Energy isn't just a concept; it has physical weight. 🌬️✨

Have you ever walked into a room and immediately felt heavy or exhausted? That is stagnant energy (Sha Qi). In Feng Shui, wealth cannot flow into a space where the energy is blocked.

The easiest way to test your room's vibration is the "Corner Clap." If the sound gets absorbed and sounds muffled, you need to open your windows, physically clean that corner, and use a sound bowl or protection amulet to break up the blockage.

Go test your room right now! Was it crisp or muffled? Let me know in the comments! 👇

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... Read moreIn my experience practicing Feng Shui, I've found that the energy in a room truly affects how we feel and even the opportunities that come our way. The Corner Clap test is one of the simplest and most effective methods to gauge stagnant energy, known as Sha Qi, which feels like a heavy, dust-filled presence in untouched corners. When I first tried this test, I noticed that some corners absorbed the sharp sound of my claps, creating a muffled effect that made the space feel constricted and heavy. To clear this blocked energy, I usually start by opening the windows to invite fresh air and sunlight, which immediately lightens the atmosphere. Next, a thorough physical cleaning of the corner helps lift that heavy dust and stale feeling. I also like to use a sound bowl or a protection amulet, such as a Feng Shui crystal or bell, to further break up energy blockages. The resonating sound waves from these tools help disperse the stagnant energy and encourage positive vibrations. After performing these steps, repeating the Corner Clap test usually reveals a crisp, echoing sound, indicating that the energy is flowing better. This simple practice has helped me clear mental fog and feel more motivated, and I’ve noticed a more uplifting vibe in my home that supports abundance and well-being. I highly recommend trying this test in different rooms, especially your bedroom and workspace, where balanced energy really influences rest and productivity. Remember, consistent upkeep is key—stagnant energy can build up again if neglected. By incorporating these Feng Shui tips into your routine, you create a harmonious living environment where positive energy flows freely, inviting wealth and vitality into your life.