
T-Intersection Feng Shui: What It Means for Your Home and How to Protect Yourself
Late on the night of October 29, 2009, a massive explosion tore through a detached house, sending a fireball into the night sky and leaving nothing behind but charred debris by morning. The cause was a gas leak that had ignited — but to a feng shui practitioner looking at the site, the catastrophe came as little surprise. The ho...

What Is Landform (Form School) Feng Shui? A Clear Beginner’s Guide
Landform (Form School) Feng Shui is the branch of feng shui that studies how physical surroundings affect a home, building, or site. It looks at terrain, roads, neighboring structures, open space, shelter, pressure, and movement. In simple terms, it asks whether an environment helps people settle and thrive, or puts them under s...

Feng Shui Bedroom Layout: The Complete Guide
The best feng shui bedroom layout places the bed with a solid wall behind the headboard, the door visible from the front or right side, the left side quiet and undisturbed, and the right side relatively open. That's the short answer. The rest of this article teaches you how to find that position in your specific room.A good feng...

What the Clutter in Each Room of Your Home Is Really Telling You
Take a slow walk through your home right now. Not to tidy anything — just to look.Where does your eye snag? Where do you feel a slight resistance, a low-grade tension you've learned to ignore? Where do you hold your breath a little as you pass through?That discomfort is information.In feng shui, clutter isn't a housekeeping prob...

Feng Shui Bedroom Map: A Bagua Map Guide Using Landform Principles
Most "feng shui bedroom maps" you find online are based on compass directions or the Western Bagua overlay. This article takes a different approach. We use Landform Feng Shui (Form School), which reads a space based on its physical structure: where the door is, what's behind you, what's beside you, and how open or closed each zo...

Home Office Feng Shui Layout: How to Position Your Desk for Focus and Stability
If you work from home, the space where you sit every day isn't neutral. Your desk position relative to the door, the walls, and the windows shapes how your nervous system responds for hours at a time. Most people never question it. They push the desk against a wall, plug in their monitors, and wonder why they feel drained by 2pm...

A Fatal Accident and the Surroundings That Shaped It
This is a house where something went wrong. The family's only son, in his thirties, died in an accident. The house sits in a village in rural China, a two-story self-built home.Can feng shui explain a death? Look at the house and its surroundings, and it's hard to say no.This article walks through the house and its surroundings ...

5 Signs Your Home Is Blocking Your Career Growth
You're putting in the work. The effort is real. But something isn't moving — no promotion, no momentum, a persistent sense that you're running in place.Before looking only inward, it's worth looking at the space around you.In form school(landform) feng shui, the home isn't just a backdrop to your life. It's an active environment...

Positive Energy Placement in Feng Shui Bedroom: How Your Room Accumulates (or Loses) Energy While You Sleep
Positive energy in a feng shui bedroom comes from two things: a room that holds Qi (*qì*, 氣), and a bed positioned to absorb it without being disrupted. Crystals, colors, and nightstand objects might set a mood, but they don't change how energy moves through a space.If the room leaks energy, the best bed placement in the world w...





