Most Feng Shui Advice
Is Wrong.
I've walked into hundreds of homes. The same mistakes, every time. The online advice is 90% generic nonsense. Here's what actually works.

道法自然
The Way follows Nature
The I Ching Doesn't Predict.
It Exposes What You're Missing.
Most people use the I Ching wrong. They ask weak questions like "Will I get the job?" and get confused when the answer feels vague. The oracle isn't a Magic 8-Ball. It's a mirror. And most people hate what they see.
At first, the hexagrams seem like riddles. Then you realize — the riddle is your own situation, reflected back at you. The moving lines? That's where you're stuck. That's where change is already happening, whether you like it or not.
Our casting tool uses the same three-coin method practitioners have used for 3,000 years. No algorithms. No AI interpretation. Just you, the coins, and the text. What you hear depends on how honest you're willing to be.
- Traditional three-coin casting — the same method used since the Zhou Dynasty
- All 64 hexagrams with Judgment, Image, and moving Line texts
- Transformed hexagram revealed when moving lines appear
- Interpretive guidance written by scholars, not algorithms


風水
Wind • Water
Your Home Is Talking.
Most People Don't Listen.
Feng Shui isn't about buying lucky trinkets. It's about noticing. The draft that hits your neck at your desk. The door you can see from your bed. The plant that's been dying for six months and you keep watering it anyway.
Here's the truth nobody tells you: your space isn't neutral. Every arrangement either supports you or slowly drains you. And "slowly" is the dangerous part — you don't notice the drain until you're exhausted, broke, or fighting with everyone you live with.
Our guides skip the mysticism and give you the actual fixes. Bed placement. Desk direction. What to put in your wealth corner. What to remove first. No crystals required.
Bagua Map
Nine life areas mapped to your floor plan
Five Elements
Balance Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water
Room Guides
Bedroom, office, kitchen, and more
The Five Phases
That Govern All Change
Wood feeds Fire, Fire creates Earth, Earth bears Metal, Metal collects Water, Water nourishes Wood. This is the Generating Cycle — the engine of creation. But each element also controls another: Wood parts Earth, Earth dams Water, Water extinguishes Fire, Fire melts Metal, Metal chops Wood. This is the Controlling Cycle — the engine of balance.
Every person, every room, every moment is a constellation of these five forces. Understanding which element dominates your space — and which is missing — is the first step toward harmony.
Learn the Cycles of Generation & Control
What Most Feng Shui Advice Gets Wrong
The internet is full of Feng Shui "rules" that sound right but do nothing. Or worse — they make things worse.
"Place a water feature in your wealth corner."
Sounds right. But it isn't. I walked into a client's home last year. Beautiful fountain, right in the Southeast corner. She'd been running it for eight months. Business was tanking.
The problem? The fountain was too small for the room, creating stagnant water energy. And the motor hummed constantly, disrupting sleep in the adjacent bedroom.Water attracts wealth — but only when it's clean, moving properly, and placed correctly for your specific space.
"Red is lucky — use it everywhere."
Red is active fire energy. In a South-facing room, it's excess fire. In a bedroom, it's too aggressive for rest. In an office, it can increase conflict. I've seen couples argue more after painting their bedroom red.
Red works — but only in specific directions and rooms. Throwing red at everything is like throwing gasoline at a fire you're trying to control.
"Mirrors double your wealth."
Mirrors reflect energy. In the right place, they expand good Qi. In the wrong place, they reflect problems back at you. A mirror facing your bed? That's not doubling wealth. That's doubling restlessness. And that's where things go wrong.
Most Feng Shui advice is oversimplified to the point of being useless. The real fix is always specific to your space, your direction, and your life.

禅
Zen • Stillness
The Still Point
Where Wisdom Arises
The I Ching and Feng Shui are not merely techniques to master — they are doorways into a way of seeing. The ancients understood that the outer world mirrors the inner. When you arrange your space with intention, you arrange your mind. When you cast a hexagram with sincerity, you are not asking the coins — you are asking yourself.
This is the deeper current beneath all Chinese metaphysics: the unity of Heaven, Earth, and Humanity. The Taoist sages called it “wu wei” — effortless action. The Zen masters called it “mu” — the gateway to awakening. Different words, same still point.
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