
Classic Feng Shui Principles
​These are rooted in traditional Chinese metaphysics, often used in more technical,
compass-based Feng Shui methods:
1. Bagua Map (Pa Kua)
Divides the space into 9 life areas—career, relationships, family, wealth, health, helpful people, creativity, knowledge, and fame. Each area corresponds to an element, color, shape, and direction.
2. Five Elements Theory
Balancing Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water to promote harmony. Each element supports or controls another in a cyclical relationship.
3. Yin and Yang
The balance between stillness (yin) and activity (yang). Every space needs a harmony of both to feel alive and supportive.
4. Flying Stars (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
Time-based energy analysis that maps out positive and negative qi flows based on the home’s construction date and compass orientation.
5. Eight Mansions (Ba Zhai)
Personalized analysis based on the occupant’s Kua number to determine auspicious and inauspicious directions for sleeping, working, and entering.
6. Form School Feng Shui
Focuses on landforms, layout, and the positioning of mountains, rivers, roads, and buildings. Internally, it considers how the layout supports protection, flow, and stability.
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Intuitive Feng Shui Principles
This is where your personal style, spiritual insight, and client connection shine through:
7. Space Energy Reading
Sensing what’s emotionally or spiritually stuck in the space—grief, stagnation, chaos—and using intention and design to release or transmute it.
8. Personal Chi Alignment
Designing to reflect the client’s current growth season, goals, or energetic needs—sometimes using astrology, Human Design, or even the Chinese zodiac.
9. Intentional Object Placement
Everything holds energy. You curate or remove items to shift vibration—crystals, family photos, mirrors, dried flowers, or even inherited furniture.
10. Ritual and Ceremony
From setting intentions to cleansing with incense, Florida water, or sound—ceremony becomes part of the energetic reset.
11. Sensory Design
Using scent, texture, lighting, and flow to evoke safety, joy, or inspiration beyond what’s visible.
12. Sacred Styling
You elevate function and beauty simultaneously, using vintage, layered, soulful pieces that reflect the client’s essence—not just trends.