There are paths we choose, and paths that choose us. Mine began more than two decades ago. I began studying this science in 2003, long before it became fashionable, and long before social media diluted its meaning. My training was born not from books, but from lineage.
In 2010, I completed my studies at the Yap Cheng Hai Feng Shui Academy in Malaysia, under the guidance of Chinese masters whose knowledge had never been simplified for Western taste. I travelled to Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, the United States, and the United Kingdom, studying at temples, academies, and in living cities where Feng Shui shapes skylines, not décor.
Before metaphysics, I was trained in biology and medical science. This was not a detour. Western medicine taught me precision; Chinese metaphysics taught me pattern. When combined, they reveal something profound: the human body and the human home obey the same laws of flow, pressure, stagnation, heat, and nourishment. Health is geography in miniature. When a home lacks healthy Qi circulation, the body mirrors it. When a person is chronically drained, the home often shows blocked lines of movement.
Why Feng Shui Matters in Modern Life
The old texts speak of the ‘Three Harmonies’: Heaven, Earth, and Man. Your Bazi is your Heaven Luck, the celestial mandate you were born with. Feng Shui is your Earth Luck, the tangible ground you walk upon. Your own efforts constitute your Man Luck. The master does not see these as separate, but as three strands of a single rope. A magnificent destiny can be hindered by a hostile environment, just as the most auspicious home cannot compensate for a complete refusal to act. The profound synergy occurs when one aligns their innate nature with their physical space and their conscious actions.
The ancient masters understood something modern society forgot: nature it is strategic.
Water brings opportunities. Cities near powerful water sources became global trade capitals.
Mountains protect. Regions with stable mountain formations have stronger family structures and long-lived communities.
Wind shapes outcomes. The movement of energy determines whether a space nourishes or drains its inhabitants. These truths remain relevant whether you live in London, Milan, Singapore, or a quiet coastal town.
BaZi — The Four Pillars of Destiny
Each person is born into a specific configuration of cosmic forces. Just as Feng Shui reveals the landscape outside, BaZi — the Four Pillars of Destiny — reveals the landscape within. It is a map of your innate strengths, weaknesses, luck cycles, and timing. BaZi does not predict a fixed fate. Instead, it illuminates the seasons of your life.
Parents use BaZi to understand their children’s natural talents. Entrepreneurs use it to choose the right moment for expansion. Leaders use it to navigate negotiations, partnerships, and risks. Individuals use it to understand why certain patterns repeat — and how to transform them.
The Strategy of Time and Space
If BaZi is your personal map, and Feng Shui is the map of your space, then Qi Men Dun Jia is the dynamic, real-time navigation system that guides your actions. Known as the “Art of Strategy,” it is the highest form of Chinese metaphysics, once reserved for emperors and generals to win wars and secure kingdoms.
Qi Men Dun Jia is a strategic timing tool. It answers two critical business questions: “When?” and “Where?”. We analyze the energy map of a specific moment to identify the most auspicious time for action—be it a product launch, major investment, or key negotiation—and the most favorable direction, such as where to locate a new office or which partner to approach first.
In practice, this means deploying resources when the “probability field” is strongest. For instance, a chart can reveal a day where the “Wealth Star” is activated, making it the ideal moment to sign a contract or transfer funds. It can show the hidden dynamics of a negotiation, indicating who holds real power and where the potential for conflict lies, allowing you to adjust your strategy in real-time. The goal is to align your actions with the flow of a situation, reducing resistance and increasing the efficiency of your effort for a tangible competitive edge.
My Practice Today
Every project — from family homes to corporate headquarters — confirms the same truth: the laws of energy are universal. A building in London follows the same principles as a villa in Tuscany or a penthouse in Hong Kong.Today I divide my life between Italy and Ukraine, working across Europe with families, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and leaders. My clients include business owners, public figures. I offer strategy, informed by lineage and sharpened by observation.
Living between continents has shown me a valuable truth: European culture values logic; Eastern traditions value pattern. But the world belongs to those who can combine both. When clients learn metaphysics through this blended lens, they gain clarity without superstition, strategy without fear, and confidence without illusion.
To understand Feng Shui is to understand movement. Cities breathe. Streets carry intention. Buildings accumulate memory. A trained master can walk through a neighbourhood and read its past and future as clearly as a doctor reads a pulse. The flow of Qi reveals which areas will flourish, which businesses will close within a year, and which homes quietly drain their residents. When you understand the forces that shape your life, you become a master of direction.
May your path be bright, your timing wise, and your home a true ally.
With respect and light,
Natalia Zhuravel

