Peter Yap | Real magic can happen Feng Shui meets BaZi
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.
Peter Yap | Use Feng Shui that is personalized with your BaZi to attract wealth
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.
Peter Yap | Flying Stars the dynamic movement of energies Qi in a space over time
In Feng Shui , the 9 Flying Stars form special combinations of qi energies in the universe. Below are some important combination in Feng Shui. These Feng Shui combinations can be
Peter Yap | This Feng Shui is dangerous avoid when selecting locations
So-called “Scissors Sha 剪刀煞 Jian Dao Sha”mainly have 2 types. One is when a road divide into two becoming a Y shape road creating a sharp angle and this Y shape road wrap around the house making it looks like a pair of scissors opening its mouth cutting into the house.
Peter Yap | The correct bedroom position affects your health personal energy
When designing your bedroom layout, keep in mind the rule of thumb in FengShui is to be able to accumulate vibrant Qi, have balance and avoiding rushing Qi attacking you and your family.