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Three Mistakes That Make Feng Shui Coins Tie in Red Fail
A tiny red cord can support wealth energy—or expose sloppy placement fast.
A Bagua Mirror Belongs Outside—Not on Every Door
Place a bagua mirror only when the outside situation is truly hostile. Used casually, it creates more trouble than it solves.
Stop Twisting the Luo Pan Like a Guessing Game
A Luo Pan rewards precision, not enthusiasm. Use it wrong once and you can chase the wrong direction for years.
Three Translations, One Hexagram: Which I Ching Voice Holds Up?
A weak translation can turn a clear oracle into fog. Choose the voice that tells the truth, not the one that sounds poetic.
Stop Buying Random Feng Shui Books. Start Here Instead.
The right beginner book should change how you notice your home, not just how many cures you buy.
Feng Shui Salt Lamp Placement That Actually Settles a Room
A salt lamp can calm a room or add clutter. Placement decides which.
Feng Shui Essential Oils for Bedroom: Less Scent, Better Sleep
A bedroom scent can calm a nervous system or keep it alert; the difference is usually placement, dose, and timing.
Smoke That Settles the Room: Picking Feng Shui Incense Scents
The wrong incense can make a room feel heavier; the right one changes the pace of the whole house.
A Fountain Can Calm a Home—or Stir It Up Fast
Put water in the wrong place and your home gets restless; put it in the right place and the whole room settles.