The Importance of Following the Energy
As Chue Style Feng Shui practitioners, we are trained to recognize and interpret the energy within properties and their surroundings. Under the guidance of our Grand Master, we travel to the mountains to observe natural formations and trace the flow of energy. Our studies encompass a deep understanding of form—whether in landscapes, architecture, or even human features. By analyzing the shapes and characteristics of faces, we gain insight into how form influences energy. Similarly, in Ba Zi (Four Pillars of Destiny), we assess the form - structure, strength, and flow of Chi to provide accurate recommendations and remedies.
We apply Feng Shui principles to various environments, from natural landscapes to cities, homes, and gardens. Despite the diversity of our studies, they are all rooted in two fundamental principles: form and Chi. These elements shape the way energy moves and interacts, allowing us to guide individuals toward harmony and success.
“Chi follows the form and humans follow the Chi.” Grand Master Chan.
Everything we do affects our energy. Even the way we dress—the colors we choose—can influence our attitude, expression, confidence, and overall energy. Our thoughts shape our form, while our attitude, behavior, and the way we speak reveal our Chi. When we refine the form, the Chi naturally follows, leading to transformation in our lives.
The significance of understanding and following energy is immense, with applications in every aspect of life. In the early stages of Feng Shui training, we learn to recognize both beneficial and harmful energies. As we progress, we develop the skills to harness and amplify positive Chi while learning techniques to block or neutralize negative influences within and around our living spaces.
The deeper we delve into Feng Shui and its related disciplines, the more we realize that Chi is everywhere. It extends far beyond our physical surroundings—it shapes our lifestyle, mindset, and the way we navigate the world.
“Money never enters the rushed door” Grand Master Chan
When people move too quickly in their actions and daily lives, they block themselves from receiving good energy. A rushed mind lacks clarity and the ability to observe the world around it. However, when we learn to slow down, we gain the awareness to make the right decisions at the right moment.
Struggling and forcing outcomes often indicate resistance to the natural flow of energy. When we move against the energy, life feels difficult. In contrast, slowing down allows us to open our minds, making space for good energy—and even financial abundance—to reach us. When we are receptive, we naturally attract opportunities that improve our lives, guiding us toward the right path and opening the right doors for our future.
This is something we should all strive for, but as Chue Style practitioners, it is especially essential. Our priority must be to recognize and follow the energy, aligning our actions with its natural rhythm—whether based on personal yearly predictions, seasonal shifts, or daily influences. Following the energy means grabbing the opportunity.
Spring is the season of new beginnings—a time to plant seeds in the soil, which is ready to receive them. The environment naturally supports this process, with longer days, more sunshine, and ample water for nourishment. The course of the year is shaped by the seeds we sow, illustrating the importance of recognizing energy and acting when the moment is right.
Chue Style Feng Shui is far more than the study of the environment; it is the study of life and nature itself. Every course created by Grand Master Chan offers profound insights that can be applied to daily life. In the recent ‘San Sat 1’ course given by Susanna Senior Master Lau, for example, we explored how specific stars within Ba Zi influence character, health, fate, relationships, and financial prosperity. Yet, our learning extended beyond theory — we
practiced Qi Gong each morning to enhance our own energy and well-being.
The knowledge gained from San Sat is not limited to Ba Zi horoscopes. It applies to personal yearly fate, date selection, and even Yin Feng Shui. This interconnectedness is the essence of Chue Style Feng Shui—everything is linked because, ultimately, we are studying energy itself. And energy is universal. When we understand its flow and align ourselves with it, everything naturally comes together. After all, true mastery is simply about following the right energy!
We apply Feng Shui principles to various environments, from natural landscapes to cities, homes, and gardens. Despite the diversity of our studies, they are all rooted in two fundamental principles: form and Chi. These elements shape the way energy moves and interacts, allowing us to guide individuals toward harmony and success.
“Chi follows the form and humans follow the Chi.” Grand Master Chan.
Everything we do affects our energy. Even the way we dress—the colors we choose—can influence our attitude, expression, confidence, and overall energy. Our thoughts shape our form, while our attitude, behavior, and the way we speak reveal our Chi. When we refine the form, the Chi naturally follows, leading to transformation in our lives.
The significance of understanding and following energy is immense, with applications in every aspect of life. In the early stages of Feng Shui training, we learn to recognize both beneficial and harmful energies. As we progress, we develop the skills to harness and amplify positive Chi while learning techniques to block or neutralize negative influences within and around our living spaces.
The deeper we delve into Feng Shui and its related disciplines, the more we realize that Chi is everywhere. It extends far beyond our physical surroundings—it shapes our lifestyle, mindset, and the way we navigate the world.
“Money never enters the rushed door” Grand Master Chan
When people move too quickly in their actions and daily lives, they block themselves from receiving good energy. A rushed mind lacks clarity and the ability to observe the world around it. However, when we learn to slow down, we gain the awareness to make the right decisions at the right moment.
Struggling and forcing outcomes often indicate resistance to the natural flow of energy. When we move against the energy, life feels difficult. In contrast, slowing down allows us to open our minds, making space for good energy—and even financial abundance—to reach us. When we are receptive, we naturally attract opportunities that improve our lives, guiding us toward the right path and opening the right doors for our future.
This is something we should all strive for, but as Chue Style practitioners, it is especially essential. Our priority must be to recognize and follow the energy, aligning our actions with its natural rhythm—whether based on personal yearly predictions, seasonal shifts, or daily influences. Following the energy means grabbing the opportunity.
Spring is the season of new beginnings—a time to plant seeds in the soil, which is ready to receive them. The environment naturally supports this process, with longer days, more sunshine, and ample water for nourishment. The course of the year is shaped by the seeds we sow, illustrating the importance of recognizing energy and acting when the moment is right.
Chue Style Feng Shui is far more than the study of the environment; it is the study of life and nature itself. Every course created by Grand Master Chan offers profound insights that can be applied to daily life. In the recent ‘San Sat 1’ course given by Susanna Senior Master Lau, for example, we explored how specific stars within Ba Zi influence character, health, fate, relationships, and financial prosperity. Yet, our learning extended beyond theory — we
practiced Qi Gong each morning to enhance our own energy and well-being.
The knowledge gained from San Sat is not limited to Ba Zi horoscopes. It applies to personal yearly fate, date selection, and even Yin Feng Shui. This interconnectedness is the essence of Chue Style Feng Shui—everything is linked because, ultimately, we are studying energy itself. And energy is universal. When we understand its flow and align ourselves with it, everything naturally comes together. After all, true mastery is simply about following the right energy!