FENG SHUI COURSES
San He Feng Shui
Many people still view San He Feng Shui as something that only applies to natural mountain-and-water settings or traditional landform environments. But in its true form, San He Feng Shui is not merely about “looking at mountains and water” — it is about working with external forms to ride and utilize Sheng Qi.
Its focus is not on a fixed “wealth corner”, nor on judging a space based on one indoor sector alone. Instead, it involves analyzing the external environment, incoming and outgoing water, landform structure, and water mouth to understand how Qi can be harnessed and used meaningfully. This is also what makes San He Feng Shui both challenging and valuable: it is not a rigid method to be mechanically applied, but a layout system that responds to changing environments through enduring principles.
As one of the core systems within classical Feng Shui, San He and Yang Gong Water Methods have long been highly regarded — yet few truly understand how to apply them systematically in today’s urban homes, apartments, and commercial spaces.
This course is designed to help you understand its real logic more clearly, and more importantly, learn how to apply these principles meaningfully in the modern world. Suitable for those who wish to deepen their understanding of San He Feng Shui and its practical relevance in real environments.
Why Learn San He Feng Shui?
San He Feng Shui is often mentioned in many Feng Shui learning systems, but in reality, few people truly understand how to apply it in a systematic and meaningful way. On one hand, it involves the relationship between external forms, incoming and outgoing water, water mouth, landform structure, and the momentum of Qi — making it inherently more complex than approaches that focus only on internal layout. On the other hand, many learners may have been exposed to formulae, mnemonic verses, or fragmented techniques, yet still struggle to know what to observe, what matters most, and how to apply them in real environments.
More importantly, if one only focuses on internal arrangement without understanding where the real Qi of the environment comes from, what its quality is, and whether a space is truly able to ride on Sheng Qi, then one’s understanding of Feng Shui remains incomplete.
This is also why, in reality, not all houses with the same facing direction will have the same Feng Shui quality or produce the same effects. The real difference often lies not in the facing alone, but in the quality of the external Qi, and whether the property is actually able to ride on that Sheng Qi successfully. That is precisely why San He Feng Shui remains so valuable to study today. It does not simply teach you how to “look at an environment”, but how to understand — through the external landform — the momentum of Qi, the conditions that allow a space to truly ride on it, and the layout methods that can meaningfully work with it.
To study San He is not merely to learn another method, but to understand more deeply how Feng Shui truly works in real environments.
What Makes This Program Different
Many courses teach methods, formulae, and classical verses. But in real environments, the challenge is rarely about how many methods you know. It is about:
- how to read a space correctly
- when a method truly applies
- what matters most
- and where to begin
That is why many learners may study extensively, yet still feel uncertain when facing a real site.
This program is designed not just to teach San He and Yang Gong Water Methods, but to help you develop the ability to observe, interpret, and apply them with proper judgment. A key focus of the course is also how to bring these traditional principles into modern buildings and contemporary environments.
Today, most people are working with high-rise residences, landed homes, commercial buildings, malls, and urban spaces — not traditional settings. Without understanding the concepts behind San He, it is easy to know the theory, yet still not know how to use it meaningfully in modern conditions.
The course also includes real case studies and practical field observation, allowing students to see how San He Feng Shui can be traced in actual residential and commercial environments — and how factors such as external forms, water mouth, entrances, circulation flow, atrium design, and overall spatial arrangement can influence the outcome of a space.
The real difference is not how many methods you know, but whether you truly know how to use them.
San He Feng Shui
Module 1: Understanding Internal Layout Through San He Water Methods
This module focuses on the internal application of San He Feng Shui — specifically how layout, spatial arrangement, energy movement flow, orientation, and internal environmental conditions influence the way Qi functions within a built space.
The emphasis is on learning how San He Water Methods can be meaningfully interpreted and applied inside modern homes, apartments, offices, retail spaces, and commercial environments, forming the foundation for more accurate internal Feng Shui analysis and layout planning.
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- Understand how San He Water Methods can be applied to modern homes, offices, retail spaces, and commercial environments
- Analyse internal space arrangement and Qi movement flow with greater clarity
- Better interpret modern layout challenges such as high-rise units, office configurations, and commercial premises
- Apply what you learn more confidently through case-based learning and practical on-site observation
This module is suitable for:
- learners with an existing Feng Shui foundation who wish to deepen their practical understanding
- students who want to move beyond theory into real-world application
- aspiring consultants who wish to strengthen their analytical and interpretive skills
Topics covered in this module include:
- San He Feng Shui Foundations — understanding how classical principles are interpreted in modern spaces
- Urban “Mountain, Water, Xue and Facing” Applications — translating roads, intersections, elevators, and modern structures into usable Feng Shui logic
- Advanced Five Elements Applications — including the use of Five Elements layering in modern settings
- Na Yin Applications — understanding how energy influences a space
- San He Luo Pan Applications — identifying water mouth, energy entry conditions, and facing in modern environments
- Modern Yang Gong Feng Shui Applications — practical layout strategies for apartments, offices, and retail spaces
- Receiving and Redirecting Qi — identifying and working with environmental influences within buildings
- Targeted Activation Methods — including practical applications related to wealth, relationships, and well-being
- On-Site Case Observation — learning through real environmental examples and field-based analysis
A basic foundation in Feng Shui theory and Luo Pan usage is recommended.
Participants should ideally be familiar with:
- Core Feng Shui Fundamentals — including Yin-Yang, Five Elements, and Eight Trigrams
- Basic Luo Pan Usage — including facing and directional interpretation
- General Feng Shui Frameworks — such as San He, San Yuan, Flying Stars, and Form School concepts
San He Feng Shui
Module 2: Advanced External Analysis and Strategic Internal Application
This module takes San He and Yang Gong Feng Shui one step further by focusing on the deeper analysis of the external environment — including landform, surrounding structures, external Qi conditions, directional factors, and water mouth assessment.
Students will learn how to assess the underlying quality of a site or property, and how these external conditions shape what can realistically and effectively be achieved within the space itself.
Because in Feng Shui, internal layout is never fully separate from the quality of the external environment. A deeper understanding of the surrounding land and Qi allows for more accurate internal planning, better property assessment, and more meaningful long-term layout decisions.
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- Analyze both the internal and external conditions of a property with greater depth and structure
- Better identify the strengths, risks, and long-term potential of a site
- Understand how property selection and spatial suitability may be assessed more strategically
- Explore how personal alignment and environmental suitability may be considered together where relevant
- Apply more advanced Feng Shui thinking to residential, commercial, and investment-related spaces
This module is suitable for:
- learners with an existing San He or Yang Gong Feng Shui foundation who wish to deepen their professional understanding
- students interested in external analysis, property selection, and more advanced environmental interpretation
- aspiring consultants who want to strengthen their ability to assess spaces more strategically and holistically
Topics covered in this module include:
- Early Heaven and Later Heaven Applications — understanding how foundational energetic structures may be interpreted in site analysis
- Advanced Embrace and Form Analysis — assessing support, containment, and environmental influence in real settings
- Water Mouth and Qi Strength Assessment — evaluating the quality, direction, and movement of external Qi
- Property Selection Frameworks — understanding how to assess the potential and suitability of a property more strategically
- Advanced Spatial Planning Applications — applying Feng Shui principles in layouts related to residential and commercial use
- Field-Based Observation and Case Analysis — observing how external conditions influence the performance of a space in real environments
This module is intended for learners with a stronger existing foundation.
Participants should ideally have:
- A solid understanding of San He Feng Shui
- Familiarity with Yang Gong Feng Shui principles
- Confidence in using the San He Luo Pan accurately
