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Ancient Feng Shui was developed for ground-level village homes, not glass skyscrapers and open-plan offices. Here's how the core principles adapt — and where they genuinely still apply — to 21st century living.
Traditional Feng Shui was designed for ground-level homes. What happens to qi, mountain support, and landscape analysis when you live in a skyscraper?
Why glass buildings create the modern equivalent of the traditional "reflected sha" — and the very real light pollution issue behind the belief.
Ancient texts warned about "sound sha" (声煞). Today's science calls it noise pollution. The full picture on highway and railway proximity.
You can't knock down walls or change the orientation. Here's what renters can realistically do to improve their Feng Shui situation.
Where should your computer go? How do screens relate to Fire energy? A practical guide to technology placement using Feng Shui principles.
Traditional Feng Shui on "bedroom energy" and modern sleep science on screens — two perspectives with surprisingly similar conclusions.
Practical daily habits drawn from traditional Feng Shui — actions that create observable improvements in your environment and mindset.
A clear-eyed look at the genuinely useful insights in traditional Feng Shui — separated from supernatural claims.
What to check when buying or renting — and how to energetically activate your new home when you move in. Includes the traditional order of moving items.
Square vs. irregular layouts, missing corners, entrance positioning — what to look for before you sign.
The traditional Chinese approach to clearing old energy and setting up your home for a fresh start — practical and meaningful.
Deep cleaning, furniture rearrangement, key object changes, and the psychological value of intentional space transformation.
How to align your home with the Fire energy of Period 9 — the biggest Feng Shui cycle shift in 20 years.
The traditional practice of avoiding construction in the Tai Sui direction — what it means and how cautious to be.
How the Five Elements and seasonal energy shifts suggest small, practical adjustments for each time of year.
How traditional Feng Shui approaches major life transitions — and the genuine value of environmental reset during difficult periods.