How to Improve Financial Luck with Feng Shui Three Core Principles I Personally Tested and Proven
How to Improve Financial Luck with Feng Shui: Three Core Principles I Personally Tested and Proven
Hello, everyone! As someone who was once clueless about Feng Shui, I'd like to share some personal insights on how learning Feng Shui arrangement has improved my life. Many people find I Ching divination and Feng Shui mysterious, but they actually embody simple scientific principles and practical value.
I. My Understanding of the Three Core Principles of Feng Shui
1. What Does "Hide Wind, Gather Qi" Mean?
When I first encountered BaZi/Four Pillars of Destiny analysis, my teacher explained that this is the core of Feng Shui. I couldn't understand it at the time, until I moved into a new house and discovered:
- My living room faced the main door directly, and even with the air conditioning on full blast during summer, it felt like a draft was blowing through.
- During winter, the heating was ineffective, and it always felt chilly.
- My sleep quality was poor, with frequent bouts of insomnia.
After adjusting the furniture according to the principle of "hide wind, gather qi" and setting up a screen at the entrance, these issues remarkably improved. It's like giving your home a "jacket" that maintains air circulation while preventing energy loss.
2. How Does the Balance of Yin and Yang Affect Our Emotions?
A friend of mine had a bedroom filled with dark furniture, with curtains perpetually drawn, resulting in prolonged depression. Through BaZi/Four Pillars of Destiny analysis, it was found that she lacked the Fire element, and it was advised to increase warm colors and natural light.
After making adjustments, she told me, "It feels like everything is brighter now!" This made me realize that Feng Shui arrangement is not just about decor, but a scientific adjustment of our psychological state.
3. How to Apply the Flow of the Five Elements in Modern Life?
The cyclical relationship of "Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water" is something I relate to through a simple example:
- Wood (plants) → Fire (lights) → Earth (ceramic items) → Metal (metal decorations) → Water (aquariums or blue items)
- I placed items in my home office following this cycle.
- As a result, my work efficiency improved significantly, and my thoughts became clearer.
II. My Practical Layout Experience at Home
Entrance Formula: "Four No-sees, One Must-see"
My home's entrance originally faced the toilet directly, which made visitors feel awkward. More importantly, according to I Ching naming principles, such a layout indeed affects financial luck.
My adjustment plan:
- Placed a pot of green plants at the entrance, which is both aesthetic and "blocks adverse qi".
- Hung a red painting on the wall to enhance positive energy.
- Designed the shoe cabinet as semi-closed, practical without disrupting the flow of energy.
Living Room Layout: "Rely on the Mountain, Face the Water, Open and Bright Hall"
Originally, my living room sofa was against the window, and according to annual fortune analysis, such a layout indeed affects career stability.
Results after adjustment:
- Rearranged the sofa against the wall, instantly providing a sense of "backing support".
- Chose a low coffee table, creating a "mountain and water encirclement" layout.
- Kept the living room brightly lit; friends commented on feeling very comfortable in my home.
Bedroom Adjustment: "Bed Should Have Support, Door Not Facing Bed, Mirror Not Reflecting Bed"
This is where I noticed the most significant change. Previously, my bed faced the door, resulting in poor sleep quality. After adjustments:
- Moved the bedhead against the wall, significantly improving sleep quality.
- Relocated the mirror to the dressing table, no longer directly reflecting the bed.
- Removed the beam above the bed, greatly reducing psychological pressure.
III. My Quick Self-Check List
Through learning name score testing and marriage fate analysis, I discovered that many family issues are related to Feng Shui. Below is a self-check list I organized:
Piercing Heart of the House: Check if the main door is directly facing the window or balcony
- I resolved this issue in my home with a screen, successfully.
- Air conditioning costs even decreased by 20%.
Toilet in the Center: Check if the toilet is at the center of the house
- Keeping it dry and clean is key
- I added a few green plants, which worked wonders
Beam Overhead: Check for beams above beds or sofas
- Can be resolved with false ceilings or decorations
- I opted for a simple fabric ceiling, low-cost but highly effective
IV. My Ultimate Realization
After years of learning Feng Shui arrangement, my biggest takeaway is that Feng Shui is not superstition, but a branch of environmental psychology. Imagine yourself as a "flow of energy" walking around your home, and ask yourself:
- Do I want to stay in this space?
- Do I feel comfortable or oppressed?
- Are the lighting, temperature, and layout reasonable?
Any part where you feel "uncomfortable or unnatural" is an area in need of adjustment. The wisdom of I Ching teaches us that true "good Feng Shui" arises from the harmonious coexistence of people and their environment.
Through these adjustments, I've genuinely improved my financial luck and, more importantly, my overall mental state. I hope my experiences offer some inspiration, and remember: the ultimate goal of Feng Shui arrangement is to create a comfortable, safe, and harmonious living environment.