FENG SHUI COURSES

Feng Shui Practitioner Program

Build a proper foundation in Feng Shui through a structured training program designed for clear understanding and practical application.

This course focuses on two of the most widely used systems in residential Feng Shui — Ba Zhai (Eight Mansions) and Flying Stars — helping students learn how to assess a property, identify important sectors, and apply Feng Shui principles in a more systematic and usable way.

Whether you are completely new or have studied before but still struggle to interpret a space with confidence, this program is designed to help you move from fragmented knowledge to a clearer and more practical understanding.

Learn Feng Shui properly — and apply it with clarity.

Why This Program Matters

Many people are interested in Feng Shui, but struggle to find a clear and structured way to learn it properly. Some have attended classes before, explored different sources, or picked up scattered concepts over time — yet still find it difficult to interpret a space with confidence, identify what truly matters, or apply Feng Shui meaningfully in real situations. 

At the same time, there are also those who begin to see Feng Shui as more than just a personal interest — but as a valuable skill that can support future professional direction, enhance their current work, or add greater value in the way they engage, advise, or connect with others.

The Feng Shui Practitioner Program is designed to provide that foundation — helping students move from fragmented knowledge to a more structured, practical, and usable understanding of Feng Shui.

What Makes This Program Different

Many Feng Shui courses introduce concepts, formulas, or techniques — but what often remains missing is the ability to understand how these principles should actually be interpreted and applied in real spaces. Students may learn multiple methods, yet still find it difficult to decide what to prioritise, what is truly relevant, or how to apply these approaches in a coherent way when faced with an actual environment.

This program is designed not only to teach Feng Shui knowledge, but to help students build a clearer and more usable way of thinking — so that what is learned can be applied with greater structure, confidence, and practical relevance. The focus is not simply on memorising formulas or collecting isolated techniques, but on developing the ability to assess a space more meaningfully, identify what truly matters, and make more grounded Feng Shui judgments based on real conditions.

At the same time, the program places emphasis on understanding how classical Feng Shui principles can be interpreted within the realities of modern structures, layouts, design considerations, and everyday living — making the learning more relevant to the way people actually live and work today. This approach allows students to move beyond fragmented knowledge, and develop a more complete, practical, and transferable understanding of Feng Shui.

Feng Shui Practitioner Program

Module 1:

This first module builds the essential foundation for understanding how Feng Shui is interpreted and applied in modern residential settings.
Students will be introduced to core Feng Shui principles, common environmental influences, and the practical logic behind space assessment — helping you develop a clearer and more structured way of reading a property.

By the end of this module, you will be able to:
  • Recognize common forms of internal and external Sha Qi, and understand how they may affect a space.
  • Identify favourable and unfavourable directions and sectors within a residential environment.
  • Understand the basics of Ba Zhai Feng Shui and how it is applied in home layout assessment.
  • Apply foundational Feng Shui principles more clearly when evaluating living spaces and everyday environments.

This module is suitable for:

  • Individuals who want to build a proper foundation in Feng Shui from the beginning.
  • Learners who have studied before but still feel they lack clarity and practical understanding.
  • Property-related, design, or advisory professionals who want a more structured understanding of space and layout interpretation.
  • Anyone with a serious interest in learning Feng Shui in a more systematic and usable way.

This module covers:

  1. Introduction to Feng Shui and its practical relevance
  2. Basic Feng Shui principles and environmental interpretation
  3. Internal and external Sha Qi
  4. Personal Ming Gua and directional understanding
  5. Introduction to Ba Zhai Feng Shui
  6. Favorable and unfavorable directions
  7. Favourable and unfavorable sectors
  8. Basic layout application for living spaces
  9. Matching space usage with personal directional suitability
  10. Common Feng Shui taboos and practical considerations
  11. Positive space planning for better environmental support

No prior experience is required.

This module is suitable for both beginners and those looking to rebuild their understanding of Feng Shui with a clearer foundation.

