the bed — they can disrupt restful sleep.
Water Features
Water represents wealth and abundance in Feng Shui. A small fountain or aquarium in the wealth area (southeast corner) can activate prosperity energy — but keep the water clean and flowing.
Plants & Life
Live plants bring Wood energy — growth, vitality, and flexibility. Place them in the east (health) or southeast (wealth) areas. Avoid thorny plants in the bedroom.
Crystals & Elements
Use crystals to balance the Five Elements in your space. Amethyst for spiritual growth, citrine for wealth, rose quartz for love, and clear quartz for overall harmony.
Color Energy
Colors correspond to the Five Elements: Green=Wood (growth), Red=Fire (passion), Yellow=Earth (stability), White=Metal (clarity), Blue/Black=Water (wisdom). Use accordingly.
Door Alignment
Avoid having three doors in a straight line — this creates "poison arrow" energy that rushes through unchecked. Use screens or furniture to redirect the flow.
The Five Elements in Feng Shui
Wood - Growth, New Beginnings, East
Fire - Passion, Recognition, South
Earth - Stability, Health, Center
Metal - Clarity, Completion, West
Water - Wisdom, Career, North