What Does House Facing and Sitting Mean in Feng Shui? Peter Yap |
When choosing or designing a home, many people focus only on location, style, or price. Yet in Feng Shui, the orientation of the house—the Facing (向) and Sitting (坐) directions—plays a decisive role in how qi (energy) flows through your life. When combined with your BaZi chart and the guidance of your Useful Ten Gods (十神用神), the house orientation can either open doors to opportunities or create hidden obstacles.
This article explores whether you should align your house Facing or house Sitting direction with your BaZi favorable element and how to apply this knowledge in real life.
★★★★★6.5/10 6.5 out of 10: August 2025 BaZi and Feng Shui Forecast
Key Energy Shifts, Flying Star Changes, and Auspicious Tips for the Month Peter Yap |
August 2025 (03:14pm 07/08/2025 -- 05:58pm 07/09/2025) brings the solar term Li Qiu (Beginning of Autumn), shifting the year’s energy towards harvest and consolidation. Whether your BaZi chart thrives or struggles this month depends on how your elements interact with this seasonal change.
How a Tough BaZi Cycle or Bad Feng Shui Can Drain Your Luck? Peter Yap |
Is your Wealth Loss or Sickness due to your Feng Shui or BaZi? My short answer is - it can be either or both.
BaZi Profiling reveals your destiny, while Feng Shui influences your environment. They interact, and when both are unbalanced, problems like wealth loss or illness can appear more strongly.
How severe wil depend on how good is your BaZi.
For example your BaZi shows a clash to your health star or Wealth star in this luck period - you're naturally prone to these issues, Feng Shui is here to make sure it happens,
What are the remedies to restore balance and protect your luck? Peter Yap |
Even a small water leak can carry big meaning in Feng Shui - often linked to wealth loss, emotional drain, or hidden problems. Learn what it means and how to fix it.
Water leakage represents in Feng Shui disrupts the smooth, stable flow of Qi (energy). It may create Yin excess (too cold/damp) — leading to imbalance.
It can only mean Loss of Wealth, Hidden Problems, Emotional Drain and Poor Energy Flow (Qi).
If you are in a neutral BaZi period but living in a house with leaking water at the main door - wealth leak triggered, you will lose wealth and likely you will be in debt.
Feng Shui with your BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny) is a powerful way to create true personal alignment in your life.
Many people use them separately, but the real magic happens when you use them together
- customizing your home environment to support your personal energy map.
What's the Difference?
BaZi is to reveals your destiny, personality, and life path based on date & time of birth and Feng Shui
is to manage and improves the external energy that supports you, based on home layout + environment.
BaZi = your internal energy blueprint
Feng Shui = external energy flow
Together, they ensure you're in sync with your destiny and surroundings.
In order to prosper you need Vibrant Qi. Perform the following four tasks, you are nearer to success.
“Seizing vibrant Qi from your environment” is a poetic yet deeply rooted concept in Chinese metaphysics - especially in Feng Shui, BaZi, and Qi Men Dun Jia practices. In simpler terms, it means aligning yourself with the natural energetic flow of your surroundings to enhance your luck, health, and success. "Seizing vibrant Qi" is about harnessing the flow of energy in your environment to enhance your life and well-being. Qi is the unseen energy that flows through everything—like air, but more subtle—and Feng Shui is all about arranging your surroundings in ways that promote the free and positive flow of this energy.
When we talk about "seizing" vibrant Qi, we referring to actively inviting this positive energy into your home, office, or life and ensuring it stays vibrant, abundant, and harmonious. Feng Shui works by adjusting the environment to allow Qi to flow freely without stagnation or blockages.