Feng Shui Practitioner Program

Module 2:

This module expands your understanding beyond foundational Feng Shui concepts into more advanced spatial interpretation and layout application. Students will deepen their study of Ba Zhai Feng Shui, external landform observation, and key concepts within Xuan Kong Flying Stars, helping you assess both the visible and underlying qualities of a space with greater clarity and confidence.

By the end of this module, you will be able to:

  • Strengthen your understanding of Ba Zhai Feng Shui and its more advanced applications.
  • Recognise and interpret important external environmental forms, such as surrounding landform, water flow, and structural influence.
  • Build a clearer foundation in Xuan Kong Flying Stars and how it is applied in property analysis.
  • Identify and evaluate important sectors such as wealth, study, relationship, and challenging sectors within a property.
  • Develop a more structured approach to Feng Shui assessment for both residential and practical environments.

This module is suitable for:

  • Students who want to move beyond basic Feng Shui knowledge into a deeper and more practical level of understanding.
  • Learners who wish to strengthen their ability to read and interpret spaces more confidently.
  • Property, design, or advisory professionals who want a stronger foundation in layout and environmental analysis.
  • Those who are serious about learning Feng Shui in a more systematic and applicable way.

 

This module covers:

  1. Early Heaven and Later Heaven Ba Gua
  2. The Eight Trigrams and their symbolic meaning
  3. The Four Golden Points
  4. Understanding and handling missing corners
  5. External Feng Shui forms and environmental observation
  6. The Nine Types of Mountains / Stars
  7. Mountain quality and external landform interpretation
  8. Advanced Ba Zhai Feng Shui application
  9. Reversing or managing unfavorable sectors
  10. Luo Shu (Nine Grid) and its practical application
  11. He Tu and its Feng Shui relevance
  12. Introduction to deriving a Flying Star chart
  13. Understanding the Nine Stars and their interactions
  14. Common Flying Star formations and patterns
  15. Locating wealth, study, relationship and other important sectors
  16. Double Star Hexagram interpretation
  17. Object placement and practical space adjustment

No prior experience is required.

However, this module is best understood as a continuation for students who want to deepen and organize their Feng Shui understanding more seriously.

Feng Shui Practitioner Program

Module 3:

This advanced module brings students deeper into the more refined applications of Xuan Kong Flying Stars, spatial timing, and higher-level Feng Shui interpretation. It also introduces Xuan Kong Da Gua date selection and more advanced pattern analysis, helping students understand how space, timing, and human usage can be interpreted together in a more integrated Feng Shui framework.

By the end of this module, you will be able to:

  • Understand more advanced Flying Star structures, qualities, and interactions.
  • Apply Flying Star principles more confidently in property analysis and space planning.
  • Recognise and assess challenging sectors and timing influences within a space.
  • Develop a clearer understanding of annual, monthly, and daily Feng Shui timing.
  • Learn the foundations of Xuan Kong Da Gua date selection for practical use.
  • Build a more integrated approach to space, timing, and Feng Shui decision-making.

This module is suitable for:

  • Students who already have a foundation in Feng Shui and want to move into more advanced Flying Star application.
  • Learners who wish to strengthen their understanding of timing, chart interpretation, and higher-level spatial analysis.
  • Practitioners who want to expand their Feng Shui knowledge into a more complete and integrated system.
  • Those who are serious about progressing beyond basic Feng Shui concepts into deeper professional application.

This module covers:

  1. Special Flying Star structures
  2. Quality and characteristics of the stars
  3. Human factor in Flying Stars
  4. Principles of Counter In, Growing In, Counter Out, and Growing Out
  5. Advanced property design using Flying Star techniques
  6. Annual, monthly, and daily Flying Stars
  7. Interpreting sectors related to wealth, health, relationships, and other key themes
  8. Advanced methods of pattern application
  9. Introduction to Xuan Kong Da Gua date selection
  10. Understanding and managing the Three Evils
  11. Introduction to divination through Xuan Kong-based methods

This is an advanced module and is best suited for students with a foundational understanding of Feng Shui and Flying Stars.