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
Light is a manifestation of Qi and directly influences the mood of a place. A dark home weakens energy and leads to stagnation.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) favors natural light and suggests soft lighting to create a warm, balanced atmosphere.
Yes, overly bright colors can create tension, while soft tones encourage peace and intimacy.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) recommends neutral or pastel shades in bedrooms. These nourish an atmosphere of love and restful energy.
The entrance is called the “mouth of Qi” because it is where energy enters the home. A cluttered entry blocks this vital flow.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) emphasizes keeping the entrance clean, bright, and welcoming. It reflects prosperity and harmony for the entire home.
Yes, because energy blockages in certain home areas can manifest as financial difficulties.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) activates prosperity areas with elements, directions, and energetic remedies. This restores the flow of abundance.
The bed’s orientation directly impacts sleep, health, and vitality. Sleeping in an unfavorable direction creates fatigue and unease.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) calculates favorable directions using the GUA number. She then recommends adjusting the bed for optimal rest.
Yes, symbolic animals like the turtle, dragon, phoenix, and tiger represent protective forces.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) uses these symbols to strengthen a place’s energy. They act as guardians of vitality and prosperity.
Yes, because a balanced environment promotes calm, relief, and emotional release. Feng Shui supports the healing process.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) harmonizes her clients’ homes and offers remedies to transform heavy energies into supportive ones.
Crystals emit frequencies that purify and energize spaces. Each stone has a specific vibration.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) recommends amethyst for peace, citrine for abundance, and rose quartz for love. Properly placed, they reinforce harmony.
Yes, by harmonizing your space, you change the quality of your energy and your daily experience.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) teaches that each adjustment, even small, opens a new door. Feng Shui becomes a path of evolution and personal transformation.
Yes, some areas of the home are linked to love and relationships. When activated, they attract energies favorable to romance and connection.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) identifies these areas and gives precise adjustments. She recommends colors, symbols, and objects that nourish love energy.
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