Feng shui myths and what traditional practice actually says
Feng shui is often reduced to a few clichés. Here we separate popular myths from what traditional practice — and DaoShu Energy — actually focuses on.
Myth: it is about lucky objects
Popular feng shui often centres on charms and ornaments. Traditional environmental feng shui, by contrast, focuses first on the form of the land, roads, water, orientation, and layout — the things DaoShu Energy reads.
Myth: every home is doomed or blessed
Traditional practice rarely treats a home as simply 'good' or 'bad'. It identifies specific formations and offers directions for balancing them — a nuanced reading, not a verdict.
What we actually do
DaoShu Energy presents a structured, cultural-reference reading of a property's environment and layout, so you can weigh it as one perspective among many. It is not medical, financial, or property advice.
Related formations
Cultural reference: This article is a cultural-reference explanation based on traditional Chinese feng shui (a form of metaphysical cultural study). It is not medical, financial, investment, or property advice.