The Wealth Corner in Feng Shui: How to Locate, Activate, and Maintain Your Xun Position
The wealth corner in feng shui - known as the Xun position - sits in the far left corner of any space when you stand at the main entrance. This guide covers how to find it, what to place there, and which classic feng shui principles actually hold up in practice.
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Lucky Bamboo and Feng Shui: What It Actually Means and How to Place It
Lucky bamboo is one of the most recognized symbols in feng shui practice, but most people know very little about why it matters, how stalk count changes its meaning, or where to place it for best effect. This guide covers the tradition from root to tip.
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Feng Shui Directions: How the Eight Compass Points Shape Your Living Space
A practical, thorough guide to feng shui directions: what the eight compass points mean in classical Chinese cosmology, how to map them onto your home with a bagua, and which elements, colors, and objects belong where.
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Feng Shui Plants: Which Species to Choose and Where to Place Them
A practical guide to feng shui plants: which species strengthen qi flow in each area of your home, how classical Chinese cosmology explains their placement, and what to avoid so your green companions support rather than disrupt the energy of your space.
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Feng Shui Crystals: Which Stones to Use, Where to Place Them, and What the Tradition Actually Says
A clear, grounded guide to feng shui crystals: how the Chinese elemental system actually works, which stones fit which bagua zones, and how to place them with real intention rather than guesswork.
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The Three-Legged Toad: Symbol, Story, and Place in Feng Shui Tradition
The three-legged toad, Chan Chu in Chinese, is one of the most enduring symbols in feng shui and Taoist folk tradition. This guide covers its mythological origins, symbolic meaning, classical placement rules, and what to look for when choosing one.
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Feng Shui Bedroom: A Practical Guide to Balanced Sleep and Rest
A grounded, practical guide to feng shui bedroom principles, from the commanding position of the bed and the five-element color system to mirrors, symbols, and the bagua map, rooted in the tradition's actual cosmological framework.
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Feng Shui Colors: What Each Hue Means and Where to Use It
A practical, element-by-element guide to feng shui colors: what each hue represents in the five-element system, how the Bagua map shapes color choices by room, and how to apply these principles in a contemporary home.
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The Money Frog in Feng Shui: Origins, Meaning, and Placement
The money frog (Chan Chu) is one of feng shui's most enduring symbols, a three-legged toad with Taoist mythological roots and precise placement logic. Here is what the tradition actually says, and how to work with it thoughtfully.
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Buddha Statue Placement: A Room-by-Room Guide Rooted in Tradition
Where and how you place a Buddha statue shapes your relationship with it. This room-by-room guide draws on Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana traditions to help you find a placement that is both meaningful and grounded in real practice.
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