Feng Shui
Introduction to Feng Shui Class Three
Feng Shui Lesson 3: Real-Life Floor Plan Analysis with Jessie Kim
In this third installment of the Feng Shui series, Jessie Kim (Ms. Feng Shui) offers a hands-on look at how to apply Feng Shui to real homes using student-submitted floor plans. This practical class bridges theory and action—giving you a unique opportunity to witness how small adjustments in your living environment can translate into meaningful shifts in your life.
What You’ll Learn in This Class
- Applying the Bagua in Practice
Building on concepts introduced in previous lessons, Jessie shows how to overlay the bagua map on real floor plans. She emphasizes the correct orientation—always starting from the front door—and explains how to adapt the bagua even if the layout is irregular or missing a section. You’ll learn how each area of your home corresponds to aspects of your life such as career, family, wealth, and health. - Identifying Blockages and Remedies
Jessie carefully reviews submitted floor plans and identifies areas where qi may be blocked or imbalanced. She highlights common issues like:- Clutter in the relationship corner
- Missing areas in the wealth zone
- Unused or dark spaces that stagnate energy
You’ll gain practical advice on how to open up these areas using light, mirrors, plants, and symbolic objects that align with the five elements.
- Customized Recommendations for Students
What makes this lesson especially valuable is how Jessie tailors her advice to real-life homes. Whether a student has a bathroom in an unfortunate corner or a front door misalignment, she provides gentle, actionable tips that work within their space and budget. - Feng Shui as Energetic Storytelling
As Jessie shares examples, she also teaches you how to “read” your space like a story. Where are you supported? Where are things stuck? How do your goals for love, career, or wellness show up physically in your environment? By the end of the lesson, you’ll feel empowered to read your own floor plan as a living document of your life.
Why Floor Plans Matter in Feng Shui
Your home is not just a structure—it’s a living ecosystem that reflects and affects your inner world. By analyzing your floor plan with the bagua overlay, you’re not just adjusting walls and furniture; you’re consciously nurturing the energetic blueprint of your life.
Whether your home is large or small, rented or owned, Jessie’s insights help you maximize your space for greater clarity, health, and abundance.
Deepen Your Feng Shui Journey
- Learn more about the bagua and traditional Feng Shui tools at the International Feng Shui Guild
- Explore time-tested advice from the International Feng Shui Society
- Enhance your bedroom for better rest with our guide: Feng Shui for Deep and Calm Sleep
