Primary Functions of Feng Shui

Feng Shui, with a history spanning six millennia, was studied and applied by ancient practitioners primarily to achieve the following objectives:  

One. Auspiciousness Enhancement  Misfortune Mitigation:

   Domestic Safety: Selecting or constructing sites resilient to natural calamities to ensure residential security.  

Two. Health Longevity:

    Securing habitats with ample sunlight, unpolluted air, pristine water sources, and tranquil environments to foster physical and mental well-being.  

Three. Lineage Prosperity : 

    Cultivating harmonious and stable familial atmospheres to support thriving kinship.  

Four. Wealth Accumulation:  

   Symbolically and psychologically stimulating fiscal aggregation and stability through strategic placement  

Five. Career Success:

    Optimizing office/commercial spatial configurations to enhance operational efficiency, foster interpersonal harmony, and attract opportunities.  

Practical Case Study:

Per foundational Feng Shui wisdom, when entering a new workspace or office, an immediate sense of mental clarity and positivity signifies energetic resonance conducive to professional advancement. Conversely, persistent discomfort indicates “adverse qi patterns”. If relocation is infeasible, remediation through “energetic accessories” or “adjustments to spatial dynamics”is recommended to alter the outcome.