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Learn how Feng Shui Engine works, how to build better analyses, and how to understand your reports.
Why Feng Shui Engine (FSE)?
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FSE is a knowledge-based online guidance platform for building Feng Shui cases and understanding recommendations.
It helps members organize observations, apply supported knowledge systems, and review practical next steps. It is not a replacement for professional consultation.
Registering a Member Account
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Register with your name, email address, and password. FSE creates the internal Member ID automatically.
Member IDs use letters, numbers, and underscores only. Passwords are used with your email address when you return to log in.
Logging In
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Log in to enter the Member Portal. From there, you can manage your profile and open your Feng Shui cases.
The Member Portal is where you add observations, update case details, and run or review analysis reports.
What is a Case?
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A Case is one Feng Shui question or goal. Its purpose can focus the analysis on Health, Wealth, Relationship, Career, or General guidance.
Purpose matters because FSE uses it to prioritize explanations and recommendations that are most relevant to the member's goal.
How to Create and Analyze a Case
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- Step 1
Create Case
- Step 2
Select Purpose
- Step 3
Add Objects
- Step 4
Configure Attributes
- Step 5
Create Relationships
- Step 6
Add Occupants
- Step 7
House Facing
- Step 8
Run Analysis
- Step 9
Review Report
Building Better Analyses
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Better analysis starts with clearer observations. Add important objects, configure their attributes, and create relationships between objects when the layout matters.
Occupants and house facing support Eight Mansions. More relevant information gives FSE more context for better recommendations.
What is Feng Shui?
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Feng Shui is a traditional practice for understanding how places, directions, objects, and human activity relate to comfort, harmony, and support in daily life.
What is Form School?
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Form School looks at the physical environment: rooms, objects, furniture, spatial relationships, and visible patterns that can affect how a place feels and functions.
What is Eight Mansions?
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Eight Mansions uses birth year, gender, house facing, and personal directions. In FSE, it focuses on shared objects such as the bedroom, bed, and desk.
Why Use Both?
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How to Interpret the Analysis Report
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The analysis report starts with a Unified Action Plan. This is the executive summary of the highest-priority actions across all supported Feng Shui knowledge systems.
Recommendations can change when you add objects, complete attributes, create relationships, update occupants, or change house-facing data. Rerun analysis after meaningful case updates.
For best results, keep object directions current, assign the bedroom, bed, and desk for the primary occupant, and add only information that accurately describes the space.
- Unified Action Plan: Shows the recommended action, priority, knowledge source, and a short reason.
- Form School Analysis: Explains physical environment patterns involving objects, attributes, and relationships.
- Eight Mansions Analysis: Explains occupant, direction, house facing, bedroom, bed, and desk compatibility.
- Coverage Score: Measures information completeness, not Feng Shui quality.