The Meaning of Feng Shui

To truly understand Feng Shui, we must look beyond surface-level explanations and explore the deeper philosophical foundations that have sustained this tradition for thousands of years.

Feng Shui, which translates to 'wind and water,' is the art of arranging your environment to support your well-being. The ancient Chinese observed that energy, or Qi, flows through spaces much like water flows through a landscape. When the flow is smooth and unobstructed, harmony and prosperity follow naturally.

You do not need to redecorate your entire home to benefit from Feng Shui. Start with the entrance: it should feel welcoming and uncluttered. Clear any obstacles from the path, ensure good lighting, and add a plant or a piece of art that brings you joy. The entrance sets the tone for the energy that enters your home.

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