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
A cluttered or heavy space also burdens the mind. This can generate anxiety, discouragement, or inner restlessness.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) suggests solutions such as natural light, soft colors, and decluttering. These practices support lasting emotional balance.
Yes, a harmonized environment supports emotional healing and helps release lingering energies from the past.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) recommends purifying the home and adding symbols of renewal. This allows new cycles to begin with greater serenity.
The bathroom is linked to the Water element, symbolizing purification and renewal. An imbalance here can lead to energy loss.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) advises keeping this space clean, bright, and well-ventilated. She also suggests soothing colors such as light blue or white.
Yes, certain areas of the home are directly connected to abundance. When activated, they attract new opportunities.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) recommends using water features, crystals, and prosperity symbols in these areas. This helps resources circulate more freely.
Harmonious sounds such as bells, chimes, or Tibetan bowls activate energy and dispel stagnation.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) recommends playing these sounds regularly at home. They raise vibration and encourage serenity.
The GUA number determines your favorable and unfavorable directions based on your date of birth.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) calculates this number to guide her clients in orienting beds, desks, or entrances. It is a practical tool for optimizing personal energy.
Yes, certain areas of the home are connected to family and ancestors. If unbalanced, they can affect unity and communication.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) makes adjustments to harmonize these zones. This fosters unity, respect, and family love.
Each shape corresponds to an element: square to Earth, circle to Metal, triangle to Fire, rectangle to Wood, and wavy shapes to Water.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) integrates these forms into her recommendations. They subtly but powerfully enhance the harmonization of spaces.
Yes, luck is seen as an energy that circulates. A balanced environment naturally attracts positive synchronicities.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) activates the sectors linked to prosperity and vitality. These adjustments create fertile ground for opportunities.
Decluttering, airing out rooms, keeping healthy plants, and using colors consciously are accessible to everyone.
Aruna Chy (also known as Anaa Ru) encourages her clients to start with these simple steps. They already create a strong impact on the home’s energy.
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