Feng Shui — page 2
The Dead Zone That Quietly Breaks Feng Shui Wealth
The money area often fails because it is invisible, blocked, or ignored, not because it lacks a lucky object.
Move the Laughing Buddha with the Season, Not by Habit
A Laughing Buddha works best when its placement matches the room, the season, and the intention behind it.
Command Position Is the Wrong Starting Point for Lunar New Year
Holiday energy improves faster when you clear air, light, and movement first, then use symbolism that actually fits the room.
Plants Don’t Add Luck. They Train a Room to Behave Better.
The right plant changes attention, routine, and tone before it changes anything mystical.
Put the Money Toad in the Right Place, or Ignore It
A money toad can sharpen financial intention—or become expensive clutter if it faces the wrong way.
Open the Windows First: Feng Shui New Year Rituals That Work
A good New Year reset is felt before it is understood, and the house knows the difference.
The Doorway Test for a Feng Shui Salt Water Cure
If the first thing you see at entry feels cramped or harsh, the cure may be placed in the wrong story, not just the wrong spot.
A Brass Wu Lou on the Nightstand Won’t Fix the Room
The wu lou is not just a cure object; it is a cultural symbol that can calm a room—or get badly misunderstood.
A Month-by-Month Feng Shui Monthly Forecast 2027 That Actually Moves
Stop treating 2027 as one fixed pattern; the year changes pace month by month, and your home should answer each shift.