How to use the Feng Shui direction snapshot (Kua number, recommended direction, limits)
A practical guide to what the current feng shui feature actually does, what it does not do, and how to use confirmed Kua-based direction hints as small routines.
1) What this feature actually gives you
The current version is a lightweight snapshot: it takes a goal and a confirmed Kua number, then shows one recommended direction and one to avoid.
Its role is not to judge your whole space, but to add a direction cue to work, conversation, focus, or recovery routines.
2) What it does not do
It does not perform a full feng shui consultation with floor plans, room sectors, entry placement, or timing analysis.
So it is more accurate to read it as a small direction hint rather than a whole-home diagnosis.
3) Use direction as a small behavior anchor
You can face the suggested direction for a work block, a short conversation, or the first few minutes of a focus session.
Small repeatable actions are usually more realistic than redesigning a room around a single reading.
4) Do you need to confirm your Kua number first?
Yes. The current flow does not allow unknown or auto-substituted values, so you need to confirm your Kua from birth details, a chart, or a number you already know, then pick the matching card.
More important than the number itself is whether a short trial changes your sense of focus, alignment, or ease.
5) Next step: run a short 3-day experiment
Three days is enough for a practical check: face the direction, write 3 lines of intent, and do one tiny action.
If the effect feels vague, do not over-interpret it; keep only what is genuinely useful.
FAQ
Is this a full feng shui consultation?
No. The current feature is a lightweight Kua-based direction snapshot with one suggested direction and one to avoid.
Do I need a floor plan or room layout?
No. The current version is designed to work without a floor plan input.
Can I use it if I do not know my Kua number?
Not in the current flow. Unknown and auto-substituted values are blocked, so you need to confirm the Kua first, then pick the matching card.
Do I need to move all my furniture?
No. Start with small routines like desk direction, short calls, or a focus setup.
What if the result does not feel right?
Treat it as a symbolic experiment and keep only the parts that are practically useful.
Can it replace important decisions?
No. Use it for entertainment/reflection only and rely on proper information for important choices.