The Evolution of Feng Shui – From Myth to Modern Practice
A research-grade history center that tracks Feng Shui from mythological origins through imperial codification, colonial encounters, and globalisation — ending with a modern, results-driven toolkit that integrates BaZi, Qi Men Dun Jia, and pragmatic design.
Myth & Legends – The Mythological Foundations of Feng Shui
Pan Gu separates Heaven and Earth. Fu Xi maps the Eight Trigrams. The Yellow Emperor institutionalises cosmic order. This section decodes how myth encoded environmental rules that still drive site selection, landform reading, and the cultural narrative of Qi.
Cross-links: Leaking Heaven’s Secret · 60 Jia Zi Meaning
Early Practices – From Sacred Burials to Living Dwellings
How Yin House (burials) evolved into Yang House (living architecture). Archaeology, Zhou ritual orientation, early landform models (Four Celestial Animals), and the pre-Luo Pan measurement culture that informed settlement design.
Cross-links: Metaphysics Canon
Imperial Era – The Codification of Feng Shui in the Courts of Power
Tang court geomancers formalise Form School; Song innovation brings the Luo Pan and Compass School; Ming–Qing synthesis shapes city planning and imperial tombs. Why modern high-level practice still blends both schools.
Cross-links: About Master Kai
Colonial Encounters – Feng Shui Meets Western Science
Clashes and compromises when Western engineering met Chinese geomancy. Case studies in Hong Kong and Singapore show how Feng Shui adapted to grids, high-rises, and public health infrastructure — and why it survived.
Cross-links: Cultural Fit in Teams
Modern Globalisation – Feng Shui in the Age of Commerce
From Hong Kong developers to multinational HQs and lifestyle media: the commercial rise, fragmentation risks, and the communication tactics that keep authenticity intact while reaching global audiences.
Cross-links: Life Path Discovery Series
The Modern Practitioner’s Toolkit – Tradition, Science, Strategy
How Master Kai layers Form & Compass Schools with BaZi, Qi Men timing, and data-backed environmental readings. Process, ethics, anonymised case studies, and how to engage the service at different depths.
Cross-links: How to Read Your BaZi