
14 mars 2026
Understanding how Feng Shui affects the flow of qi in your home and why harmony in living spaces matters.
Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice that focuses on the relationship between human life and the surrounding environment. The term Feng Shui literally means "wind" and "water," symbolizing the natural flow of qi in nature.
In Feng Shui philosophy, every home contains qi, the vital life force central to Taoist tradition. The way furniture is arranged, the direction of rooms, and even the objects placed inside a space can influence how this qi moves. When qi flows smoothly, people living in the space often feel more comfortable, focused, and in harmony.
When the qi flow becomes blocked or chaotic, it may affect mood, sleep quality, and overall well-being. Feng Shui analysis helps identify areas where qi may be stagnant and suggests adjustments to restore harmony.
Common Feng Shui adjustments may include improving room orientation, adjusting furniture placement, enhancing lighting, or introducing natural elements such as plants or crystals. These changes aim to create a harmonious environment that supports both physical comfort and mental clarity.
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