Harnessing the Energy of the New Moon and Full Moon with Feng Shui
- MALT INCORPORATED
- 4月21日
- 読了時間: 2分

The moon has long been a symbol of mystery, rhythm, and powerful transformation. In both ancient traditions and modern spirituality, the phases of the moon are believed to influence our emotions, decisions, and energy levels. In Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of balancing energy in our environment, we can align our spaces and intentions with the lunar cycle to create harmony and support personal growth.
Here’s how you can tap into the energy of the New Moon and the Full Moon using Feng Shui principles.
New Moon: Time for Planting Seeds and Setting Intentions
The New Moon symbolizes a fresh start. It’s the perfect time to begin new projects, set intentions, and clear the space—physically and energetically—for what you want to invite into your life.
Feng Shui Tips for the New Moon:
Declutter and Cleanse:Just as the New Moon offers a clean slate, your home should reflect that energy. Start by decluttering areas that feel stagnant, especially the entryway (Career sector in the Bagua map) and northeast corner (Knowledge & Self-Cultivation).
Smudge or Sound Cleanse:Use sage, incense, or a singing bowl to remove old energy and make space for the new. Focus especially on your front door, as it’s the “mouth of Chi.”
Set Your Intentions in the Wealth Corner:Place your written intentions in the southeast area of your home (Wealth & Prosperity sector). You can also place a small green plant or a crystal like citrine here to support abundance.
Use Water Element Wisely:Since water symbolizes flow and potential, you can place a small bowl of clean water or a fountain in your career area to help manifest new beginnings.
Full Moon: Time for Release and Illumination
The Full Moon brings things to light—it’s a time of fulfillment, heightened emotions, and letting go of what no longer serves you.
Feng Shui Tips for the Full Moon:
Release and Reflect:Walk through your space and notice what feels heavy or outdated. This is a good time to release broken items, gifts that bring bad memories, or anything that blocks your energy.
Moonlight Cleansing:Place your crystals, Feng Shui charms, or symbolic items in the moonlight to cleanse and recharge them. A windowsill or balcony works perfectly.
Balance Fire Energy:The Full Moon is intense. Use candles or light a fireplace in the fame and reputation area (south of your home) to channel this energy constructively and boost your confidence.
Gratitude Ritual in the Center:The center of your home represents health and balance. Place a bowl of rice or earth-tone objects there while you list what you're grateful for. Gratitude anchors the positive outcomes of this moon phase.
Final Thoughts
By aligning your Feng Shui practice with the lunar cycle, you create a powerful rhythm in your home that supports both your external and internal worlds. The New Moon helps you start fresh with purpose, while the Full Moon helps you release and realign. Your space becomes a partner in your personal transformation—one cycle at a time.
Comments