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 energetic discipline rooted in observing nature and universal cycles. It is not a belief but a living practice, proven through experience.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) explains that Feng Shui works whether you believe in it or not. The key is to experiment and notice the changes.
Traditional Feng Shui is based on ancient formulas and precise observations of time and space. Modern Feng Shui is often simplified and decorative.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) practices sacred, authentic Feng Shui while adapting it to modern realities. This ensures depth while staying practical.
Yes, gardens are an extension of the home and carry vital energy. Water, trees, stones, and flowers influence the space’s vitality.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) helps design Feng Shui gardens that become places of peace, abundance, and renewal.
Yes, the bedroom is one of the most important spaces. A poorly oriented bed or disruptive objects can disturb sleep.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) makes adjustments to encourage deep, restorative rest. She views sleep as a pillar of health and balance.
Yes, because an unbalanced environment weighs on the mind and creates tension. Restoring harmony allows calm and clarity to return.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) suggests remedies like decluttering, natural light, and harmonizing elements. These changes ease stress and promote peace.
Yes, balanced professional spaces improve communication, productivity, and prosperity. Offices, shops, and studios all benefit.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) advises businesses to create supportive environments. This enhances collective energy and attracts opportunities.
Yes, certain areas of the home are linked to inspiration and creativity. Stimulating them encourages the flow of ideas.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) activates these zones with colors, objects, and favorable orientations. Clients often report renewed creativity and motivation.
Yes, because a harmonized space naturally attracts buyers. A balanced home feels vibrant and creates a positive impression.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) energizes key sectors of homes for sale. This often accelerates transactions and makes them smoother.
Plants, mirrors, crystals, wind chimes, and fountains are common Feng Shui remedies. Each object is tied to an element and intention.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) chooses tools according to each situation. When used consciously, they amplify vitality and harmony.
Each color is associated with an element and acts directly on our energy. For example, red (Fire) stimulates vitality, blue (Water) calms, green (Wood) promotes growth, and white (Metal) brings clarity.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) recommends conscious use of colors to balance a space. Well-chosen shades reinforce the flow of Qi and transform the atmosphere of a room.
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