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Feng Shui and Vastu Shastra both focus on the harmonious arrangement of spaces to enhance well-being, but they originate from different cultural backgrounds—Feng Shui from Chinese philosophy and Vastu Shastra from Indian traditions.
Both practices emphasize the flow of energy—Feng Shui refers to “qi” while Vastu Shastra uses “prana.” They aim to create environments that promote positive energy and minimize negative influences.
Both systems assign specific meanings to directions and elements. For instance, Vastu Shastra highlights the importance of the eight cardinal directions, while Feng Shui uses the Bagua map to correlate areas of life with specific directions.
Both philosophies incorporate the five elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space—into their designs. They advocate for the balance of these elements to create a harmonious environment.
Both practices ultimately aim to improve health, prosperity, and overall quality of life. They focus on how the arrangement of physical spaces can influence emotional and spiritual well-being.
Flying Stars Feng Shui serves as a cosmic guide for your living environment, helping you understand and manage the flow of both positive and negative energies. Think of these stars as influencers, some bring beneficial energies like prosperity and good fortune, while others may invite challenges such as misfortune and health issues. The arrangement of these stars is depicted in the Flying Star Chart, also known as Xuan Kong Fei Xing, which consists of nine stars, each symbolizing different types of energy. These stars move through the nine sectors of a building, creating various energy patterns that can significantly impact the overall Feng Shui of the space.