FAQ on Feng Shui
Feng Shui is much more than a decorative art: it's an ancient energetic science that aims to balance the flow of Qi, our vital energy, in the spaces where we live and work. Drawing on the interaction of the five elements—Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water—it helps create environments that support health, prosperity, and inner harmony. This FAQ is designed to answer the most common questions about Feng Shui, its foundations, practical applications, and its role in our daily lives.
Inspired by the experience and practice of Aruna Chy (aka Anaa Ru), this category highlights accessible advice for transforming any space into an energetic ally. The answers go beyond theory to offer concrete solutions adapted to modern life: designing your home, improving your relationships, boosting your career, or strengthening your well-being. This section thus becomes a clear and lively guide to discovering Feng Shui and applying it simply, to create spaces that nourish the soul and promote personal growth.
Questions
Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese art that harmonizes the circulation of Qi, the vital energy, in living and working spaces. It is based on the balance of the five elements — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — as well as the influence of cardinal directions.
For Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru), Feng Shui is a powerful tool to transform a place into an energetic ally. It improves health, prosperity, relationships, and overall well-being by creating harmony between humans and their environment.
In modern life, many spaces are cluttered, unbalanced, or saturated with artificial energies. This creates stress, fatigue, and tension in relationships. Feng Shui offers a solution to restore energetic balance.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) shows that even in urban apartments or modern offices, Feng Shui principles apply. It’s about bridging ancient wisdom with today’s needs to regain vitality and clarity.
The five elements are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Each represents a specific energy: growth, vitality, stability, structure, and fluidity. Together, they create a cycle of balance.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) uses this theory to detect excesses or lacks of elements in a home or life. Practical solutions like adding colors, shapes, or materials help restore balance.
An unbalanced space can create fatigue, stress, or sleep disturbances. For example, a poorly oriented bed or a cluttered room affects vitality.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) suggests simple changes such as colors, furniture arrangement, or crystals. These support the flow of Qi and encourage better physical and emotional health.
Yes, because spaces directly influence communication and harmony in relationships. An unbalanced home may generate arguments or misunderstandings.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) identifies and balances areas linked to love, family, and communication. Her recommendations create more joyful and respectful relationships.
Yes, a harmonized workspace boosts focus, creativity, and professional success. Orientation, colors, and object placement influence productivity.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) offers practical tips to energize career areas. She helps create offices that attract opportunities and support prosperity.
Each direction is tied to specific energies that affect health, relationships, prosperity, or creativity. An unfavorable orientation can create blockages.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) calculates her clients’ GUA numbers to find their favorable directions. This guides bed placement, desk position, and even entrances.
Yes, even studios or small offices can be harmonized. Energy circulates everywhere, regardless of space size.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) adapts her advice to small environments. She suggests using colors, mirrors, or symbolic objects to maximize harmony.
Yes, some home areas are directly linked to wealth. If they are blocked, finances may stagnate or decline.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) activates prosperity sectors with elements, directions, and symbols. This helps resources flow and attracts new opportunities.
Signs like fatigue, frequent arguments, clutter, or recurring breakdowns often reveal stagnant Qi. These are signals of energetic imbalance.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) teaches her clients to notice such signs. She then suggests adjustments to restore vitality and balance.
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