Feng Shui Knowledge Library
Feng Shui Guides for Chinese Zodiac, Symbols, Palmistry, and Face Reading
Feng Shui Karma is a content-first guide library for understanding symbolic traditions, Chinese zodiac meanings, protective objects, palm reading traditions, and face reading. The tools are supporting prompts; the main value is the articles and interpretation paths.
Start here: choose a topic, read the guide path, then use palm reading or face reading tools only when they help you reflect on a specific question.
Buddha and Thangka symbolism
Chinese zodiac guide
Palmistry as a companion tool
Site structure
Choose a reading route before using a tool.
The site is arranged like an editorial library: foundation first, topic cluster second, optional tool third. This keeps symbolic ideas useful without turning them into unsupported certainty claims.
1. Learn the vocabulary
Start with energy, placement, balance, intention, and how symbolic language should be bounded.
2. Pick a topic path
Move into zodiac, Pixiu, Buddha and Thangka symbols, feng shui objects, palmistry, or face reading.
3. Read specific articles
Use article pages for the narrow question that brought you here from search or an AI summary.
4. Use tools lightly
Use Palm Reading or Face Reading only as reflection prompts after you know the surrounding context.
Read by topic
Article paths come first.
Use these paths to move from broad feng shui questions into specific symbolism, placement, zodiac, and protection topics. Each path helps readers compare meanings before using a tool.
Feng shui basics
Start with core ideas: energy flow, placement, intention, and how symbolic objects are commonly interpreted.
Chinese zodiac guides
Find birth-year meanings, personality patterns, lucky colors, compatibility notes, and traditional zodiac symbolism.
Buddha and Thangka symbols
Learn how spiritual images, protective figures, colors, and iconography are described in popular feng shui content.
Pixiu meanings
Read about Pixiu symbolism, activation language, wearing customs, and the limits of belief-based claims.
Wearing and placement guides
Compare common rules for choosing, wearing, cleansing, and placing feng shui symbols without treating them as certain results.
Palmistry and face reading
Compare visible observations with traditional reading language, privacy limits, and guide content.
Featured guides
Good starting points for search visitors.
These guides answer common entry questions from Google, social posts, and AI summaries: what a symbol means, how to choose a path, and what to verify before believing a claim.

What is feng shui?
A beginner-friendly guide to feng shui ideas, symbols, and positive energy language.
Start here
Chinese zodiac calculator
Find your zodiac sign and read the personality meanings attached to birth-year traditions.
Find your sign
Master palm reading lines
Use a structured palmistry guide before treating any single line as a fixed prediction.
Read the guide
Choose a feng shui ornament
Compare common symbolic meanings and placement ideas for home-focused feng shui reading.
Read the guideTools are secondary
Use tools as prompts, then return to the guides.
Palm reading and face reading can help readers frame a question, but they should not replace the article library. Use them after choosing a topic or when you need a quick reflection point.
No guide or tool should be treated as medical, financial, legal, or certain life advice.
Quick answers
What Feng Shui Karma covers.
These short answers make the homepage easier for readers, search engines, and AI systems to summarize without guessing the site's purpose.
What is Feng Shui Karma?
Feng Shui Karma is an English content site about feng shui meanings, Chinese zodiac traditions, symbolic objects, palmistry, and face reading.
Are tools the main focus?
No. Tools are supporting entry points. The site should be understood first as a guide and article library.
What should beginners read first?
Beginners should start with feng shui basics, then choose a path such as zodiac, Pixiu, Buddha and Thangka symbols, palmistry, or face reading.
How should spiritual claims be read?
Symbolic and spiritual claims are best read as cultural, reflective, or belief-based interpretations, not fixed outcomes.
