Feng Shui — page 22
Changing Lines Matter More Than the Hexagram You Drew
If your reading feels blurry, the changing lines are probably the part you skipped.
A Home That Feels Off After Cleaning Has a Yin-Yang Problem
A tidy house can still feel tense when yin and yang are fighting for attention.
Amethyst in a 'Perfect' Room Still Does Something — Here's What
A room can look balanced and still feel wired. Amethyst often reveals the missing piece.
Wind Chimes at the Front Door Can Feel Wrong — Here's When They Are
Hang them wrong, and the entrance gets noisy instead of nourishing.
Using Changing Lines to Make Money Decisions That Don't Backfire
Your money question can turn on one changing line—if you know how to read the timing, not just the symbol.
Plants in the Wealth Corner: Which Ones Help and Which Ones Drain
If the plant in your wealth corner keeps sulking, the problem is usually placement, not the plant.
Amethyst Works Best in the Room You'd Least Expect
Amethyst can calm a house—or quietly kill its momentum if you place it where your goals are supposed to grow.
A Money Tree Near the Wealth Corner Keeps Going Quiet — Here's Why
A money tree in the wrong spot looks fine for weeks, then the room goes flat and the effect disappears.
One Changing Line Can Shift a Whole House's Energy
A single moving line can explain why a room feels off long before your décor does.