Jul 10 2026.
views 6The premise of Feng Shui is to ensure you are surrounded by things that not only inspire and motivate you but also generate positive energy and harmony. Whether in a home or work environment, creating the right atmosphere in harmony with nature’s forces is of great importance.
Organising space and arranging elements to garner support and enhance prosperity is the primary focus when applying Feng Shui. The time-tested principles of Feng Shui help activate specific aspirations in our lives. For many, the most pressing concern is relationships, while for others, it may be wealth, health, or career. By analysing your living space or workplace, you can identify problem areas and transform the situation. This process requires skill, an understanding of compass directions, and knowledge of the interactions among the five elements, known as "wuxing".
Career changes require proper planning and a strategic approach to ensure a smooth transition, free of hurdles and obstacles. Those seeking a job change or promotion can adopt certain Feng Shui practices to enhance the energy around them and their immediate environment. In Feng Shui, the career area is represented by the water element; therefore, activating this sector can support career advancement, new employment opportunities, professional development, and overall career growth.
To enhance this sector, you could use gold or yellow colours, as they represent the metal element, which supports water and is also associated with money and wealth. Incorporating these colours can attract career opportunities that bring financial success. Gold and yellow are also said to be colours that constantly remind a person of their goals and achievements, keeping them motivated and active to perform at their best.
In traditional Oriental practices, seeking the support of the mythical heavenly creature known as the "Chi Lin" was common. The Chi Lin is typically depicted standing or sitting on a bed of wealth, such as coins and gold. It has the body of a horse and the head of a dragon and is said to be the guardian of the heavenly gates. Its body is covered with carp-like scales, and its tail consists of small curls. In Feng Shui, the Chi Lin represents strength, great ambition, success, career luck, abundance, longevity, good health, perseverance, and fame. This Feng Shui symbol is also believed to protect against betrayal, deceit, and various forms of loss. According to legend, the Chi Lin emerged from the Yellow River with the mystical Ho Tu map (a magic number grid) on its back.
Placing a pair in the North can help improve career luck. Having one on the work desk brings good luck, career advancement, success, and helps ward off harmful people and office politics. It can also be placed in the foyer or reception area to attract positive energy and business opportunities.
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S.BS.Surendran
Accredited Master Feng Shui Consultant, Bioenergetician and Traditional Vaastu Practitioner
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