Primary use
Test desk, bed or sitting direction only where the layout already works practically.
Enter a birth year and choose the calculation style. The result opens on the page with a simple feng shui reflection. Start with observable access, light, clutter, maintenance, comfort, and how the space functions. Feng Shui here is symbolic reflection or practical design guidance, not verified causation, diagnosis, structural or safety advice, private-state evidence, or a guarantee of love, money, health, luck, comfort, productivity, safety, or any outcome.
Start with one grounded change: clear the entrance, improve light, reduce clutter or make the resting area feel safer.
A Kua number can suggest supportive directions, but it should not make the home feel impossible. Start with comfort, safety and function, then use direction as a gentle refinement.
Test desk, bed or sitting direction only where the layout already works practically.
Notice whether the direction helps focus, rest or confidence instead of treating it as a rule.
If the ideal direction is impossible, improve support, lighting, clutter and posture first.
Do not reorganize a safe room into an awkward one just to match a symbolic direction.
Start with the free symbolic result, then continue only when another guide, calculator or deeper report fits your question.
Start with the date, number, sign, hexagram, Kua number or symbolic choice required by the page.
Return a practical first layer: rhythm, direction, timing, compatibility or one grounded action.
Offer a deeper symbolic report only when the visitor wants more context.
Use Memory for saved readings and reports, or Profile for account settings.
Eastern wisdom and numerology tools are symbolic guides, not fixed fate or professional advice.