The All in One Feng Shui Kua Compass App






Make the Most of your environment.




Pick Best Spot for good quality Sleep.




Feng Shui your Kitchen!




Where to place a desk for work and Study?




Make a Good Entrance for Good Energy

Convenient

This Feng Shui Compass App is made for non-chinese speakers and anyone who does not live in a place with access to a Feng Shui Service.  It is designed to be easy to use and understand.

Easy to Understand

The Compass is Color coded with the traffic light system that everyone all over the world is familiar with.  Red means the worst direction, Yellow means the least worst direction and green means good direction.

All-in-one

The directions and what they represent to you is also marked on to the compass. You do not have to get a direction and then look up what it means on a book or the internet. It's all draw into the face of the compass. All you got to do is to hold it flat like a normal compass and point it to any direction that you want to check out.


Avoid Common Feng Shui Mistakes

Feng Shui Mistake #1: Good direction + Wrong pointing. It is very common to know where your best direction is, but end up pointing your, desk, bed, cooker, and front door in the opposite direction by mistake.  This app has the actual bed, desk + chair, front door and cooker "mouth",  draw on to the compass itself to avoid any confusion. Do it once and get it right! Have no doubts.

Feng Shui Mistake #2: Good direction + Bad Placement. Another common mistake is to find your best direction and then choosing that regardless of your room layout. There are 4 compasses in this app,  for  bed, desk, cooker and front door placements.  In each category, there is a tip sheet to help you delve deeper and to choose which of the best directions do not conflict with your room layout.   For example, there is no point sleeping in your direction for good health if your head is under a draft window.  These illustrated floor plan tips will help you choose a good placement and avoid the bad ones.

Built in Feng Shui Manual

Understand the purpose of Feng Shui in a nutshell.  If you do not have time to read up about Feng Shui, this is a quick guide to get you up to speed.

Dual Calendar System

There are 2 types of Chinese Calendars, the Solar and the Lunar Calendar.  Some Feng Shui practitioners use the Solar one whilst others use the Lunar one.  This is important for people that are born between January 1st to Chinese New Year (January to February) as the year of birth needs adjustment.


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This App does not Collect any Data from you.